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Dealing With Seasickness

Seasickness can ruin out time on the water, and while there are no sure fire cures, here are some things that can help.

Real World Test of Relief Band For Seasickness

January 25, 2021June 1, 2009 by John Harries

John, who figures he’s tried every seasickness remedy out there, gives the ReliefBand a chance.

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Antiseasickness Product Hurl-off, Survey Winner

January 25, 2021July 1, 2009 by John Harries

Though Sturgeron gets a lot of good reviews as an antiseasickness remedy, John shares why he doesn’t like it.

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Antiseasickness Product Hurl-off, Our Drug Of Choice

January 25, 2021August 1, 2009 by John Harries

Why we choose Gravol to fight seasickness on Morgan’s Cloud.

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Don’t Pass The Bucket, Please!

January 25, 2021October 24, 2011 by Colin Speedie

Colin discusses two new seasickness remedies with the potential to help the truly recalcitrant.

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Seasickness Revisited

January 25, 2021January 7, 2017 by John Harries

It’s been a while since we looked at the ultimate cruise spoiler, seasickness. Here are a couple of new-to-us remedies and an appeal for more.

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