Looks like a San Juan?, S2? Nice boat, if you sell it you might regret that decision later.
I have been sailing for over 40 years and even quit my job, sold my house, took my then 2 year old son and wife on a three year ICW coastal adventure back in 1984. With three adult kids, to this day, despite all my efforts to try to get them to sail, they have no interest! We have owned eight boats over the last 30 years from our Columbia 23 to our Coronado 35, which we lived on. Through all that not one of my children was ever really interested in sailing. It was a bummer literally when we had to drag them up to boat only to get bored looks, and negatives attitudes.
Geez, whats so bad about sailing? I evaluated my methods of instruction and tried to keep any negative attitude in check. I was no Bligh!!!!
Sooo, I have concluded that sailing is something you really want to partake in, a spiritual experience for many, a challenge for others, but its a love it or leave it kind of experience. My wife and I are what you can call sailing fanatics, where we find more comfort being on the water under sail then any other environment. All sailors can relate!! Its a passion alright.
You can give your children sailing lessons, send them to sailing camps, or even buy them a small boat (Sunfish, Laser, Snark, etc) for starters, but the truth is the love of sailing comes from within. How to nurture that will always be your challenge.
Keep sailing
Freezin on Lake Lanier, Georgia
Bob
Catalina 30
Breezin II