Boating and Children?

dubnvento

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My wife and I are having our first baby coming up this spring. I'm wondering how soon they will be able to go out on the boat with us. I wasn't sure to keep the boat in storage or to sell it and worry about buying another later on. How old was your children when they first took a boat ride?
 

Road Guy

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Re: Boating and Children?

they make life jackets for even 6 month olds these days I think.

we used to take our 2 year old out on the sea-doo before we bought the boat and he could handle that pretty well,

So it probably depends on what you will be doing, type of boat, and how many diapers you want to change on the water ;)
 

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Re: Boating and Children?

Our youngest was 13 when we got our first boat, but our 3 1/2 year old grandaughter has been going out almost every weekend with us since last summer when she was 2 1/2. She drives the boat (at idle in the no wake zones), rides on the big tube with someone else, and this summer was kneeboarding with her mother on the kneeboard with her. The smallest life preserver "suits" for kids started around 20 or 25 pounds I think.
 

tommays

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Re: Boating and Children?

This comes up a LOT :D


With a wide view of whats right and wrong :confused:



With the big factor being being when they have gained the nessary muscle control in the neck area to protect themselfs from the wave action


I did it at less than a year BUT that was 22 years ago and people get a bit crazy about it now ;)

And it was a 24' sailboat that was real stable and really had no pounding compared to a power boat


Tommays
 

dubnvento

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Re: Boating and Children?

I know, it seem as though everyone is different. I would be taking them on a 14' runabout and they would have to sit on moms lap. I know my nephew went aboard his grandparents when he was 7 months but they were considered about getting him sun burned.
 

Zero Balance

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Re: Boating and Children?

PDF's aside I consider water temp as a main factor in taking my kids fishing with me. I have a jon boat I fish the rivers in the winter. Kids just arent welcome after the water drops below 55 deg. The water is too cold if one was to hit the drink. Same with the big boat. I fish lake Mi. in the spring and if there was some sort of catastrophe the water would be too cold for a child to wait for help to arrive. Other than that I just use the same common sense as any other passenger.

All mine are over 5 now though...
 

cmcpherson

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Well, I was born in October so my first boat trip was not until sometime in May, someone else can do the math on that. I am now 45 and have boated on just about every type of water and rec. type boat, so I would say that you can't start too soon!!!!
 

amynbill

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I agree with the neck strength response...somewhere around 8 months or more. When you feel they have good control and can sit up on their own. My parents have a large pontoon, so we weren't as worried say in comparison to a 21' bowrider with a good engine.

It also depends on who is willing to hold a child younger than that, if they will act as a cushion.
 

Bajaowner

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my son has been on one since about 1 year. i dont get nuts when he is on board, and he loves every minute of it.
 

FusionFrank

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Re: Boating and Children?

I had my grandson out this summer when he was 4 1/2 months old. It was a very hot day with little wind and barely any wake on the lake. The water was also warm. Either I or my wife held him when we were under way and we took it very easy. Whoever was holding him also wore a PFD at the time in case of emergency. He had lots of sunblock on and his cool shades (see the pic below). I know this seems young, but he absolutely loved it - he would crack up anytime we hit any kind of wave or the boat bounced and he also got all the attention when we stopped for lunch. We can't wait for next year when I am sure he'll be able to drive the boat! j/k​
 

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tashasdaddy

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Re: Boating and Children?

use your own judgement, our kids were on the boat almost immediately. sunblock, shade, you don't want the horrible 3 days & nights with a sunburnt baby. the pdf, and infant seat.
 

PhatboyC

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Funny pic FusionFrank! My sister's baby was also 4 months old this summer. She loves the waves.
 

FusionFrank

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Thanks PhatboyC,
My daughter entered this pic in a photo contest (the original with out resizing) and it won! The picture is going to be in a book the company puts out yearly.​
 

jspringator

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My daughter got her first boat ride when she was 2 weeks old! She is 17 now. Of course a cabin is a must so they can nap out of the sun.
 

Silvertip

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I agree that the gentle rocking of a boat (not the pounding of a 40 mph ride through the chop) would be very calming for a baby. However, I have seen non-thinking parents slather on sunscreen, put on a hat and then take the baby out with bare arms and legs and can't imagine why the child ends up looking like a lobster. Conversely, we just got back from the high elevations in Colorado. At Sprague Lake this young couple got of their car wearing sweathers, caps and long pants. The baby had short sleeve, short pants and no shoes or socks -- and it was chilly. Go figure!!!!!
 

Shaun78

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I have an 11 week old daughter and I took her for a ride(calm day) on our new SeaRay 250 Sundancer that I just bought. I can't wait until next Spring.
 

Missxena

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Re: Boating and Children?

It also depends on who is willing to hold a child younger than that...

Yeah and also who is willing to change several
poopy diapers during the course of the day out
on the water!;)
 

External Combustion

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Re: Boating and Children?

Babies can't swim. Neither can they plug in a hair drier, put their formula in a microwave or drive themselves to their checkup, yet they routinely benifet from an adult that knows how to mitigate the risks for the benifet derived.

Many thousands of East Asians are born on small craft that we would think of a days outing capabilities, grow up, marry and die on nothing much bigger. Their parrents accept the responsibility of the circumstances and rise to the occassion.

I have had real "sea dogs", young children and worse yet, adults with no waterborn experience aboard my vessels. With all of the exposed rotating machinery involved with steam; the temperatures, the "pinch points", the chance of falling overboard and drowning, there has been not one close incounter with the stupid zone.

Young children can and will grow up safe aboard. Others will die needlessly as their parents will or can not protect them from landborn car accidents, preditory actions of what will graciously called human beings, or other forseeable, yet ignored actions.

Do not be dismayed by the weak willed. If you are willing to exert authority over you crumb cruncher, then the child will be more than safe.

I live in a land that has scorpions, pit vipers and large feline menaces. Our children are taught from the time that they understand the spoken word to protect themselves from the aformentiond risks. Water is no diffrent.
 

m&m252

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Re: Boating and Children?

if this is your first child overprotecting will come into play. you better than anyone here knows how well you navigate your vessel you know by instinct what is safe and what is not so take the kid for a short test run and see how it goes...
 
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