Sea-Sick as a DOG Sailing to San Blas Panama. SV Delos Ep. 359

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  • Опубликовано: 17 мар 2022
  • In this episode we explore the nature of seasickness, and with the sea-state resembling a washing machine we have our task cut out for us. With 200 NM ahead of us we set sail at night to make our passage to the San Blas Islands. Instead of a sailing family we become a puking family and struggle to safely navigate Delos, while taking care of a sick baby, all while we feel like we're going to toss our cookies ourselves! In the end we pull it together and make landfall at sunrise in the amazing San Blas Islands!
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Комментарии • 732

  • @tamara8908
    @tamara8908 2 года назад +14

    I feel seasick just watching you. Poor Nugget, she's really a trooper.

  • @Notrocketscience101
    @Notrocketscience101 2 года назад +4

    Bravo Karen👏👏👏 taking care of a toddler while seeseasick and having the strength to record it for the videos is something else!

  • @dano.819
    @dano.819 2 года назад +82

    I find steering the boat manually (no autopilot) causes me to focus more on the horizon and what's going on outside my body and helps reduce the feeling of sickness and always gets me out of my "misery zone" :)

    • @svdelos
      @svdelos  2 года назад +32

      Yeah man you are right! If you can manage the mental strength to make your body perform of course :)

    • @Ninja_Sloth
      @Ninja_Sloth 2 года назад +2

      This episode took me right back to when my Dad would take me, my brother and sister out on Lake Michigan when we were kids to fish in a 18ft boat in swell and chop, much like what Delos experienced. One of us would puke, then the puke chain reaction would take place, all three of us hurling for hours. My Dad on the other hand, solid as a rock. But much like you Dan O, whoever was the worst, my Dad would tell them to drive and focus on the horizon...it worked. The worst mistake was laying down and staring at something fixed in the boat, which seemed to accentuate the rocking and rolling. @17:39 Brian is doing the hurly circle...blahhhhh

    • @EscapeePrisoner
      @EscapeePrisoner 2 года назад +1

      Ah the puke chain. The ongoing puking of everyone else is the only thing, so far, that can get me sea-nauseous.

    • @larry_anderson
      @larry_anderson 2 года назад +4

      Exactly what the crusty old Aussie who taught me to sail had me do the first time I got seasick. Worked a treat.

    • @andersnilsson6625
      @andersnilsson6625 2 года назад +3

      Take the wheel as soon as you feel that seasickness is starting to come. It helped my first wife. Do not wait until seasickness has fully subsided. Then she steered until she was so tired that she could fall asleep if it was quick to get to the bunk.

  • @Roysenator
    @Roysenator 2 года назад +9

    Oh wow I really liked that music transition with Ramukanji after the intro!

    • @svdelos
      @svdelos  2 года назад +9

      Pretty good edit on that one right? Kiril continues to bless us with his talents :)

    • @pb4741
      @pb4741 2 года назад +1

      @@svdelos Kiril is a talented individual. I hope to see him on the Delos again.

  • @MomopeWasTaken
    @MomopeWasTaken 2 года назад +51

    That feeling of knowing, there is no escaping those conditions for the next hours and just realizing there is not too much you can do about it really sticks with you once you experienced it. But that spot looks amazing

    • @sbdreamin
      @sbdreamin 2 года назад +4

      yep. and sitting in the cockpit staring at the horizon until you cannot hold your pee any longer and know you have to go below... I've never been out when it got dark, I'd probably lose my mind.

    • @allengreenlund5075
      @allengreenlund5075 2 года назад +3

      ....and filming it. Pro level!!

  • @archstanton9206
    @archstanton9206 2 года назад +14

    11 years together. Congrats...I remember when Karin came aboard, I guess I have been here for awhile, LOL. Such a treasure of memories you are building for your daughter.

