Creating safe, dark, well-vented sea berths works better than pills. Comments on some of the medicines that might help. 2 pages with photos.
[Cruising World, November 2000]
Account of a voyage in which seasickness became life-threatening. 2 pages with checklist for avoiding and dealing with seasickness.
[Sail Magazine, August 2002]
Checklist on preventing and treating seasickness from the author′s book The Voyager′s Handbook.
[Cruising World, July 2000]
How to anticipate seasickness, modify diet, use medication correctly, and organize sitting and sleeping positions on the boat to reduce this ill. Sidebar on eight medical aids for prevention and control.
[SailNet, 26 March 2003]
A tour through the usual what-to-take and what-to-avoid remedies for mal de mer, with some interesting tips on boat handling and navigation.
[Blue Moment, USA]
A chronic sufferer compares the Sea-Band, BioBand, and ReliefBand with Bonine, Dramamine, and ginger tablets. Some worked. 3 pages with photos.
[Practical Sailor, 1 April 2003]
Sells sunglasses that are claimed to help prevent seasickness by "tricking the visual perception aspect of this phenomenon to make the inner ear always see a level, stable horizon."
[Swiss Tech America, San Jose, CA, USA]
These sunglasses trick the eyes into seeing a level, stable horizon, relieving queasiness caused by the boat rolling. Normal or clip-on.
[Swiss Tech America, San Jose, CA, USA]
Extensive list with good search facility. Covers just about any cruising topic. Tree and branch format for threads.
[The Sailing Company, Middletown, RI, USA]
Unmoderated forum on sail and power cruising. Lots of good advice and other resources, but you have to do some searching.
[Usenet, USA]