gadangit
Member III
Crew seasickness seems to be more of a problem here on the gulf coast of Texas than other places. At least it seems to be. Does anyone else have that opinion?
We had 3 of 5 people on the boat feeding the fish racing up from Freeport to Galveston, basically neutering the boat. They all had patches under their ear, but not put on until about an hour before leaving the dock.
I am not typically afflicted unless sent below to a hot humid saloon and it always subsides when I get back up top. And then it is only a vague feeling of being unwell, nothing close to what I see in others. So I don't know what to do or how to help avoid the crew getting sick.
Any tips or recommendations would be great.
As a side, we were three Ericson's abreast coming out of the Galveston jetties on the race down, E39 and two E38s. I believe we were covering three decades, the 70s, 80s and 90s. Pretty cool.
Chris
We had 3 of 5 people on the boat feeding the fish racing up from Freeport to Galveston, basically neutering the boat. They all had patches under their ear, but not put on until about an hour before leaving the dock.
I am not typically afflicted unless sent below to a hot humid saloon and it always subsides when I get back up top. And then it is only a vague feeling of being unwell, nothing close to what I see in others. So I don't know what to do or how to help avoid the crew getting sick.
Any tips or recommendations would be great.
As a side, we were three Ericson's abreast coming out of the Galveston jetties on the race down, E39 and two E38s. I believe we were covering three decades, the 70s, 80s and 90s. Pretty cool.
Chris