sloopy
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To the amazement of some of the people who remember the early days of this forum, I have had sex at least once and now have a child!
The doctors recommend 4 months before taking the child on a boat and I am going to go the extra mile to make sure his neck is in good shape and I will not be taking him out on any rough days for a while. (Four-month minimum)
While I understand the child will grow (I wish he would hurry up and time warp to about 4 years old) and things can get expensive, I would like to make sure I get the best lifevest for him, even if that means a new one every four months. I am looking to stay under 100 dollars per vest but I don't trust the 9-dollar vest I am seeing at stores.
Searching Worst Marine, Amazon, Costco, Walmart, and Target reveals a bunch of infant lifevest with questionable certification, straps that tighten in a way that I don't believe a child's body can be shaped, etc. Are there legit child lifevests out there that are high quality, safe, and manufactured by someone who knows what a child looks like? Can I please get some recommendations?
Additionally, when you first brought your child on a boat, what did you do that helped ease the worries, what are some things to avoid, and what are some must haves? I will take any tips. We typically go out on the water twice a week in the morning to go skiing.
The doctors recommend 4 months before taking the child on a boat and I am going to go the extra mile to make sure his neck is in good shape and I will not be taking him out on any rough days for a while. (Four-month minimum)
While I understand the child will grow (I wish he would hurry up and time warp to about 4 years old) and things can get expensive, I would like to make sure I get the best lifevest for him, even if that means a new one every four months. I am looking to stay under 100 dollars per vest but I don't trust the 9-dollar vest I am seeing at stores.
Searching Worst Marine, Amazon, Costco, Walmart, and Target reveals a bunch of infant lifevest with questionable certification, straps that tighten in a way that I don't believe a child's body can be shaped, etc. Are there legit child lifevests out there that are high quality, safe, and manufactured by someone who knows what a child looks like? Can I please get some recommendations?
Additionally, when you first brought your child on a boat, what did you do that helped ease the worries, what are some things to avoid, and what are some must haves? I will take any tips. We typically go out on the water twice a week in the morning to go skiing.