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Re: Northerly Swells forecast interpretation
[Re: sunman60]
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02/25/2020 11:05 AM
02/25/2020 11:05 AM
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Thanks for the data points. Interest about the different conditions on each side on Nany Cay. That is one of our favorite spots. Do you remember the swell forecast details were with these conditions? was there in January, a couple of days of N swells & sustained 20+ kt winds; great for going to Anegada cos lots of folk don't like the crossing in winds, the mooring area was pretty calm & the North shore beaches were fine to bathe & snorkel off; came back down to CGB, the surf was up :), great fun if you like that sort of thing but even though it wasn't disastrously role on the ball the waves were crashing into the jetty so it was out to hope to tender there for dinner or anything. Great Harbour was fine and protected; little Jost was ok to moor but waves put The B line out of tender commission, tying up outside Foxy's was fine; White harbour was rough on the West side but East side looked fine & a few boats had anchored there.
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