Recently my wife Sandra and I went out on a friends boat in less than ideal conditions. Nothing new about that, except Sandra has been known to get seasick standing on a stationary boat [smiley=sick2.gif]
Our friend loaned her a little device that looks like a watch that gives you tiny electrical shocks.
I don't know how, or why, but we were out for over 8 hours and she felt fine the whole time. At times we would have been in 1 to 1.5 metre seas, so she was impressed
The device is called Reliefband. I cant find a web site for it, but I have found a few places that sell them. We got one on e-bay 2nd hand. Shop around though, as I've seen them anywhere from $80 - $120 U.S.
I found one Australian place advertising them
http://www.downunderpilotshop.com.au...and-p-659.html
I would like to stress that this thing worked for Sandra, but I have no idea if it will work for anyone else. They're pretty expensive, so I'd hate for anyone to buy one only to find it doesn't work for them. Whilst looking for a seller I found testimonials from people that said they worked great and others that said they were crap. One even said thay saw them on mythbusters and they were claimed not to have passed their "scientific" testing (don't start me on the flaws in mythbusters testing).
We figured even if it was a once off fluke and it didn't help all the time it was worth it if it meant we could spend more time together in the boat.
cheers,
Owen