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Should I be concerned about crossing the Atlantic on the Wind? Is its size a problem if we encounter heavy seas on the crossing?

 

 

 

Not at all, and it will be more fun if we do. We've done the crossing in March/April a couple of times and the seas have been good.

 

 

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Someone once told me there are two types of seasickness ....

 

#1 Is when you think you are dying

And

#2 is when you wish you were dead [emoji3]

 

Seriously though ... I have - professionally - done various transoceanic crossings on smaller, faster ships (including ‘reefers’ which would roll on a mill pond!) and never experienced any great problems.

 

Well ... one problem but we won’t go into that here [emoji850]

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Should I be concerned about crossing the Atlantic on the Wind? Is its size a problem if we encounter heavy seas on the crossing?

 

Remember you will be crossing the Souther Atlantic, not the Northern Atlantic. Was and either are much calmer and nicer.

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