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I know this is a cop out but it all depends on the weather. Last year we had smooth sailing but the year before they had gale force winds and rough seas. No cruise is without its possible bad weather. Under normal conditions the Wind Surf is a very stable ship.

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All three sailing ships have stabilizers which help to control the motion in rough seas. Not sure but expect the new ships also would have stabilizers. They can't completely remove the effects of rough water. Everything depends on the weather and the location/path of the ship. Nothing like a destroyer in the north atlantic winter! CaptJack

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Ginger crackers or ginger tabs are good, too. Seem to work fast: friend was seasick, took a ginger tab and was fine in less than 15 min.

 

I recently used the wrist bands for the first time and found that they, too, worked! This was on the Windsurf in fairly rough seas. I'll have to try the ginger sometime.

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