Crowmangler
WKR
- Joined
- Aug 4, 2019
- Location
- North Carolina
Seasickness can make a great trip into a very miserable one, especially for someone who has never experienced it before because there's no relief from it until it calms down or you're on land. Rough seas overnight leads to no sleep & compounds the effects.
After years of fishing & diving the consensus of most people I know is that Dramamine & Bonine are only somewhat effective. Ginger gum is useless. The Scopolamine patch is the best.
One thing that actually works for me is the pressure points on your wrist. If I start feeling a little iffy I just hold it for a few minutes & it goes away. Those Sea Bands are based on this but without additional pressure applied they don't work as good.
Stay hydrated with water & don't eat anything crazy & keep your face in the breeze.
One more thing.. DON'T BRING A BANANA ON THE BOAT!
After years of fishing & diving the consensus of most people I know is that Dramamine & Bonine are only somewhat effective. Ginger gum is useless. The Scopolamine patch is the best.
One thing that actually works for me is the pressure points on your wrist. If I start feeling a little iffy I just hold it for a few minutes & it goes away. Those Sea Bands are based on this but without additional pressure applied they don't work as good.
Stay hydrated with water & don't eat anything crazy & keep your face in the breeze.
One more thing.. DON'T BRING A BANANA ON THE BOAT!