Sailing with our dog
We love sailing with our dog. My wife is blind (and an excellent sailor) and takes her yellow lab guide dog with her everywhere. The dog swims with us and climbs the ladder by herself to get back in, she even swims to shore to do her "business". Sleeping on our Hunter 26 is easy, the dog curls up under the table and in the morning wakes us up in the quarterdeck.Out on deck, the dog always wears a PFD (they swim great but don't float well). When the boat is heeled up, she likes to lay on the up side of the floor with her paws against the center rail. If needed, the dog can also perform work on the boat. She can hold a dock line while we launch or help tail a winch when I'm raising sails. Her water rescue skills are minimal but she has towed tired swimmers back to the boat when needed.As a guide dog, she has full access to the marina and shore life so no kenneling is needed. We have sailed from the Gulf to the Great Lakes and have been welcomed at every facility.All in all, I can't imagine life aboard our boat without the dog and I know she loves it because she is the first one in the Suburban when we start loading up for a sail. - paul