  • @brettmuir5679
    @brettmuir5679 Год назад

    I have been away for a minute. Can't wait to binge and catch myself up. Thank you for this channel

  • @billskelton3701
    @billskelton3701 2 года назад +2

    Not a sailor but a single dad of 4 who has had the flu at the same time as one of the kids. I think cleaning up puke while on my knees with a bucket for me to puke in was one of the roughest 2 days of my life. Kazza you are a real trooper, Brian not to bad either!!!???

  • @stevecoe-pcjunke2377
    @stevecoe-pcjunke2377 2 года назад +4

    So sorry you guys had it so ruff, being sick is no fun. Happy Anniversary with many more to come!

  • @rogerstone3068
    @rogerstone3068 2 года назад +4

    Sierra starting to become more vocal. Your peace is nearly over, guys. Make the most of it.

  • @robertscranton8293
    @robertscranton8293 2 года назад

    Well..the good part is the outtakes of the baby nugs are hilarious...

  • @chriswellstead776
    @chriswellstead776 2 года назад +6

    Been there several times in my past life at sea with the Royal Navy, even been seasick on an Aircraft Carrier! Nothing you can do about it until your brain has unscrambled all the messages its receiving and does a defrag!! Keep up the great videos been in my current job for eleven years guess what I have been watching for nearly the same amount of time!!

  • @clintbillton2161
    @clintbillton2161 2 года назад +1

    Sjösjuka är förjävla vidrigt! .. Jag blir fan sjösjuk av att se er sjuka.
    Happy anniversary!! ❤

  • @daniellehendriks5992
    @daniellehendriks5992 2 года назад +8

    Happy anniversary 🎉♥️
    Loved to see some of the old crew.
    Would love to see them all together on the boat again. Liz, Brady, Blue etc etc

  • @KazingaD
    @KazingaD 2 года назад +1

    i know Karen, you have to deal with most of the baby duties while sailing, but man when Brian hears the baby make a noise and immediately springs up (while sick) I can't help but feel for him. I envy the level of partnership you two have established. Happy anniversary. Much love -Kurty

  • @gerhardvanwaltsleben8944
    @gerhardvanwaltsleben8944 2 года назад +2

    Lekker man lekker 🇿🇦

  • @johnsumner6185
    @johnsumner6185 2 года назад

    I love how you tell us how bad it is then you laugh. BTDT!

  • @jb9090
    @jb9090 2 года назад +1

    Live this video, especially the old footage and editing… really cool to see those old clips!

  • @robertpranke6073
    @robertpranke6073 2 года назад +1

    Nothing better than Delos Fridays! Fair winds and following seas to the three of you!

  • @jurriaanvanderlinden3605
    @jurriaanvanderlinden3605 2 года назад +15

    Guys, I've worked for years with a travel agency specialised in crossing the North Sea from the main land to the UK. I've heard many tips on how to avoid seasickness in those years. The one tip I still feel very confident with is blocking your inner ear. For right-handed people, you put an earplug or a pluck of cotton in your opposite ear. So stuff up your left ear. And for the left-handers, stuff your right ear. That way you trick your vestibular system. Would love you to try and confirm or bust this myth. Thanks for showing your vulnerable moment with us too 🙏🏻💜

    • @claudikaufi
      @claudikaufi 2 года назад +2

      I can confirm; this has always worked with the travel-sickness of our 3 boys, when driving winding roads.
      Greetings from Switzerland

    • @jurriaanvanderlinden3605
      @jurriaanvanderlinden3605 2 года назад +1

      @@claudikaufi cool to hear that. Danke🙏🏻 Grüsse aus Holland😉

    • @janicelemieux2578
      @janicelemieux2578 2 года назад +3

      When I was 12 my parents and sisters went to Europe for the summer. We visited my Dad's hometown in Germany by the North Sea. My parents wanted to visit a little island called Helga Land. We went by a fairly large boat, about 50 tourists and crew. The North Sea was very rough that day. All I can recall of the trip is that there was vomit every where and I was certain I would die before we hit land. The funny part was that there were only 2 people who were not sick. The captain and my Dad. They were having a laugh watching all of us suffering.
      Going back to the mainland was not a problem. The North Sea had calmed down. Sea sickness is no joke🤗🇨🇦

    • @jurriaanvanderlinden3605
      @jurriaanvanderlinden3605 2 года назад +1

      @@janicelemieux2578 seasickness ain't no joke at all. So true. And the North Sea can be a huge ass sometimes. Thanks for sharing🙏🏻😁

  • @kevbjork1
    @kevbjork1 2 года назад +6

    I've felt "squishy" twice. The worst was a day when most of the crew were sick and just watching them be sick made me me feel funky. As soon as we cleared the jetty coming into Galveston everyone felt better and we got to witness a partial eclipse as the sun was going down. Quite the memorable trip. LOL.

