Pontoon Boat Guide - Your Guide to On-Water Fun!

Creating Fun for Pontooning Kids Helpful pontooning hints from the staff of the Pontoon Boat Guide.


Pontooning kids have more fun than any of their counterparts on shore, from watersports, fishing and cruising to camping, beachcombing and simply hanging out with family and friends in a variety of exciting new places. And as they’re having the time of their lives, they’re also embarking on an important process of self-development. Boating, after all, inspires a feeling of adventure and discovery, which gives a child an interesting subject to discuss with teachers and friends and broadens his or her self-awareness. Boating also helps build a sense of self-confidence as the child explores and engages with the environment.

To further improve that self-confidence, parents should give their children onboard assignments. Even the youngest children can handle a small job, and you will be teaching them invaluable lessons about responsibility, safety and teamwork. Being part of a working crew allows children to feel the pride of ownership, and the lessons they learn will serve them well throughout their lives.

To make each child’s pontoon boat experience even better, resourceful parents can introduce a pontooning toy box, a dedicated Kid Space, pontooning journals, cruising games and other special activities. To learn more, check out Tips for Parents.

Pontoon boating isn’t just a recreational pursuit or a substitute for a vacation or two. It’s an ongoing lifestyle choice, and this lifestyle is one the entire family can embrace. As you introduce your children to the fun of a pontoon boat, you’ll be giving them healthy adventures to replace too many indoor hours in front of TVs and computers, and you’ll be making memories together that will last a lifetime. You’ll also help ignite a lifelong passion that they will pass on to their own children someday.

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