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MikeandAmy

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it is equally dependant on the direction and more importantly the direction of the sea swell . . . if things are out of the west or the south it is gonna be sloppy in the standard anchorage

 

If out of the west they can handle a couple of ships out of Spott's which being on the east side can catch a "lee" from a westerly. If the crud is out of the south tho, Spotts is just as bad as Georgetown . . .

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it is equally dependant on the direction and more importantly the direction of the sea swell . . . if things are out of the west or the south it is gonna be sloppy in the standard anchorage

 

If out of the west they can handle a couple of ships out of Spott's which being on the east side can catch a "lee" from a westerly. If the crud is out of the south tho, Spotts is just as bad as Georgetown . . .

 

Well for Tuesday the weather is showing sunny with winds out of ene at 17 mph.. to me that doesnt sound bad

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