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#51438 04/22/2015 02:08 PM
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We leave Friday for our sailing trip. It's our first trip in six years, but our fifth BVI bareboat trip. We are so excited and I can't thank you all enough for all of the information I've gotten from this site. I do have one last question about the weather. When I look at the weather forecast, it looks beautiful and pretty calm. I was wondering about the north swells because of the post about the motor boat that went aground. Although I realize north swells do not normal occur at this time of year, are there north swells now? Thanks for any guidance.

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nhsailgirl #51439 04/22/2015 05:57 PM
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Wind Guru is a decent guide for wave direction, swell direction, and heights.

http://www.windguru.cz/int/index.php?sc=58

Twanger #51440 04/22/2015 07:13 PM
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An extremely informative site produced locally for the BVI:

http://www.weathercarib.com/

the buoy 41043 link will give you a good indication of the N. Swell conditions coming:

http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/show_plot.php?s...;time_label=GMT

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The Josiah's bay boat grounding was an isolated incident. Stick to the main anchorages and you'll be fine except for Cane Garden Bay. A night there with north swells active can make for an uncomfortable night.

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We get our biggest north swells from around late Oct to March..but still get surf even during the summer if a tropical wave/depression comes through. I have surfed perfect six footers at Bomba's in late June..


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