My son is now 17 and has been sailing on Coquina since birth. He was maybe a 
month old when he did a 4 day cruise. See 
http://www.dellabarba.com/sailing/images/noah093x.JPG
We sailed a LOT with him, he spent an average of 10% of his entire life on the 
boat when he was younger.
Babies are easy on boats, they love the motion and we just bungee-corded his 
car seat where we wanted it.
I can give you all kinds of baby hints.


Joe
Coquina
C&C 35 MK I
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stus-List baby on board


Stephen, a baby on board can be readily done.  We bought our first boat when my 
wife was pregnant, using the logic that we'd be too exhausted and full of 
excuses after the baby arrived.

It just requires some planning and modifications to behavior.  I can singlehand 
the boat, so my wife was (unfortunately living up to a sexist generalization) 
on kid duty.  We put lifeline netting up all around 'til he was 5, and bolted a 
car seat down in the v-berth.  Going for an afternoon sail we would sail with 
him in the cockpit for a while, but then put him in the car seat with a bottle 
and blanket, he'd sleep a couple of hours.

Lee clothes also make a great pseudo playpen and a snug place for playing or 
napping.

I did once get a complaint that we were heeled over too far, his toys kept 
falling over, and I did have recurring nightmares of having a bilge pump 
clogged with Lego, but all in all an excellent experience and he is now an 
excellent sailor.

Graham Collins

Secret Plans

C&C 35-III #11



I have owned DejaVu, a 1990 34/36 for the past 7 years.  She is my third C&C 
before her a 24' then another 34'.  We sailed the hell out of her all around 
the Gulf of Mexico but now she sits on a custom trailer in Pensacola Shipyard 
Marina.  The birth of a child will do that to you ;)   Thought long and hard 
about parting ways with her but I cant do it, so she remains sidelined and 
dearly missed for all the great adventures she surely brought to us all who 
sailed her.  Maybe I will bring her up to Lake Lanier and someday give her to 
my son Max, who is 2 years old.

Stephen Thorne
C&C 34/36 DejaVu





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