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From: David Miller (no email)
Date: Wed Jul 14 2004 - 05:07:55 EDT
A Catamaran. 39 to 40-something feet long. It would give enough space and be
a comfortable ride.
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From: jimvalerie_taylor [mailto:]
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 9:14 AM
To:
Subject: [world-cruising] Cruising with Kids
Hello everyone,
We are new to this site. We are planning to starting doing some
cruising next summer, when school is out and then if we all like it
we may continue cruising and homeschool the kids. Do any of you
have any experience cruising with children? Any and all advice
would be appreciated. Also, we are reading all the books we can
find on crusing. Any books that you would reccommend?
We have an 11 yo and a 13 yo that will be traveling with us.
What type of cruising boat would you reccommend that we start to
look at with children of these ages that will allow all of us a
little space from each other when we need it, not that there is much
space on a boat miles from shore. They are old enough to help us
but also old enough to drive each other crazy too.
We are sick of this crazy work, work, work world we live in. We just
want to slow life down a little and enjoy our kids while they are
still young enough.
Thanks for all your help,
Valerie
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