DanElliot wrote:
When my wife and I were in Cuba on a catamaran charter the capt saw one lady who was getting seasick and she was heading below deck to vomit in the washroom. Captain stopped her told her going below deck is the worst thing to do. He told he was going to stop the boat and she should jump in to the water and swim for a few moments and the seasickness would pass. She did and it worked immediately, she was pretty impressed and thankful. Not something that is always possible but worth a shot if the conditions are right
This is the only for sure cure I know of as well. Jump in the water and it goes away almost right away.
Other than that, eyes on the horizon....always. Don't be looking down, and don't ever go inside the cuddy or cabin.
I have never actually been seasick, but I have felt the effects a couple times and managed to fight it off by watching the horizon and standing up. Driving the boat also helps me sometimes....just keeping a course, or heading for a landmark on the horizon seems to make it go away for me.
S.