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Most people around here who have a boat, then a baby, see the boat maybe
once or twice over the next year or two before they sell it. YMMV.



They missed a good chance for a night of rest then. My daughter would fall a
speep as we left the dock and would not wake up till we stepped back on the
docks. When we spent the night on board she would speep for 12 hours without
waking up. It was the only time we got a rest. Boats are also kid proof for the
most part and they are a lot easier to clean up. You can just hose it off. We
moved aboard before she was 2 years old. It was a lot easier to live aboard
than to live ashore.


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