We all think about it, as we take our children cruising, whether for a week or for 10 years: how will they adapt to this very unusual life, with its safety rules and overcrowded conditions? And is it dangerous for them? And how should life aboard be organised so that all goes well?
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Jean-Christophe Guillaumin
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Not a Boat Show or a week goes by without one of our readers contacting us about the question of children aboard: from babies to teenagers, there are many questions and genuine worries. However, after having chartered for a week in the Grenadines, or sailed round the Atlantic over a year, the return shows that everything goes incredibly well (fortunately)… Why? Quite simply, because children have an ability to adapt which is 100 times greater than ours… The catamaran: space and privacyThe general opinion of cruising families is that the hardest thing to cope with remains the boat’s cramped con…