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In a few weeks, we will have a bunch of 10-year-old kids at our waterfront
home for a week. There are a number of small boats available: power, sail, row, paddle. Our daughter is very capable on the water, and we have been working to gradually increase her skills and independence - we now feel confident in her skills operating a small motor skiff without direct supervision. But the other kids have little to no experience on the water. It would be nice to provide a "formal" boater ed program over the course of their stay, so the kids can build skills and confidence. Also, some sort of testing would provide an objective measure of when kids are ready to do specific things on their own. I have not found a good text or program for this kind of education; most seems to be geared at adults who are buying their first over-powered tub! The CYA has a nice program for sailing, but I am interested in more all-around lessons. Any recommendations or suggestions? Sal's Dad |
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