Sea ScoutsSea Scouts is a specialized co-ed program for 14 - 20 years olds, organized to address a youth members’ boating skills and promote knowledge of our maritime heritage. Sea Scout units, called “ships,” focus on sailing and cruising either sailboats, power vessels or paddle sports. Sea Scouts learn to maintain and operate vessels, with a focus on safety. Most ships hold formal meetings conducted in either full dress or work uniforms. Swimming, lifesaving, first aid, Coast Guard Auxiliary Sailing and Seamanship, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation courses are taught with the ship by their own youth officers or other adult mentors. The state safe boating course is also offered to their members by many ships. Occasionally movies are shown, regattas between crews are held, or intership rendezvous are arranged.
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Hill Country District does not currently have a Sea Scout Ship. If you are interested in starting one please contact the District Executive Carl Baker at (512) 617-8617 or carl.baker@scouting.org
Sea Scout CommodoreJim Graves
jimgraves244@gmail.com Interested in learning about Sea Scouting in the Capitol Area Council? Contact our Sea Scout Commodore, Jim Graves. He can help you match your interests with a local ship, or can help you start your own ship if you like! |
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