  • @akLeanne
    @akLeanne 2 года назад

    Poor baby. Saltiness that all I got besides the bracelets

  • @judylutz1702
    @judylutz1702 2 года назад +3

    Wow…what a cruise. I really felt for you. Especially the Nugs. She’s a trooper, for sure. Love you guys. Stay safe! ❤️

  • @lorier9356
    @lorier9356 2 года назад +2

    That's exactly why I live sailing through your cruising adventures. I get seasick just from looking the wrong way. Hope you all are feeling better and Happy Anniversary. Hello from the sunny state of Florida.

  • @aqilaajaitikivik5208
    @aqilaajaitikivik5208 2 года назад

    lol that anchor drops perfect!

  • @jmullen4658
    @jmullen4658 5 месяцев назад

    I have been reminiscing as i watch your voyages around the globe. , so beautiful to see you experience almost identical adventures as we did on ours... we also looked for, and much preferred, the road less traveled! Our first circumnavigation began in 1997 (52ft monohull, just the two of us) and the second was almost exactly 10 years later up to 2009. It was really fascinating to witness the differences in places like the Marquesas and San Blas. In the 90s there was no wifi or email, electronic charts were a rumour, which no one trusted 😅 so the cruising community was not as popular (= empty anchorages almost everywhere).... 10 years later, with the advent of the internet and cell phones, we noticed a distinct change in the local people, who recognized the commercial opportunities.... but generally they were still the warm open and generous people we so loved.
    When i bumped into all the vloggers on RUclips now, i followed as they traveled traced the eell worn milk run... but was so shocked at the number boats out there now!!!
    Something i love about watching you voyages is that you have made effort to seek out more remote places, less touched by modern life.... that's heartening, as i was getting a bit sad watching so many "shiny" videos of every mod con charging from place to place, hardly knowing where they are, but more interested in 'getting the shot'.....
    Anyway, a longer note than i planned as i fall down the lovely rabbit hole of incredible memories. I could have stayed in the San Blas for months! Loved the kuna and their precious culture... and French Polynesia, where we were able to stay over hurricane season. Far less redtape then i guess. Again the 10years difference was so interesting to see, and to see what you are encountering, another 15years from then, is almost a different world, certainly for cruising with current technology- thankfully the locals and indigenous folks are not entirely 'infected ' by our less helpful 'civilisation' (which is often mych less than 'civil'!)
    Signing off, re-watching your enjoyment of San Blas as you head towards the canal.... fair winds. 👌🏼🙏🏼🧘🏼‍♀️💋 xo Jan

  • @StealthMode139
    @StealthMode139 2 года назад

    Love and miss u mates .. Aye on the Bilge and the smell of diesel fuel and other things. Abby and Joshie say hi to lil nugget and Delos family. ❤ St. Augie mates.. on the sea sickness eating little bits at a time was golden. It Helps. Have taken Meclizine, Brian after a diving trip ..was so sick on the way Back the way back in.. was so rolley .. cogrants 3 years already .. .. so love u mates

  • @ubud167
    @ubud167 2 года назад

    I am so happy to see you show this reality of being at sea/sometimes

  • @fastx1914
    @fastx1914 2 года назад +5

    This episode made me smile. Had a similar experience off the coast of Oregon, USA. Was coming down the cost from Washington to California and ran into an issue which required us to pull into port for a fix. The bar for the Columbia was closed, and the next closest location was Tillamook. We got to the entrance and was told (Coast Guard) to heave to for a bit until they open the bar. Heave to means wait around until the let you cross the bar into the entrance. So, that is what we did. What we did not know what it would turn into an 8 hour session. So, yes, everyone eventually got seasick. I had my oldest on board at the time, who was about 8 or so. She kept track of how many times everyone puked. So you have that to look forward to.... Nothing you can do but get through it. I wish there was a magic pill, but there is not.

