Sea sickness
I lake-sail a H170, and, boy, it gets rocky some days with those motorboats zipping by. But in March, I sail a 41' Beneateau in Tortola for a week. I usually get motion sick in boats, cars, planes, rollercoasters, etc. But I didn't on the 41' foot boat, even tho we hardly leave the boat during the week. I did buy the "ReliefBand" watch-like thing ($100), and those bracelets that put pressure on the wrists (MUCH cheaper ($3)), but never used either. One day, in 6' swells, I took a 1/2 of a Dramamine pill, and it worked fine (didn't want to get sick with only non-sailor wife aboard). I usually take 1/2 a pill when flying. A whole pill stops my innerds and puts me right to sleep. So I never take a whole pill at once. There are oral pills with a flavoring, but I stick to regular. I usually take it with no water and let it dissolve under my tongue. That way it acts within 10 minutes at most. Try it before spending a fortune on gadgets. At least try the pressure bands first!