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It is generally said that sea sickness comes from a conflict with what the eye sees and what the inner ear feels with regards to balance. If you train your balance, do you get more resistance to sea sickness?
Submitted by Sven on Sun, 02/10/2008 - 07:01. categories [ ]
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I know one thing: sailing a
I know one thing: sailing a lot increases your resistance to sea sickness AND your balance!
Seasick
I am not sure what makes a person seasick, on a monohull I have yet to feel this way, whether I am inside our out. On a catamaran however, in the centre consol,I do feel myself turning green, yet I dont have this problem whilst in the hulls, or when I am outside.
Bermuda / Bahamas
Norsea 27 in Bahamas / Bayfield 25 on Lake Ontario
My Norsea 27 is in Bermuda and I need to get her to my place in Freeport, Bahamas - $3,000.- plus expenses to bring her to me.
I had to turn back last week because the winds turned against me and were forecats to stay that way for 4-days
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seasicknes: at first you are
seasicknes: at first you are afraid you are going to die, then you are afraid you are not.
I was sea sick once on a trip back from Bermuda, not sure if it was diesel exhaust hovering around the boat which was rolling around in windless seas(actually wind was = to our speed) or if I got over it. I have been told that you do get used to it...eventually.