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How is this different than the 'land legs/sea legs' effect?
I always had this happen after being on the boat for the day,
even after years of boating. It always took about 1/2 hour to settle down.
Hubby thought it was what you are thinking. It was just after that one terrible docking dangerous docking we did, that I went to lie down right away. I've never done that before. But I was overwrought and after a long day, was tired and needed to lie down for a while. I face a window and looked out and the tree trunk was moving left and right!

We are only on the boat for 1/2 hr tops, and I didn't think that was enough to induce the "sea legs" phenom?
It is a small pontoon BTW, not a sail boat.
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