SEA SCOUT SHIP 25 MARITIME EXPLORER PROGRAM
In the old days, when square-rigged tall ships ruled the seas, Cabin Boys were some of the youngest people aboard boats. The primary task that was given to them was to become familiar with the sails and lines and to learn the use of each in all sorts of weather. They would even begin to stand watch like other crewmen or act as helmsman in good weather, holding the wheel to keep the ship steady on her course. In other words, they were tasked with learning how to sail.
In Ship 25, we continue that maritime tradition by opening up our program to boys and girls who are not yet sufficient age to become full crew members of Ship 25. Youth aged 12 & 13 may petition to be considered a Maritime Explorer with Sea Scout Ship 25 provided they agree to adhere to the guiding principles of the Scout Oath, the Scout Law, and the Sea Promise and state their intention to join the ship when they are of sufficient age. Maritime Explorer status shall confer no special privilege other than eligibility to participate in selected Ship 25 activities as deemed appropriate by the Ship Officers. |
LAST UPDATE 2024-05 | SEA SCOUT SHIP 25 - SSS YORKSHIRE | YORK PENNSYLVANIA