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Sea Scouts

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#1 ·
Can anyone inform me about the Sea Scout Program and what it entails?

Thanks

Eric
 
#4 ·
Sea Scouts is part of the Boy
Scouts of America. Was called Sea Scouts when my Dad was a leader in the 50''s, but was changed to Sea Explorers when I was a scout in the 60s. Speaking from the "old days" the ages were from 14-18.Obviously they''re doing great things with a 90''yawl in the NW. Just be careful if you''re gay.
 
#5 ·
Thanks for the input.

Yeah, back in the day when I was a Scout it was part of the "Explorer" program. Probably a little early to be asking, but my almost eleven year old was curious about the program after a visit to the local Sea Scout Base.

Guess my question really is what are the minimum requirements such as age, etc? Activities? What elements of seamanship are presented or does it vary by location? Are they service oriented and/or does the program focus more on skills development?

Again, thanks for your input.

Eric
 
#6 ·
Well I have been in sea scouts for 2 years. The program has developed me in ways that I didn''t think possible. Also the friendships and skills that come out of it are huge. I am on Odyssey and Verite. Odyssey is a 90''foot yawl and Verite is a 38 foot french rowing/sailing gig. In order to join the sea scout you have to be 14 and no experience is needed. If you have any questions e-mail me at erin717@hotmail.com
 
#7 ·
I am a member of the Tampa bay sailing squdron and am proud of the Sea Scout program that is now in full swing there.The Scouts from the southeastern United States will be gathered begining the week of febuary 14 for the spring meeting 30 boats donated by the membership for use that week will be on Tamp Bay giving the young sailors hands on expierance.Anyone that is interested is invited to come and see Americas youth in action
Y ll come
skipper T
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#9 ·
Portland, OR has an active Sea Scouts program. I went out to their base once to look at their (donated) boats for sale last spring. They meet at least once weekly, with many summer sailing ventures; teach the kids much about maintenance & seamanship. A great program for youth interested in boating - whether sail or power. They take boat donations to fix & sell as they learn about boating/sailing.

Well worth their effort to join and learn.
 
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