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CHARTER
PLANNING Things to
Bring on Your Charter
- Fishing License (REQUIRED)
- Soft soled shoes (No work boots, please)
- Seasickness pills (if needed)
- Sunglasses
- Rain Gear
- Coolers (To take fish home)
- Camera and Film
- Fishing Gear (If desired)
- Food and Beverage for the Day
GREAT weather information
http://www.glerl.noaa.gov/metdata/tol2/
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Surviving Seasickness
If you're going
sailing and plan to use scopolamine patches to help fight
seasickness, be sure you pack enough for the whole trip. That
advice comes from Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics.
A study was conducted on a small boat, during rough weather, with
49 sailors who had a history of motion sickness. One group was
given scopolamine patches, and the other got placebo patches.
As they set sail, the sailors with the scopolamine patches were
having a fine time in spite of the heavy seas, while the sailors
with the placebo patches were trying not to vomit into the wind.
By the third day, the sailors with the placebo patches had adapted
to the motion of the boat and everybody was equally happy. On the
same day, the sailors with the real patches were told to take them
off.
By the sixth day, the sailors who had worn the scopolamine patches
were all seasick. It had taken three days for the drug to leave
their systems. It seems the drug had prevented them from getting
seasick, but it also kept them from adapting to the rocking motion
of the boat.

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