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I would like everyone’s thoughts here...
Took my nephews, daughter and wife out on Friday. It was super foggy (pic attached) and probably spent about 40-60 mins idling as we made our way through the channels and out to the ocean. Basically, there was no fog and then we were in it out of nowhere, so decided to just make our way out.
Anyways, we finally made it into the ocean and started fishing. I got my nephews set up and then went to get another lure, so went into the cockpit area to find it. When I came back out, I was a little nauseous and light headed. I kept pushing through but noticed my nephews felt the same.
We had full enclosures up and wind was coming from our stern basically the whole time. I don’t think it was sea sickness as my wife, daughter and I were out in a lot worse conditions the prior time (Friday was calm). However, once we made it back to the bay, we were better....wind was in the opposite direction and I cracked the window to increase ventilation.
With this being said, my wife doesn’t want us trolling in the future as the approach would be similar, right? Is this something common that happens and me being new, I should have cracked the windows earlier while idling?
Since reading an article about a young boy passing from CO poison on a boat, my wife is very concerned about this.
Sorry for the long post, but super curious now...
OX66 outboard
Took my nephews, daughter and wife out on Friday. It was super foggy (pic attached) and probably spent about 40-60 mins idling as we made our way through the channels and out to the ocean. Basically, there was no fog and then we were in it out of nowhere, so decided to just make our way out.
Anyways, we finally made it into the ocean and started fishing. I got my nephews set up and then went to get another lure, so went into the cockpit area to find it. When I came back out, I was a little nauseous and light headed. I kept pushing through but noticed my nephews felt the same.
We had full enclosures up and wind was coming from our stern basically the whole time. I don’t think it was sea sickness as my wife, daughter and I were out in a lot worse conditions the prior time (Friday was calm). However, once we made it back to the bay, we were better....wind was in the opposite direction and I cracked the window to increase ventilation.
With this being said, my wife doesn’t want us trolling in the future as the approach would be similar, right? Is this something common that happens and me being new, I should have cracked the windows earlier while idling?
Since reading an article about a young boy passing from CO poison on a boat, my wife is very concerned about this.
Sorry for the long post, but super curious now...
OX66 outboard