ytd
Well-Known Member
Only time I have been seasick were sailing with a hangover and after getting a mouthful of diesel BUT I have tried numerous techniqes for partners, children and friends.
Tablets seem to work about half the time, especially for those who get their sea legs after a couple of days. Kwells are the least drowsiness inducing we have tried.
Ginger is a good placebo but the smell can have stampede effect once the first sufferer succumbs.
Watching the horizon sometimes works but so does going below and lying down which seems to switch off the sensory problems in many people.
Staying away from big swells is the only sure fire solution.
Tablets seem to work about half the time, especially for those who get their sea legs after a couple of days. Kwells are the least drowsiness inducing we have tried.
Ginger is a good placebo but the smell can have stampede effect once the first sufferer succumbs.
Watching the horizon sometimes works but so does going below and lying down which seems to switch off the sensory problems in many people.
Staying away from big swells is the only sure fire solution.