Program Overview

The element that makes Sea Scouting different from all other Scouting can be summed up in one word — water. Sea Scouts is a co-ed program with its own language and series of challenges, all of which are nautical.

As a Sea Scout, you’ll learn to sail, paddle, run a motorboat, tie knots, navigate open water and conduct water rescues. You’ll cover the tools and skills of ancient mariners and those of today’s modern fleets. This year-round program creates an excellent foundation for a career at sea or for a lifelong love of sailing. More important, it molds great leadership and teamwork skills.

In addition to the nautical program, Sea Scouts participate in traditional scouting events such as banquets, fairs and campouts. Parents, friends and leaders play active roles in the program as they help the boys and girls achieve their confidence in, on and around water.

San Diego is also home to several of BSA’s premier adventure camps, which Sea Scouts may attend. The San Diego Youth Aquatic Center on Mission Bay offers camp programs specifically for Sea Scouting.

Boys and girls may join Sea Scouts at age 14 and participate through age 17.

Program Focus

Water

Sports

Sailing

Kayaking

Paddle

Boarding

Canoeing

Social Skills

Service Experience

Swimming

Swiftwater Rescue

Maritime Heritage

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