How to get involved

Find a Sea Scout Ship in your area. Your local council service center can tell you where Sea Scout Ships are and how to get in touch with them. (Look up Boy Scouts of America in your phone book.) If there are more than one Ship in your area, check them all out and decide which one looks best for you. (Most Ships' programs specialize in certain types of boating, and some will be closer to your interests than others.)

Id like more information

The following is available from your local BSA council service center:

Sea Scout Manual, No. 33239B
How to Organize a Sea Scout Ship, No. 25-352
Handbook for Skippers (coming in 2002)

Your local BSA council will be happy to help you get active in Sea Scouting.

A wealth of information is available over the Internet at the Sea Scouting web site. The web site includes program, training, activities, and contact information for your help. It also includes an extensive library of training and program materials and artwork for downloading. Or you can Email us at info@seascout.org.

You'll never forget the year you joined the Sea Scouts!


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