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Stephen Trapani wrote:
Frank wrote: Why do you feel that your 14-year-old is unqualified? Maybe we have different definitions of "qualified to stand watch" but I'd rely on my 12-year-old daughter under these circumstances. Maybe this is the universe giving him an opportunity to show you he's more responsible than you think? I know I tend to underestimate my kids 'cause I think of them as having been newborns about 5 minutes ago. They're often capable of so much more than I give them credit for. I say, give him the opportunity to show his mettle. It'll be a great bonding and growth experience for both of you! When I was 14 I took watches at the helm at night in small craft warning seas in the Molokai channel in my Dad's Blanchard 33.' One crew member sleeping below, the other sleeping beside me in the cockpit. Stephen I'd be a little more conservative in this area. Could he steer a compass course? Would he know what to do if he saw another boat approaching? Probably depends on what hazards lay along your intended track. |
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