No Problem Mon
Bob, no sweat. You will have great, lasting memories of these early sailing days with you expanding family. Well ok, ok, I can hear it coming; you will build those memories after your second or third day/night on the boat with the little one.First use your car seat, which is probably now the “cradle type” with a handle. (As they get older the larger seats still apply) This can easily be lashed into the your cockpit. We found that the motion of the boat put ours to sleep quickly. Remember at these early ages the kiddos can not cool them self’s off, they don’t sweat. So put your bimini up and give them a wipe down with a cool wash cloth during the heat of the day. We also found that we could wedge the seat into the opening to the forward birth with a couple of cushions. We made sure nothing could fall on them, like books, CD’s, Jimmy Buffet margarita glasses, etc. while underway. I think this was also the time we purchased that first nice 12volt fan.Now for the non-sailing times. The V-Berth makes into a fantastic play pen and crib. We built a lea cloth out of an old bimini that had a main sheet window in it. We cut it to be about 20” above the cushions at the head of the berth with the window centered on the cabin door. Then it was made fast to the lockers we had on each side of the boat with snap hooks and eyes. The “tail” was about 2’ long that we snapped underneath the berth cushions. It will store there nicely too.Keep them cool, take extra diapers, a rum punch or two for Mom and Dad also is not a bad ideal.Our kids are now 6 & 9 and to date I do not see a “art portfolio” from school with out at least 5 sailboat pics. Hint: teach them to grind at 7 yrs! When she gets a little older, a youth harness with PFD works well in the cockpit, a TV/VCR sure does wonders on rainy days or while you are docking and anchoring. Now mine read with us, take the wheel, the 9yr old trim sails, and of course swimming is a BIG hit.Have a great time. I had fun just remembering those times!Jay & Kara MeyerS/V MyKaraBBean