Thank you all very much for the information on combating seasickness. It
will be very useful.
What my friend was hoping for was for someone who knows both boats to
recommend which one, if any, is more comfortable or stable or has more room
to sit or more stable points to grab. From previous experience there were
certain boats that I preferred because I could find a spot to wedge myself
into. But I haven't been on a Victorian pelagic in some years and I don't
know these particular boats.
Regards,
Tania
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From: Birding-Aus On Behalf Of
Tania Ireton
Sent: Monday, November 14, 2016 6:40 AM
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Subject: Query on "comfort factor" of Portland and Port Fairy
pelagic boats
Would anyone be able to advise on the relative comfort level and stability
of the boats that are used for the Portland and Port Fairy pelagics? I have
been asked by a friend of mine who is susceptible to seasickness but who is
determined to see more seabirds. Thank you.
Regards,
Tania
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