socaldiver
Contributor
To the Merry Tunemaker from Fla, and Mr Congeniality/Matchmaker in Texas, and to all the other seafarers that talk to Ralph I ask this question.
How rough do the seas have to be before you ah, well chuck it up? I got sick once way way back in the 60s when we hit a hurricane in the Med. I was bent over a diesel fuel cleaning tank cleaning parts with no air circulation when I was offered a blueberry muffin :boom: they held me over the rail for awhile. But that has been the only time. I have been out on 10 to 15 feet seas and it hasn't been a problem.
Best advice I can offer is if you are feeling woozy, go to the bow and breath the fresh air deep into your lungs, look straight out at the horizon and engage in a conversation with someone that will get your mind off the pitching and rolling.
How rough do the seas have to be before you ah, well chuck it up? I got sick once way way back in the 60s when we hit a hurricane in the Med. I was bent over a diesel fuel cleaning tank cleaning parts with no air circulation when I was offered a blueberry muffin :boom: they held me over the rail for awhile. But that has been the only time. I have been out on 10 to 15 feet seas and it hasn't been a problem.
Best advice I can offer is if you are feeling woozy, go to the bow and breath the fresh air deep into your lungs, look straight out at the horizon and engage in a conversation with someone that will get your mind off the pitching and rolling.