Is it safe to take an infant on a boat?
In fact, it is almost easier to boat with a baby then it is to boat with young toddlers that are climbing and running around. And if you have a boat that you sleep on, there is nothing better than the gentle rocking of a boat to help a baby sleep.
With proper safety precautions, there is no reason why you can’t continue boating with a baby.
The U.S. Coast Guard’s Office of Boating Safety states that an infant should not travel on a boat until they weigh at least 18 pounds and can wear a personal floatation device (PFD).
Most babies hit that weight between 4 and 11 months old. However, I have found several infant life jackets
Safe Boating with an Infant Baby
I think the key phrase is “should not travel” as opposed to “should not go on” a boat with an infant. Our infant daughter was on our boat at 2 ½ weeks old. We found a great infant life jacket
that is safe and Coast Guard approved for infants less than 30 lbs. Our baby wore it every time we got on and off the boat. She also wore the safety life jacket for the few short boat rides we took while she was very young. (Note: we had a 30' cabin crusier boat that was very smooth and handles wakes pretty well.)
It is, however, very important not to place an infant in a car seat or other non-floating device when cruising in a boat. It’s just not safe.
Safely Boarding a Boat with a Baby
Another thing to be careful about with an infant on a boat, is getting on and off the boat with the baby safely. Some people pass the baby to someone already on the boat (while wearing an infant's life vest
While on the boat deck, an infant baby should always be accompanied by an adult. Proper shading and sun protection is also very important with the gentle and sensitive skin of infant babies. These are good rules for a baby or child of any age.
We kept boat rides to a minimum and took it easy our baby's first few months on the water. But we went to our boat EVERY weekend and had a very enjoyable - and safe - summer with our new boat baby.
Best of all, the fresh air and views of nature are very enjoyable for a baby. Babies love to take in the environment around them - and boating offers a great nature experience with many things to entertain them with water, birds, ducks, fish, cool breezes and more. This Searock Marine-Grade Baby Seat & Swing (Fits Babies 6-36 Months)
Bed Options for a Newborn Infant or Baby Sleeping on a Boat
Here are my recommendations for safe and compact infant co-sleepers and baby travel beds that are perfect for a baby sleeping on board a boat.
Read more: Bed Options for a Newborn Infant or Baby Sleeping on a Boat
UPDATE:
As our baby got a bit older (2-3 years old), we found that Stearns Kids Puddle Jumper Jackets were a great life jacket alternative. They are Coast Guard approved and give kids confidence to learn how to swim faster. We use it while anchored out or at the pool.
Check out Boater Life Boat Shop for more options for Baby / Infant Life Jackets.



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check out www.babysearock.com. they make baby seats for the boat.
Great advice, and thank you for sharing your real world experience taking your baby out. So helpful! --Traci, BurntApple.com http://burntapple.com/2013/07/30/boating-with-toddlers-water-safety-to-boat-safe/
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