Kusanagi
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Re: The Love Thread (Or Just Warms and Fuzzies)
Haven't been on a military vessel myself, but I would assume a partial contributor would be your mindset. If you try to pay attention to the rocking, I damn-well bet you'll notice it. If you're not paying attention to it at all, you'll probably feel it less, or maybe not at all. It also probably depends on how long you've been on the vessel. After only one or two days, you'd probably still feel it, since you'd still not be used to it. After about a week or two, assuming you're not paying attention to it, I'd guess that you wouldn't feel it, or at least it would be minimal.
It's all in the mind.
EDIT: Also, I'd hope a military vessel would be bigger than a sailboat. The larger the vessel, the less noticeable the rocking is. At least, that's been my experience with civilian vessels.
Haven't been on a military vessel myself, but I would assume a partial contributor would be your mindset. If you try to pay attention to the rocking, I damn-well bet you'll notice it. If you're not paying attention to it at all, you'll probably feel it less, or maybe not at all. It also probably depends on how long you've been on the vessel. After only one or two days, you'd probably still feel it, since you'd still not be used to it. After about a week or two, assuming you're not paying attention to it, I'd guess that you wouldn't feel it, or at least it would be minimal.
It's all in the mind.
EDIT: Also, I'd hope a military vessel would be bigger than a sailboat. The larger the vessel, the less noticeable the rocking is. At least, that's been my experience with civilian vessels.