The wind shifts around quite a bit, especially around Angel. It typically
varies from West to North in general in the bay, but especially in Raccoon
Straight. The southerlies happen typically when there's a storm on the way.
This pic looks like what you could get west of Ayala but still in Raccoon on
a day when you shouldn't be attempting to anchor there....a temp anchorage,
but it's only good when the wind is light, from the west, and there's no
conflict between current and wind direction.
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"Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message ...
Perhaps in the winter if a weird front comes through.
Winds are pretty steady out of the west in the Bay.
I can only remember one day with a Southerly. I've
never seen a Northerly.
"Maxprop" wrote
Does Angel Is. pitch and roll like that?