What do you do with kids aboard for two weeks?
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What do you do with kids aboard for two weeks?
Post your ideas or known solutions.
For our two week trip to Isle Royale National Park earlier this season, having the port settee berth shelf completely full of books was a godsend. They read all of them. Let's face it, our boats are older, smaller and slower than most of life these days, so we figured a similarly aged pastime might work well. We were fortunate.
For our two week trip to Isle Royale National Park earlier this season, having the port settee berth shelf completely full of books was a godsend. They read all of them. Let's face it, our boats are older, smaller and slower than most of life these days, so we figured a similarly aged pastime might work well. We were fortunate.
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Re: What do you do with kids aboard for two weeks?
Paul:
You got teenage boys to read
Holy crapola
What drug did you use
Did you hypnotize them
You got teenage boys to read
Holy crapola
What drug did you use
Did you hypnotize them
Fair winds,
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Re: What do you do with kids aboard for two weeks?
Amazing - and the books are real, not on an electronic device.
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Re: What do you do with kids aboard for two weeks?
Boy, oh boy, are they going to be telling stories about you!
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Re: What do you do with kids aboard for two weeks?
Must be a Cape Dory thing. These kids actually read too.
But they also keep busy fishing, swimming, rowing the dink, OR goofing off on the iPad when there was wifi, which wasn't often
But they also keep busy fishing, swimming, rowing the dink, OR goofing off on the iPad when there was wifi, which wasn't often
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Your boys look a little old for this, but one of my favorite things to do with my kids is search for treasure. I have an old box that looks rather "piratey" (if that is a word) that I fill with candy or toys. Once Sarah starts the bed time routine with our boys I quietly paddle away to hide the box ashore. In the morning we set out in the dinghy looking for treasure! It seems to be a big hit. They never seem upset that they only find Oreos and no gold. I don't think this will work indefinitely unless I start hiding bigger and better treasures...
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When our three sons were young (about 13, 11 and 6) I got a RIB with a large enough outboard to get it up on a plane. We were only chartering at the time on a regular basis in Maine and on the Chesapeake. They loved zipping around while we were at anchor. They still love sailing and are now taking their kids.
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I admit to being a bit of an old grouch, but unsupervised kids zipping around the anchorage in a dinghy with a big outboard is one of my pet peeves.
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I spent a lot of pleasant time looking at old photos of sailing with our kids back when we were chartering boats. An essential item for each child is a dip net, which allows them to capture all manner of strange marine creatures.
Poking around on the beach and in tide pools is always a hit. Fooling around with the dinghy with age appropriate activities is good.
Poking around on the beach and in tide pools is always a hit. Fooling around with the dinghy with age appropriate activities is good.
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Many adventures await ashore.
and afloat
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Re: What do you do with kids aboard for two weeks?
Books are good
But the best thing to have along is a good friend.
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Re: What do you do with kids aboard for two weeks?
Sounds like a a match made in heaven. They enjoyed zipping around old grouches, supervised or not.Tom Keevil wrote:I admit to being a bit of an old grouch, but unsupervised kids zipping around the anchorage in a dinghy with a big outboard is one of my pet peeves.
In any case, keeping them occupied worked as they all still love sailing and it looks like the grand kids will as well (along with fast power boats too.)
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