never sick at sea

Etymology
A phrase that comes from a verse in "H.M.S. Pinafore", a 1878 comic opera: Captain: I am never known to quail At the fury of a gale, and I'm never, never sick at sea! All: What, never? Captain: No, never! All: What, never? Captain: Hardly ever!

Phrase

 * 1) Having all the qualifications and abilities one could possibly ask for (or almost, anyway)