With my boys (4 and 7), who have been on a boat since they were knee high to a grasshopper (whatever that means

) we have certain rules:
1. Life jacket must be worn at all times EXCEPT when in the berth. They take naps, watch DVDs, play trucks, etc. in the berth. The minute they step out, on goes the jacket. They wear them all the time in the cabin when not in the berth.
2. Parents must wear life jackets while the boat is moving. Should wear them all the time
as an example, but when the boat is going to move everyone wears a life vest (adults wear the inflatable kind).
3. Kids have the attention span of a gnat. With my kids it is an inherited trait.

You must have things for them to do on the boat such as a coloring books, sticker books, reading books, toys, DVD player, etc. Don't be upset if they're not as excited about all the neat things in the water as you are.
4. Snacks! Don't forget snacks! My littlest one gets on the boat and starts eating.
5. My kids are a little older, but no one goes out in the cockpit without an adult present.
6. We have the little chairs also, so they sit lower in the cockpit.
Something to remember that was really evident to me at the last CBGT I attended...when the boat is docked, little kids want to constantly enter and exit the boat from the cockpit. To me the scariest issue, second only to a MOB while moving, is the thought of one of my sons falling BETWEEN the boat and the dock.
Bottom line: there is no substitute for adult supervision.
Adults need to take turns handling this duty because the kids seem to have endless energy!
Of course, I bought the boat because I wanted to share the experience with them, so in the end it is all worth it.
