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Mad Yakker
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: La Mesa
Posts: 38
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I'm a firm believe and user of Scopace as well. I get really seasick REALLY FAST on any water outside of the bay. i did the bonnie thing before learning about scopace and i would start to get sick just thinking about the taste of that powdery raspberry nastiness.
You can take Scopace 15 mins before launching and you'll be good to go. The only side effect i've had with it is dry mouth...which is very easily cured if you stay hydrated. So you may have to pee off the side of your yak or into a gatorade bottle a few times...big deal!! Way better then chumming the water and feeling the infamous pucker factor when your guts are churning inside out from puking so much ![]() I got 60 pills for under $20 from costco with a perscription from my doctor. All you do is tell your doctor that you love to fish and that you get seasick. I didn't even have to go in and get verified. I called the office talked to the nurse and picked up the rx on the way home from work. Really easy, and it works REALLY REALLY WELL!! However if you're doing more then 12 hours on the water you may want to bring another one. I've done some long days on the water (as im sure most of you have) and I honestly started puking within 15 mins of the 12 hour mark. I kind of laughed about it, took another one, and I was good to go on the ride in. |
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greenscales
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Monrovia
Posts: 116
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Non-med options
I didn't go through all the replies, so I hope I am not repeating anything. 1st - Ginger, crystallized or you can get drink mixes from the bigger Asian markets. Ginger extracts are used in numerous sea sick medicines. My first full liter of beverage is a ginger/honey drink made from a mix I get at Ranch 99.
Second, the heat causes more problems. I have been more sick on hot, calm wind days (or foggy) w/a medium swell and don't have any issue in huge sees when it is cold and breezy. Drop the dry top, and keep a wet towel or something around you neck. It will help. The only time I use meds are for trips aboard charter boats, the dry mouth/drowsiness isn't worth it on the yak when I could just tie up inside the kelp for a while to reduce the roll. I would just like an answer to getting my land legs back after spending a long day on the yak in a good swell. I couldn't pass a sobriety test some evenings when I've been on the water too long. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: San Diego
Posts: 2,385
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O.K. you can try all the things that might work, or you can go with something that has been proven to work by many. I would rather go with the for sure thing.
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Banned
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: on the road...
Posts: 598
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Kayak Fanatic
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Cypress, CA
Posts: 200
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My price was a bit cheaper. I ended up getting 100 tablets for $5. Must be a difference between insurance companies. The other option that works great is the scopolamine patch. That's my go to plan for overnighters on the big boat. |
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