A Family Affair
When we got our first boat, both my wife and I were tied to pagers and subject to being called back to work at all hours. But the kids new that when the boat left the dock, we were there with them, no pagers on board. Our second (and current) boat was a Hunter 23.5, that we got with the intent of weekending on, all 5 kids and my wife & I. Our first extended cruise was a week to the Lake Erie islands. 7 days, 5 kids 24' boat. We have become a very close family. That 1st trip, all but 3 nights were spent at anchor, and we had a blast. The last 3 nights were at the Cedar Point Marina, which is adjacent to a major amusement park. We were the smallest boat in the marina, but had the largest crew in the marina. In the mornings, the cabin was nothing but knees and elbows.After dinner on board, my wife would break out a book to read to us all, then we made our log enteries. In addition to my usual entries, the kids each took turns, one making an entry each night. We occaisionally go back and read these logs and laugh.Our boat's name comes from this time: "Kinship".Kin is hillbilly (my wife's family is from KY) for family. Ship is not only for boat, but also from the suffix meaning "practice".RobS/V Kinship