Full english at home before you go, followed by an all day munching session out ya haversack full of goodies ya took with ya, MMMMM LOVELY MAN. lol
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Originally posted by codhw View PostI always use joy riders which i find also do the trick. In addition (and Im sure it was a NESA memeber that gave me this tip) ginger is very good for the colly wobbels ginger biscuits or you can get ginger tablets/sweets I use chrystalised ginger which you can buy in any health shop like Holland and Barrets keep a packet in your pocket and if you begin to get the twinges stick a bit of ginger in yer mouth. Lastly and just to reiterate what the rest of lads have said Keep Away from the diesel monster. Happy sailing and cracking fishing
Anyway , the only thing that actually worked ...... was ginger!_____________
Ray
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Didn't they construct an oscillating swivel chair type scrinson to replicate the motion of the ocean as well? quality programme...Discovery need to bring out the newer series soon, coz I've seen 'em all about 20 times alreadyOoh a new vid!
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Originally posted by The Great Wallsendo View Postan oscillating swivel chair type scrinson to replicate the motion of the ocean
I`m seasick just reading that]` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` )
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I think a full belly is the key.... fill a bottle half full with water and moved it around slightly - the water sloshes all over, if the bottle is full it don't slosh as much. I reckon the same applies with your stomach if there's less in it its gonna slosh about more which might exaggerate the effects of seasickness
I've tried stugeron and the like and they just make me want to go to sleep, big bowl of porridge, maybe a banana or 2 for brekkie, bananas, bikkies and the like when I'm out
Its something you must get accustomed to as well. first trip or 2 every year and I feel more iffy than I do later in the year having been out a few times
only other thing I routinely do is get all my rigs/tackle sorted before I set out so I don't have to spend any time on my hands and knees sorting gear out whilst the boats bouncing around. head down sorting sorting traces out is a sure fire way of setting me offʎɐqǝ uo pɹɐoqʎǝʞ ɐ ʎnq ı ǝɯıʇ ʇsɐן ǝɥʇ sı sıɥʇ.
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Some people are like slinkies - not really good for anything but bring a smile to your face when thrown down the stairs
Converting an MFV Fifie trawler type thing.
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http://www.seaproductsonline.com/index70.html think i got this right
well i was iller than ill every time for years but never gave up so i tried this watch just done 8 trips out of whithorn no problems now thinking of
geting my own boat did use the raw ginger trick to but hell
one of them sure worked worth every penny in my book
oh 8 trips in two weeks to lol
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ya reet mate ,stood on piers ,rockmarks everything ,when ya get use to the sea when its bad ,and looking over ya shoulder now and then ,ya get used to it noise ,waves ,motion ,but ya instinct tells ya i its too bad not to go there ,well thats my theory ,
happy fishingPanel Pin Champ
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