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![]() "Jack Dale" wrote in message news:K5pxh.28582$Fd.27466@edtnps90... " wrote in message t... I bought a 24' cabin in late fall '06 and never used it - had it winterized for spring '07. Took a bus trip from Connecticut to the NYC boat show, with a boating club group. I felt very weezy and almost had nausia from the bus motions. I've never been in a small boat in waves, but wonder is bus motion sickness similar to seasickness? In vehicles, I'm used to being the driver, not passenger. Regardless of what medications you plan to use, try them long before you set foot on a boat. Each seems to have a different side effect on different folks. As an example, many people claim that Stugeron has liitle effect. One of my clients used Stugeron and it knocked her right out; she slept most of the time. Jack -- __________________________________________________ Jack Dale ISPA Yachtmaster Offshore Instructor CYA Advanced Cruising Instructor Director, Swiftsure Sailing Academy http://www.swiftsuresailing.com __________________________________________________ Yes, and TransDermScope (scopolamine) also has nasty side effects including dry mouth, burning sensation in mouth and dizziness. Personal experience. Regarding riding on the bus, one test would be to try reading a book while sitting in a car someone is driving. Winding roads are best. If you don't feel bad you may be OK. |