My experience is that you get more seasick going downwind, as rolling is much worse than pitching. This is like peeing or spitting to windward instead of leeward.

El 09/01/14 18:58, Nicholas Geti escribió:
Looks like the gene pool needs some trimming. If you get seasick on a boat, be sure to aim downwind. Same principle applies here. Also the reporter used a paper cup which is easy to flip. A pot is much larger and more difficult to flip.
Nick Geti

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