At some point during our stay on Antigua, I got an email from a guy we had met in the BVIs, saying that there was a big swell coming to Antigua and to take it seriously. So we scheduled to stay at the protected Jolly Harbor Marina during the swell. The night before we went in, we stayed out in the outer part of Jolly Harbor at anchor. It was swelling a little where we were, but I had plenty of chain out on our anchor, so I felt pretty comfortable (even though I couldn’t see the anchor in 10 feet of water because it was so churned up, which bothered me a little bit). Another cat pulled in and anchored next to us before the sun went down. The next morning we went into the marina and the harbor-master put us at the end of the “T” dock. After we had docked, another cat came in on the other half of the “T”. Turned out they were the cat next to us at anchor the night before. They were apologizing to us saying that they had made a bunch of noise at 3AM in the morning because there anchor had dragged and they had to get up and reset it in the dark. We hadn’t heard a thing. Turned out the be the nicest couple from Canada. We spent several days in the marina and got to know them pretty well. They had actually decided to cut their sailing season short because Canada airlines had decided to no longer fly to the Caribbean due to COVID and they were afraid they wouldn’t be able to get back home. Very long story, but we got to know them pretty well and even sailed to the NE of Antigua with them where they hauled their boat.