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[QUOTE="Improviser, post: 3972499, member: 10683"] I went on one once in Long Island Sound off New Haven Harbor, and felt queasy or I guess, seasick. It buffeted about and I didn't like the experience. I was not the skipper, but just a passenger. Maybe your stomach is stronger than mine. Also, the sails had to be adjusted periodically and I was asked to help. A sailor I am not. So, it is not like you are on yacht or a tour boat where you can just sit there and take in the scenery. Find a friend who has one and see how it works out for you. [/QUOTE]
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