Coast Guard Auxiliary Boater Education for Scouts

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Sea Scouts attending Coast Guard Auxiliary training
The Coast Guard Auxiliary offers a wide range of boater education courses (referred to as Public Education within the Auxiliary) to the general public. Coast Guard Auxiliary boater education is particularly well suited for Sea Scouts, Scouts BSA, and Venturers. For Scouts BSA who are planning a trip to the Florida Sea Base, taking a Sailing Skills and Seamanship course beforehand should be a must. They arrive in Florida well prepared to have a great time running the boat. Sea Scouts, Scouts BSA, and Venturers participating in a canoe trek at the Charles L. Sommers Canoe Base or a river closer to home should include the Paddlesports America as a part of their trip preparation. And Sea Scouts will want to participate in any of the following that best meets their needs: About Boating Safely, Boating Skills and Seamanship, or Sailing Skills and Seamanship.

Coast Guard Auxiliary Boater Education Courses for Scouts

Sailing Skills and Seamanship is a terrific course for Scouts going to Florida Sea Base
  • About Boating Safely -- This beginner boating class gives you the knowledge needed to obtain a boat safety certification in many states. Many boat insurance companies offer discounts on boating insurance to boaters who successfully complete About Boating Safely. This is a 6-8 hour course.
  • Boating Skills and Seamanship -- The BS&S course is a comprehensive course designed for both the experienced and the novice boater. It consists of 8 core required two hour lessons plus five elective lessons, providing up-to-date knowledge for handling boats in all conditions.
  • Paddlesports America -- This four hour seminar course provides outstanding safety information just for canoeists and kayakers.
  • Sailing Skills and Seamanship -- The SS&S course is a comprehensive course designed for both experienced and novice sailors. The course is divided into parts: 10 core requirement two-to four-hour lessons plus 6 elective lessons that will enhance the skills required for a safe voyage in all conditions.

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Auxiliary Resources

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Scout Resources

BSA Safety Guidelines

Contributed by

Ron Tvorik, BC-ESS