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Sea Scouts

Ship 98, the Sea Scout Ship “Lookout”, meets in Beaufort and is chartered to the Friends of the North Carolina Maritime Museum. The Sea Scout organization, founded in 1912, is one of the oldest program areas of the worldwide Scouting movement. Since 1972 the program has been open to boys and girls ages 14-20 and it is currently one of the most rapidly growing programs for high school aged young people. As a member of the BSA, the following Vision Statement guides the Sea Scout organization:

The Boy Scouts of America is the nation's foremost youth program of character development and values-based leadership training. 

In the future Scouting will continue to:

  • Offer young people responsible fun and adventure

  • Instill in young people lifetime values and develop in them ethical character as expressed in the Scout Oath and Law

  • Train young people in citizenship, service, and leadership

  • Serve America's communities and families with its quality, values-based program.

The aims of Sea Scouting are further specified in their own words: "Sea Scouting is organized to promote better citizenship and to improve members' boating skills and knowledge through instruction and practice in water safety, boating skills, outdoor, social, and service experiences, and knowledge of our maritime heritage.

"Most Sea Scouting units, called ships, have sailboats or power vessels for learning to sail and cruise. During the boating seasons, every member has a chance to try his hand at the tiller, to trim the sails, and all members are taught safe and proper methods of handling boats. Sea Scouts also learn the meaning of buoys and lights, how to take advantage of wind and tide, and how to drop anchor and approach a dock. Day, weekend, and long cruises are held for all ship members."

One of the most important aspects of the Sea Scout program is its emphasis on leadership training for Scouts. As with other Scouting programs for older teens, the Scouts themselves are expected to run their own program with adults providing only advice and supervision. Thus, the program of an individual ship will be shaped by the interests of its members and may include, in addition to sailing; camping, kayaking, canoeing, snorkeling/SCUBA, and other aquatic and land-based activities.

What kind of activities do Sea Scouts do? Some of the interest of members of Ship 98 are sailing, SCUBA, motor boating, kayaking, rowing, climbing and camping.

What does it cost to join? The annual cost of joining Sea Scouts is $11.00. Ship 98 also assesses dues of $3.00 per  month. Other expenses for activities will be met with fund raisers.

Where and when does the unit meet? Ship 98 meets every Monday night, 6:00 PM (April through October) and 7:00 PM (October through April).

Visit the Sea Scouts, B.S.A. website here.

 

 

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