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I never get seasick. The reason is because I live aboard.
The motion of my boat has become second nature to me and my cat who also never becomes seasick. The only cure for seasickness is to become immune to it. The only way to become immune to it is to eat, drink, awaken to, go to sleep to, work to, study to, internet to and crap to sailing and the only way to that is to live aboard and sail around. Living aboard at a dock does not count. One must sail around and anchor or moor out where there is motion to be had even when not underway. I hope this helps. "NH_/)_" wrote in message ... I was reading another group...and a long time sailor said they still get the sickness, do any of you still get sick? after being out for a long period of time? NH_/)_ |
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The only cure for seasickness is to become immune to
it. Best thing to avoid seasickness is to reef. It fixes everything! Capt RB |
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Druggie!
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... The only cure for seasickness is to become immune to it. Best thing to avoid seasickness is to smoke reefer. It fixes everything! Capt RB |
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