  • @rogerstone3068
    @rogerstone3068 2 года назад +2

    Great to see a glimpse of past crew - Liz and ?? - even if it was moments they wouldn't want to be remembered for.

  • @coldnorthadventures5905
    @coldnorthadventures5905 2 года назад

    Welcome to the baltic sea here it's all the time like that. Waves coming from everywhere..

  • @basiedp
    @basiedp 2 года назад +1

    Hi guys, sorry about your sick sail. Friend used a 2 axsis swivel blade hanging basket for kid. Movement stayed central even if boat did other. Hope you never get that bad again. Happy sailing. 👌❤

  • @joemehere1151
    @joemehere1151 2 года назад +4

    Great video! I loved everything about it except that you guys suffered so much. I was part of a tourist fishing excursion in Dominican Republic with 5 others. It was horrible. I was barely hanging on until the guy beside me broke out with three shots of "projectile vomiting". None of us thought we were going to make it back. Even the staff on the fishing vessel were sick, including captain zigzag. Happy Anniversary! You guys are weathered veteran sailors! For your anniversary... 🌹🌹🌹👏🏻 ❤️

  • @mselim8815
    @mselim8815 2 года назад

    Happy anniversary!! Three years ------- May you have many more beautiful and wonderful years together. --
    Brian first time to see you that sick, !

  • @dianacarlton8660
    @dianacarlton8660 2 года назад +1

    I've suffered seasickness twice in my life and I would never wish it on anyone. This video definitely brings back memories of it. Hopefully you are all doing well now.

  • @petetling
    @petetling 2 года назад +27

    happy happy anniversary brian and karin. may you have many more happy sailing years ahead. love and hugs to sierra too. take care and stay safe always.

  • @garysuffern2142
    @garysuffern2142 2 года назад +1

    Happy Anniversary you two🎉! Really like your show! Been catching up with the beautiful world we live thanks to you both for that 🏝😊

  • @sockeyevoyages8840
    @sockeyevoyages8840 2 года назад +2

    Oooo, I know feeling too well. Afraid your gonna die, then afraid you won't. Great seeing you all persevere through it, especially Sierra. Thank goodness for the short passage. High concern for Nugget getting dehydrated.
    Taking Meclizine at least 4 hours before weighing anchor and sleeping off the drowsiness has worked well for me.
    Thanks for showing the challenges of getting to those stunning anchorages. Happy Anniversary, and many more!

  • @brianbell7117
    @brianbell7117 2 года назад +8

    Brian I’m with ya bro, never had sea sickness but I know one day maybe, not looking forward to it, glad your all got through it stay safe.

    • @dopeytripod
      @dopeytripod 2 года назад

      1)eat 2 tubs of YOGURT & 1 tub of JELL-O.
      2)SPIN VIGOROUSLY FOR 44 SECONDS
      3)CLEAN-UP SEA SICKNESS MESS

  • @julioalbuquerque449
    @julioalbuquerque449 2 года назад +1

    No no no! Hit the wrong button twice! It’s always a huge like to you guys! No suggestions about seasickness. I am the king of that, even while surfing I get seasick. Once I sailed on a catamaran from Salvador to the island of Morro de São Paulo, Bahia, Brazil, time we arrived I passed out then woke up at the local hospital. I had nothing inside to throw up, felt like my stomach would come out instead! I was the main attraction of the island for few days. Every one was surprised I had survived. 😂 Thanks for the episode! Wish you guys the best! Gotta stop in Rio some point, ahn?! Cheers

  • @reneequalls5878
    @reneequalls5878 2 года назад

    she is so loved. you can see it in her eyes, beautiful girl.

