Re: Off Topic: Seasickness how about a few good ti
By:Geoff Meissner
Date: 4/7/2008, 9:52 pm
Date: 4/7/2008, 9:52 pm
In Response To: Re: Off Topic: Seasickness how about a few good ti (Greg Clopton)
The rolling of the boat never bothered me, and I've been out on some serious waves. Keep focused on the horizen and you're better off.
Mostly I notice the opposite. I've been a week camping with my boat and when I finally get vertical again and walking on dry land my legs are still waving and I feel the movement of the 'ground' under my feet. A very odd feeling.
Geoff
Messages In This Thread
- Re: Off Topic: Seasickness how about a few good ti
Greg Clopton -- 4/2/2008, 3:32 pm- Re: Off Topic: Seasickness how about a few good ti
Geoff Meissner -- 4/7/2008, 9:52 pm- Re: Seasickness tips / Sealegs
Andy Waddington -- 4/14/2008, 6:25 am- Re: Seasickness tips / Sealegs
Mike Savage -- 4/14/2008, 7:27 pm
- Re: Off Topic: Seasickness how about a few good ti
Bill Hamm -- 4/8/2008, 9:35 am- Re: Off Topic: Seasickness how about a few good ti
Mike Savage -- 4/8/2008, 11:26 am- Re: Off Topic: Seasickness how about a few good ti
Bill Hamm -- 4/8/2008, 8:23 pm- Re: Off Topic: Seasickness how about a few good ti
Mike Savage -- 4/8/2008, 9:21 pm
- Re: Off Topic: Seasickness how about a few good ti
- Re: Off Topic: Seasickness how about a few good ti
- Re: Seasickness tips / Sealegs
- Re: Seasickness tips / Sealegs
- Re: Off Topic: Seasickness how about a few good ti