Rough Seas

Tuesday 28 October 2008 - At Sea

We headed out through a Force 7 Gale and rough seas last night doing a speed of 28 knots. To put this into perspective, a normal cruise ship can do a maximum of 23 knots (downhill with a tailwind) and would start to avoid anything as rough or rougher. Imagine, normal cruise ship equals Nissan Micra, QE2 equals a Porsche. But the QE2 can go faster, she can do about 36 knots, second only to the SS United States which could do over 40 knots. No wonder they chose QE2 for the Falklands.

Unfortunately this morning Nana looked like an extra from Rentaghost. She was suffering from seasickness and was sick at least two times. She began to look better once she had something solid in her stomach. As for me, I was feeling seasick, but I follow the routine of fruit for breakfast, one Biodramina (a wonderful seasickness pill) and plenty of sleep and I'm usually fine.

Campbell and Evie headed down to the indoor pool this morning. Evie is in her element - swimming every day!

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