  • @00708046
    @00708046 2 года назад

    Happy anniversary guys .
    Even in the worst conditions you are very presentable . Always nice to see your videos . Thanks

  • @salaminomykonos
    @salaminomykonos 2 года назад

    ΧΡΟΝΝΙΑ ΠΟΛΛΑ !!!!!!!!

  • @toby42mlm84
    @toby42mlm84 2 года назад +1

    Happy Anniversary...Sierra's sea legs are so impressive. So many times in the videos her facial expressions are soooo Grandpa!!!

  • @donnakawana
    @donnakawana 2 года назад

    Oh yeah, I remember feeling like that. An feeling like it wud never end... The only thing that helped was doing exactly what you said"sitting on Deck getting air looking at the horizon trying to get everything balanced!" I will agree that the previous cold you all had gotten affected your inner ear balance... I'm glad your on the hook in a beautiful place.. An happy Anniversary guys!! An give nuggs a hug an kiss for us!! It's been a joy seeing her growing up an doing so very well at everything!!
    Thanks for sharing your lives with us ✌🏼💗😊❣️

  • @sandragehue6670
    @sandragehue6670 2 года назад +1

    Happy anniversary, you can celebrate your day when you get to your destination and you are all feeling much better

    • @svdelos
      @svdelos  2 года назад +1

      Yes! Thank you!

  • @randyadams958
    @randyadams958 2 года назад +3

    Sea sick twice. Once bouncing around upside down in diesel engine space and once in Gulf Stream. Phenergan suppositories worked well both times. Rx - probably not for 2YO's - possible side effects include hallucinations. I seem to recall hearing about a single-hander who stepped off his boat in mid-ocean after taking it. Not sure how that would have been known.

  • @CasonovaCorkClub
    @CasonovaCorkClub 2 года назад +2

    *Captain Breeyawwwwn is DOWNNNNN!* .... Like Jimmy from Seinfeld!! ... remember that episode??

  • @conniemuller2064
    @conniemuller2064 2 года назад

    Happy anniversary! I just love your channel! Thank you for being so honest. Take it from an old seadog, what has worked for me for over 30 years, is fresh ginger. Grind up a piece and draw in boiling water. If you have a lemon add some juice and then add a bit of honey. Overdose with it before leaving and then have it a few times a day in rough seas. But do not be tough and not take a seasick tablet BUT you have to start the day before you sail. Take it for a day or what into the sail and start take again before bad weather. You now need a few sails without getting sick to get your sea legs back. Good luck!

  • @lotus9378
    @lotus9378 2 года назад +7

    I lived in Maldives when I was a kid(my parents worked there) back in early 2000s. You had to be on a boat for 1-2 days on a boat to get from the airport to your Island back in the days. The smell of burnt diesel, sea and the feeling of puking out my groin... Aah childhood!
    R.I.P dad, passed away 7 months ago today, took me around the world and inspired me to go out into the world

  • @dougdean3134
    @dougdean3134 2 года назад

    This passage will always be one to remember! You made it and made it safely. That’s success

  • @otherside2k3
    @otherside2k3 2 года назад +1

    Yeah... even a bit under the weather will make sea sickness horrible. I'm like Brian, never ever get sea sick, but once was unfortunate enough to join a research vessel in the the North Sea with 5m swells just as I was getting over the flu and man did I feel horrible. Scopolamine patches did the trick for me back then, never been seasick after that day. The bad thing about a 2-3 day passage is that this is the exact time that you need to find your sea legs, so by the time you feel better you've arrived.

  • @markdurham5062
    @markdurham5062 2 года назад

    Loved to see my two favorite sailing ladies again, Elizabeth and Lisa.

  • @Chambrs
    @Chambrs 2 года назад

    Just another one of the sailing experiences. Still entertaining.

  • @georgehiotis
    @georgehiotis 2 года назад

    Happy anniversary, wishing you and the nug many happy and healthy years together.

  • @lancedaniels
    @lancedaniels 2 года назад

    Thanks for posting and sharing. Rough passage! Glad to see and hear that you're in the San Blas.

