if a S/ SW wind swell cleans up in CB you will lucky to score waist high waves and you'd better hope it coincides with a low tide. The early SE element of the swell will bring bigger waves (stormy and blown) but once the winds clock to the SSW the swell will die. this whole area behaves poorly for SSW wind swells (unless the winds rapidly swing around to the NW). At least it won't be totally flat.