HA HA HA HA ...
He, he he ...
Um, I'll be right back ...
The herring head chewing stuff would probably make me hurl on dry land. You guys are whack :p
I have never felt even a tinge on my own boat.
I was fine on the charter out of Sitka (28' Almar), I took Dramamine the night before and that morning.
The one thing that has made me a little queasy over the last few years was going out on a 36' Grand Banks for some whale-watching. It wasn't rough or anything, but I guess the diesel fumes + the gentle rocking motion at just the right frequency did the trick. I got some fresh air, found something to take my mind off of it, and was fine.
Here are my thoughts:
1. you can psyche yourself out enough to make yourself sick, so think positive -- it works
2. stuffy and hot = barfy, so try to get some fresh air, even if it means putting on foul weather gear and standing out in the rain
3. do something to keep yourself occupied, but not detailed work with your head down -- that will piss off your inner ear even more -- stand up and walk around, uncoil and coil some ropes, stuff like that
4. Stand up, try to stay stationary with respect to the horizon, and keep the horizon in sight as a reference point, to help your brain sort out all the conflicting motions OR, lay down and close your eyes. This gives your body a much more consistent set of sensory inputs as to what the h__l is going on. At the same time, visualize a Happy Place, not the waves and the rolling of the boat.
5. ginger ale is great, because it is fizzy, and has ginger
6. ask to go somewhere less lumpy -- I am very receptive to this on my boat, especially since it's usually family and friends
7. catch some spray in your face if available-- it may be refreshing enough to knock down some of the queasiness, and could very well take your mind off the bad feelings