Sea - Scouts
Sea Scouting is a specialized, coeducational branch of Scouting America for youth ages 14 to 20 (or 13 and graduated from 8th grade) [19, 28, 34]. It focuses on maritime skills, leadership, and nautical adventure, operating through local units known as "Ships" [19, 20]. Program Experience
Ships generally meet weekly or bi-weekly and often participate in at least one major monthly activity, such as a multi-day sailing trip or white water rafting expedition [22]. You can find a local unit using the Sea Scout Ship Locator . Sea Scouts
Focuses on mastering complex maritime tasks and leadership [16]. Sea Scouting is a specialized, coeducational branch of
Training includes sailing, kayaking, powerboating, and canoeing [20, 23]. You can find a local unit using the Sea Scout Ship Locator
The highest rank, equivalent to the Eagle Scout award [29, 35]. It is known for its rigorous requirements, including a Board of Review (formerly called a "Bridge of Review") to verify the candidate's mastery and growth [11, 29, 32]. Community Perspectives
