A co-ed program, Sea Scouts learn how to maintain and operate their vessel and have the opportunity to go on many adventures.
Sea Scouting is a coed, ship-based program for youth 14-20 years of age, (or 13 years of age and have completed the eighth grade). Sea Scouts have positive and character-building experiences while learning the time tested skills of a sailor. Each Sea Scout group is called a “Ship” and each Ship works with a specific vessel on an ongoing basis. Meeting schedule is dependent on the specific Ship as are the skills that the Scouts will learn. Some Sea Scouts are a part of a sailing Ship and learn fundamentals of sailing. Some Sea Scouts are a part of a motorized Ship, and learn the mechanics of that ship’s systems. Each program is uniquely suited to the vessel and her Scouts.
To find the nearest Sea Scout Ships, click here. (link goes to seascout.org)
Western Region Sea Scout calendar including local & national events, click here. (link goes to seascout.org/regions/western/)