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Default Multi Hulls Capsize - Jeff Morris!

John Cairns wrote:
"DSK" wrote in message
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Multihulls do have a different motion, but it's hardly likely to make
anyone sick.

Capt. Rob wrote:
Doug, you are so clearly an idiot, it's just amazing that your next
breath doesn't just kill you.

OOooo good one

...ANY unusual motion might make someone
feel sick, whether it be on a boat, car or an amusement park ride.

Uh huh. Usually small children and Pekinese dogs.


.... I myself get sick on
powerboats, especially larger ones and Suzanne and I both noted we
didn't like the motion of the cat which we sailed in some good chop
near Niantic.

So, what you're really saying is that you both are sickly &
weak-stomached, prone to upset tummy, and not really suited for all this
sailing stuff on water that gets a bit wavy?

DSK


You know, I've been offshore with someone on more than one occasion that was
prone to seasickness, never stopped them from going. Seasickness is a very
poor excuse indeed.


Offshore the wind waves are superimposed on top of long ocean swells.
Its the combination of these two that can get to people who are
normally immune. Most people get used to it within a few days.
 
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