Charles N. Curtis - Sea Scout Ship 110W
Charles N. Curtis - Sea Scout Ship 110

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Deep Sea Scouts

The Deep Sea Scouts (DSS) is a National Scout Active Support Unit of The Scout Association with the aim of connecting Scouting to the sea. It was originally formed in 1928 as an organisation enabling young people serving on British ships to participate in Scouting activities.

Hawke Scout HallW
Hawke Scout Hall

The Hawke Scout hall is a building located on the edge of Coxs Bay, which is between the suburbs of Herne Bay and Westmere in Auckland, New Zealand. It is primarily used by Sea Scouts.

Sea Scouts (Scouting Ireland)W
Sea Scouts (Scouting Ireland)

Sea Scouting has existed in Ireland since 1912. Currently, all Sea Scout Groups in Ireland are members of the World Organisation of the Scout Movement (WOSM) through Scouting Ireland. Sea Scouting provides Scout training with and through water-borne activities.

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Lelievlet

The Lelievlet is the most commonly used steel sailing and rowing boat of the Sea Scouts of Scouting Nederland, it is also used by many Sea Scouts in Flanders and the National Water Activities Centre (NWAC) of Scouting Ireland in Killaloe, Ireland. Its design is based upon the beenhakkervlet, a type of steel dinghy often used with cargo riverboats, and its name is derived from the international Scout logo, the Scout lily.

S.S.S. LotusW
S.S.S. Lotus

The S.S.S. Lotus is a historic gaff rigged schooner. Her home port is Sodus Bay in Wayne County, New York. She is owned and operated by the "Friends of the Schooner Lotus."

National BoatswainW
National Boatswain

The National Boatswain is the leading youth member of Sea Scouts program of the Boy Scouts of America. The National Boatswain is a member of the National Sea Scout Committee, and the Boy Scouts of America Executive Board.

Quartermaster Award (Boy Scouts of America)W
Quartermaster Award (Boy Scouts of America)

The Quartermaster Award is the highest rank attainable in the Sea Scouting program of the Boy Scouts of America.

Royal Navy Recognised Sea ScoutsW
Royal Navy Recognised Sea Scouts

There are 105 Sea Scout Groups in the United Kingdom and one group in Gibraltar who are affiliated to the Royal Navy in order to foster a close relationship between the Royal Navy and young people in the Scout Association by making naval facilities and equipment accessible. It is seen as a mark of great honour by the Groups holding RN Recognition.

Sea Scouts (Boy Scouts of America)W
Sea Scouts (Boy Scouts of America)

Sea Scouts is a program of the Boy Scouts of America for young men and women ages 14 through 20. Along with Cub Scouting, Scouts BSA, and Venturing, Sea Scouts provides a program for religious, fraternal, educational, and other community organizations to use for character, citizenship, and mental and personal fitness training for youth. As part of this training, Sea Scouts are expected to develop personal religious values, learn the principles of American heritage and government, and acquire skills that will prepare them to become successful adults.

Sea Scouts (film)W
Sea Scouts (film)

Sea Scouts is an animated cartoon short film in the Donald Duck series. It was produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters on June 30, 1939 by RKO Radio Pictures.

Sea Scouts (The Scout Association)W
Sea Scouts (The Scout Association)

Sea Scouts are a branch of The Scout Association in the United Kingdom dedicated to boating and water-based activities such as sailing, canoeing, motorboating and water navigation. The branch were first formed in 1909 with specialist Sea Scout troops and have been a feature of the wider Scouting movement ever since. They are usually based by the side of water, either the sea, lake, river or canal.

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Seabadge

Seabadge is the advanced leadership and management course for adult leaders of the Boy Scouts of America's Sea Scout program.