Bear3412
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It was quite choppy in the snorkel lagoon, and also over at Serenity Bay. ...
Well then glad we chose not to partake. I had enough choppy snorkeling in prior ports. lol.
It was calm at the farthest private family beach.
Forgot to mention, during the peak storm at what 8:30pm ~ the last night, our balcony partition door became unlocked and was banging around significantly in the wind. I eventually opened it fully and placed the chairs and tables to block it from moving/banging more..
In the morning my wife swears the whole partition, including the fixed panel was either missing or had already been removed for repair. I find it difficult to believe the need to remove the fixed panel, but she drew a pic for me and I believe her, verifying the whole verandas were adjoining, no fixed panel. And she knows these verandas and ships too.
Our entire veranda partition, including the fixed panel and the operable door was removed super early for repair apparently. Or was removed by the storm.(unlikely) If I saw that, I would have taken a pic, but ... our neighbor was a Diser too, so ... perhaps they will add input/confirm? ? ?
And we were starboard, not in the full force of the wind. The folks port had the brunt force of the wind. If we had a veranda partition issue, I'm confident many more did portside, IMO.
Verandas; still don't spend any time on them. Total time on veranda this sailing, 15 minutes a day max, times 8 days = two hours, total .

Of course we still love the light and view though.
ETA; wife napped for an hour or two one sea day on veranda, so ... adjust #'s as needed.