  • @Indigloblackdog
    @Indigloblackdog 2 года назад +8

    I watch a number of RUclips sailing shows and after watching this episode it confirmed why I watch Delos. It is all about demeanor, attitude, humor, and just watching someone you like. Keep up the good work!

  • @ericreinoehl9402
    @ericreinoehl9402 2 года назад

    Glad you all survived, have been seasick, always hurts that what's making you sick doesn't stop because you're sick. Looks like it was worth it. Beautiful place to anchor.

  • @robanderson6173
    @robanderson6173 2 года назад

    Hi fellow barfers, pails are for bailing frantically, doubled up paper bags are best for used food. Use it once and toss it over the side (carefully).

  • @usandourducklings8767
    @usandourducklings8767 2 года назад

    We sail as a family with four kids. I have an easy access snack area where they can get something they fancy to nibble on anytime, this consists of dried fruit, nuts, crackers, Crisps, oat cakes and cereal bars plus fresh fruit. Fizzy water also helps a lot but only a little of that and food at a time. We do use kids motion sickness tablets on the first day of a long voyage if it’s going to be an uncomfortable sea. I try and use a homeopathic motion sickness tablet first and sometimes that’s enough to take the edge off. My kids love a place to wedge into when its rough and all have their favourite place or corner. We let them stay up when they want on passage which helps as then they sleep some of the day, having shorter bouts of woken time seems to help too. I also keep a pile of towels ready to grab if all else fails. Happy sailing xxx.

  • @lancedaniels
    @lancedaniels 2 года назад

    Nice to see Lisa!

  • @nbarbar1398
    @nbarbar1398 2 года назад

    Hi sorry to see you where all so sick! I can relate to that horrible feeling. I have left many a DNA deposit in the oceans and lakes that we have sail in. Lol. I have done childcare for over 30 years. One tip I can give you to help determine how close to the time is when your child is going to throw up is. Put you hand gently over there heart. You can feel the heart beat rise and than there mouth will start to salivate. When it starts to powered hard and fast that is when you put the buck or sink or toilet under them to throw up into. I found this works very well for infants as well. A cold compress on the back of the neck helps as well. Hope this help out in determining when Sierra is just about ready to throw up. And save you some cleaning time. I have been watching your videos every Friday for years. Thanks so much for all the work you putting into these videos through thick and thin for us to watch!!

    • @svdelos
      @svdelos  2 года назад

      Thanks for that, very interesting!

  • @jerrysmith3515
    @jerrysmith3515 2 года назад

    Happy Anniversary you two and many many more to come.

  • @jaxcookiejar
    @jaxcookiejar 2 года назад +1

    Y’all I almost got motion sickness watching this 😂 Seriously I went on a cruise one time and had no idea a big ship could rock like it did 😳 So after you get sick its nearly impossible to make it go away!! So all my life I have wanted to go deep sea fishing, my husband said there is no way I would ever live through it. And now I’ve been watching y’all for I don’t even know how many years now, but would love to sail now. I guess I’m getting to old for that at 54. But I just live my dreams through y’all! I can’t wait to see next weeks video. Poor baby nuggs staying sick. Man I feel y’all. It’s a terrible feeling! Safe travels.

  • @jamarie1972
    @jamarie1972 2 года назад +1

    Sea sick once also but only when stationary in big swells.
    I feel you pain a tiny bit what you all went through is a million times worst.
    Glad your all feeling better, big thank you for continually showing us are beautiful planet.
    We just need to keep it that way. Best wishes from 🇬🇧.
    Think of all those in Ukraine 🇺🇦 please.

  • @nick.caffrey
    @nick.caffrey 2 года назад +1

    Sierra is going to take over this channel! That moment at 2:34 when you can see the adult appear for a second.

