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Old 05-31-2018, 03:52 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by NachoMan View Post

We're not planning to sell everything and commit 100% to the boat full time to start, but rather transition over to the boat more and more as we all become more comfortable.
Wifey B: And if it feels right, do it. If not, slow down.

Also, be careful to make it a wonderful experience for your daughter and instill good habits. We have in our extended group, two 3 year olds, now nearly 4. They love all boats. If we're going to get on the boat today, they'll be wearing their PFD's at breakfast. They love their PFD's because to them it means boating. Helps that they're fancy ones a 3 year old would like. Started with Dora the Explorer.

Don't rush it either. In my limited experience there are many years of difference between a 2 year old and a 3 year old. I think the 3 year old is far more able to enjoy and truly experience being on the boat.
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