As we prepare to cruise, and think about entertaining our grandchildren for extended periods of time, we have been challenged to identify fun and educational items that are easily stored on a boat. We have a variety of books, toys, and craft items.  We already have a great collection of ‘water toys’ for ourselves that we know the grandchildren will enjoy.  Kayaks, paddle boards, rafts, waterhammocks, and noodles are in great abundance.
 However, I hope these people leave before the grandchildren arrive or they will be seriously disappointed in our level of preparedness!
Keith and Deb purchased a DeFever trawler (February 2013) with the dream of retiring on the boat and cruising. That dream became a reality on June 29, 2019. This blog will chronical life aboard ‘Right Hand’.
Saturday, June 15, 2019
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