  • @pittwalter1801
    @pittwalter1801 2 года назад

    That reminds me of a trip on the baltic sea, where I got a hell of seasick. We had 7 bf on the beam, but an old swell or 2,5m against the wind. The feeling was like in a washing mashine. After throwing up my lunch I was saved by warm clothes, salty snacks, hot tea, taking the helm and cinacerin.
    Love from Germany

  • @timebong8366
    @timebong8366 2 года назад +1

    I had sea sickness once onboard the USS danger RANGER CV-61 when we left Japan and was in middle of a typhoon it was like that v8 commerical.

  • @marisaconner628
    @marisaconner628 2 года назад

    I’m so sorry you all were so sick but so glad you landed in paradise!

  • @crashrecords4841
    @crashrecords4841 2 года назад

    Closing your eyes lying down blocking your dominant ear with your arm or pillow should help with motion sickness. Not fighting the motions but going with the flow of movements is also key so being tucked between pillows or such helps.

  • @manie9689
    @manie9689 2 года назад

    Wonderful ⭐️happy anniversary you guys. Thank You for sharing your experiences

  • @zackmccasland5253
    @zackmccasland5253 2 года назад +3

    Phenomenal episode y’all. Sorry it was a rough one!

  • @johnfbremerjr
    @johnfbremerjr 2 года назад +1

    Brought back childhood memories salmon fishing in giant swell off La Push chumming my guts out over the side! You guys are rock stars!

  • @danbabineau1862
    @danbabineau1862 2 года назад

    You both are beautiful'!!! Love watching from the east coast of Canada! Thank you

  • @baeschler
    @baeschler 2 года назад

    Happy anniversary you guys. Sorry you had an uncomfortable passage. Looking forward to seeing what you guys discover in the San Blas islands. Seems like a wonderful area.

  • @paanikki
    @paanikki 2 года назад +7

    During my years of offshore racing in the Baltic, with mild tendency to seasickness, I learnt to do majority of the "below deck" things with my eyes closed (as much as possible), thus minimising the conflicting signals from the inner ears and eyes on rough conditions.
    In the worst conditions, I used to put the foul weather gear and life jacket on before my watch while laying in the bunk with my eyes closed, and took them off the same way after the watch. I'm sure this also spared me from a few injuries, because I avoided bumping into things while dressing/undressing in upright position in a rough weather in a relatively small yacht.
    I believe the main reason why average "first timers", or "land lubbers" tend to get seasick more easily than average "sailors" is because they do not realise how suddenly a mild uncomfort (something you barely notice, if at all) becomes a full-fledged seasickness. Experienced sailors are not any tougher, they just actively avoid getting seasick, knowingly or subconsciously.
    A fellow sailor once told me, the only thing he could do to prepare for seasickness was eating "easy to vomit" food. He had given up trying to completely avoid getting seasick.

    • @Zoggizzle
      @Zoggizzle 2 года назад

      I'm sailing Baltic and I'v learned to do work with eyes closed is the best way too!

  • @seproh0
    @seproh0 2 года назад

    Stay safe out there beautiful people

  • @mcd858
    @mcd858 2 года назад +2

    i always figured if you guys survived that Indian Ocean passage, you could survive anything. wow!

  • @carolgale2590
    @carolgale2590 2 года назад +1

    Happy Anniversary! Hugs to Sierra.

    • @svdelos
      @svdelos  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! Sierra sends hugs back :)

  • @SoDakKeeper
    @SoDakKeeper 2 года назад +1

    Hoofta! That was a rough passage! Happy you guys made it!

  • @TotalBoat
    @TotalBoat 2 года назад +2

    Happy Anniversary! Glad everyone is feeling better!

    • @jeffreavis7629
      @jeffreavis7629 2 года назад +1

      official sponsor of Delos puke buckets.

    • @TotalBoat
      @TotalBoat 2 года назад

      @Jeff Reavis 😂😂

  • @bubbagail7450
    @bubbagail7450 2 года назад +1

    That was hard to watch with all of you sick especially the little Nugget. Before Brian said y'all caught some kind of bug I figured it had to be a combination of something not just sea sickness for all of you to get it the same time. Just glad you made it ok. Happy Anniversary you two.

  • @cathyohlhausen6796
    @cathyohlhausen6796 2 года назад

    I’ve been sea sick it’s horrible! that’s why I live on land can’t handle the sea . Living the dream 😎

  • @tomriley5790
    @tomriley5790 2 года назад

    Happy Anniversary! Hope you're feeling better now. Nice to see the old Delos crew making some cameos! Really impressed that you guys managed to record such a good video whilst feeling so awful. Thanks again for a great video. It seems to be odd what makes you seasick, being on RIBs gets me, on onther occasions I've been the only person eating meals. I wonder if the fact you guys hadn't sailled for so long had somethign to do with it too - perhaps your landbrain was back. Looking forward to the next one - San Blas looks beautiful!

  • @hempressjessi3774
    @hempressjessi3774 2 года назад

    Oh noooo!! I hope you have recovered!!!

  • @PanzerVonBits
    @PanzerVonBits 2 года назад

    Love you guys!

  • @ellengrant4616
    @ellengrant4616 2 года назад

    Ginger biscuits saved me as a kid!

  • @EarleWrites
    @EarleWrites 2 года назад +1

    Oh man. This brought it all back!!! Absolutely feeling nauseous at just thinking about it! 🤮🤮🤮 Big love! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @donna8212
    @donna8212 2 года назад

    I’m so happy to see you’re all feeling better 👍🏻☺️. That must’ve really sucked 😩🤢🤮. Stay healthy and enjoy 😁🏝⛵️.

  • @sandycrane1739
    @sandycrane1739 2 года назад

    Happy Anniversary and get to feeling better soon

  • @Rob-eh2vs
    @Rob-eh2vs 2 года назад

    What an awesome intentional life!! I'm a little jealous 😘 Keep living your best yall

  • @HiggsBJ
    @HiggsBJ 2 года назад

    Can’t believe I’ve been following since episode 11. You guys have come so far! Cheers!

  • @bernardlanguillier7970
    @bernardlanguillier7970 2 года назад

    It reminds me of a short night nav we did from Martinique to Les Saintes on our charter Dufour 460 a few years ago... I was sick the whole night... total nightmare... It was also the first day of sailing in a long time, I was super jet lagged having just flown from Asia with little sleep,...

  • @sophiecaldoza5548
    @sophiecaldoza5548 2 года назад

    Oh no! What a sail you got! Pity nugget . Si cute still.

  • @karenwilliams3882
    @karenwilliams3882 2 года назад

    I was so sea sick on a cruise, a cleaning lady brought me some cut up green 🍏 apples and very soon after, I felt so much better.
    Maybe apple juice or apple sauce for the Nugget might help.
    Hugs 🍏🤗🤢🌺🌊🏞️🐒🐖🦜🦀🦞🐠🦋🐞🐛🐝🪲🐕🐈🐀🐢🦥🦇🍓🍉🍎🍅🍍🍊🍌🥥🍇🥝🥕🥦🌽🥑🫑🌶️🧁🎂🍨⛵🎨🖍️📸🧩🎲🧸

  • @BS-nt9oc
    @BS-nt9oc 2 года назад +1

    Congrats on the 3 years….take care nugget

  • @matthewmc4363
    @matthewmc4363 2 года назад

    Hey hey hey.
    I hope you are feeling better.
    Brian.
    Everyone has down days.
    Get up.
    Rock on.

  • @schumdav
    @schumdav 2 года назад

    Happy Anniversary! Glad you made it out of those choppy seas.

  • @TonyMontana-ze3oc
    @TonyMontana-ze3oc 2 года назад

    Hi Delos crew, I work on a fishing trawler up in the arctic and every time I get on I get sea sick. Well my second mate gave me some good advice that really helped me and hopefully it helps your little one. Make some toast with lots of mustard, good luck and safe travels

  • @chhindz
    @chhindz 2 года назад +2

    My aunt is Swedish she sailed the length of east coast US , and Bahamas in 70s, ( also drove length of Africa in Land Rover) On sea sickness she said it is a good way to lose weight, and after a few days you feel fine.