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Sea Scouts Ship 459
(Mt. Holly, North Carolina)
 
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Sea Scout Adult Leader Basic Training

Sea Scout Adult Leader Basic Training is the first step in training for all Sea Scout leaders focusing on the skills and attributes necessary to be an effective advisor in the Ship’s deliverance of service to youth in your specific geographic location. It is intended primarily to enhance individual knowledge of and connectivity with the strategic plan, program and resources, while emphasizing personal skills necessary for the development of youth in the Sea Scout program. 

Take SSALBT online at the BSA LearnCenter, which is part of My.Scouting Tools

Sea Badge


Seabadge is intense leadership and management training focused on the “how-to” aspects of managing a successful youth led Sea Scout program. While Seabadge was developed as an advanced leadership training program for experienced Sea Scout adult leaders the course is open to all adult Scout leaders.  The driving theme for the training is to “Focus on Youth”, which makes the course especially valuable for any Scout leader dealing with older youth.  Seabadge does not cover topics like boating, knots, or other program-related materials found in the Sea Scout Manual.

Overview & Purpose

Seabadge is a weekend course that begins Friday afternoon and concludes with a closing ceremony before lunch on Sunday.  Course participants and staff function as a model ship to help participants understand how a ship or youth-led unit should function. The curriculum includes twenty sessions, with established objectives, that are presented in a motivating and informative forum.

The objectives of Seabadge are to:

  • Improve the understanding of leadership, management, and motivational skills among adult leaders.
  • Provide management, leadership, and presentation skills and tools to adult leaders so that they may use and share them with others in their day-to-day Scout activities.
  • Use the skills and tools acquired at Seabadge to improve the quality of the Sea Scout program.
  • Encourage the development of lifelong contacts and sharing of resources by and between course participants and staff.

Participant Requirements

Course applicants must meet the following minimum standard requirements prior to consideration for participation in a Seabadge course:

  1. Is a registered adult member of the Boy Scouts of America.
  2. Has completed the basic training courses for their Scouting position and Leader Specific: Sea Scout Adult Leader Basic training.

Uniform Requirements

Sea Scout participants will wear the official Sea Scout uniforms as described in the Sea Scout Manual.  The dress uniform will be worn for the banquet and graduation.  The work uniform will be worn during the remainder of the course.

Other Scout participants will wear their official Scouting uniforms (official Scout leader shirt, Scout pants, leather or web belt, and official socks) with the shoulder loops signifying their Scouting program.  Each person has the option of wearing uniform short, long pants, or a skirt.

Staff Requirements

Seabadge staff members must meet the following qualifications:

  1. Currently registered member of the Boy Scouts of America as a Sea Scout adult leader for at least two continuous years.
  2. Successfully completed an official Seabadge course.
  3. Be approved by their local council and Regional Seabadge Coordinator to serve on the Seabadge staff.
  4. Agree to adhere to the Seabadge Administrative Guide and Seabadge Instructor Manual when planning and presenting Seabadge topics.
  5. Agree to wear a national standard Sea Scout adult leader uniform and insignia (exactly as outlined in the current edition of the Sea Scout Manual) during the Seabadge course.
  6. Once selected, staff members must review all current prerequisite training materials including; Venturing Leader Youth Protection Training, and Leader Specific: Sea Scout Adult Leader Basic Training.

Sea Badge Underway


It is the mission of Seabadge Underway (SBU) Training to provide basic vessel operation training to Sea Scout and other adult Scout leaders, with little vessel experience, to help prepare these leaders to operate a Sea Scout vessel in a safe and productive way under moderate conditions. It is also the mission of this course to provide experienced vessel operators with training in the methods and objectives of operating a Sea Scout vessel to achieve maximum benefit to the youth involved in Scouting’s programs on the water

Objectives

By the end of this course the SBU student should be able to:

  • Properly inspect a vessel to determine if it is properly equipped to get underway and has aboard the safety equipment that is required by law and is recommended for prudent operation.
  • Demonstrate the ability to navigate using dead reckoning, GPS, and other navigation equipment that may be on the training vessel.
  • Demonstrate basic deck skills including tying basic knots, handling ground tackle, and deploying various lines utilized for coming alongside.
  • Set the watch and supervise the navigator, helmsman, and lookouts.
  • Properly identify aids to navigation.
  • Conduct safety drills including man overboard, fire, abandon ship and rescue.
  • Have a working knowledge of the International and Inland Rules of the Road and BSA Safety Afloat policies.
  • Have a working knowledge of the responsibilities of the Sea Scout Skipper and other adult leaders and knowledge of proper unit operations including adult leader relationships with Sea Scout youth leaders.
  • Develop the ability to determine if an adult vessel operator is competent, safe and in compliance with local and federal law and is managing the vessel in accordance with BSA and Sea Scout policy.
  • Identify tools and materials available to assist in training of Sea Scout youth leaders.
  • Safely operate a small auxiliary vessel with outboard (dinghy)
  • Know and demonstrate Sea Scout customs while underway.
  • Have knowledge of the Sea Scout philosophy regarding the development of leadership skills and seamanship skills in youth members while underway.

Participant Requirements

A student does not need sea experience to attend this course but must come prepared. For the inexperienced vessel operator a great deal of effort must be expended to prepare for this course. Not completing the course is usually the result of poor preparation.. Please review the below pre-requisite tasks and training.

  1. Applicants must have a good working knowledge of basic coastal navigation. This may be achieved by reading the Sea Scout Manual, taking a US Power Squadrons (USPS) or US Coast Guard Auxiliary course in piloting. It is highly recommended that the student successfully complete the USPS Piloting level course prior to taking this course. Applicants will be given a navigation test to be completed at home and must pass this test. Mastery of these basic skills is imperative for success in this course. A similar test will be administered during the course. All students must pass this navigation test.
  2. Applicants must be able to tie all 15 knots required for Sea Scout Apprentice and Ordinary ranks including a cleat hitch within a three minute time period. See section on knot tying in this manual.
  3. Applicants must be in good physical condition, able to manage 16 hour days, and must submit a pre-qualification BSA Medical Examination Form and be qualified for “High Adventure” activities including meeting the height and weight standards. Applicants must be able to swim 200 meters. BSA medical form available at:http://www.scouting.org/filestore/HealthSafety/pdf/part_c.pdf
  4. Applicants must currently be registered as an adult Sea Scout leader, Scout leader or Professional Scouter. (If not a Sea Scout leader, there is a great deal of preparation that will be required).
  5. Applicants must study and master the contents of the “Safety and Seamanship” chapter of the current Sea Scout Manual. A test covering this chapter will be given to applicants to complete at home. Applicants must pass this test prior to attending this course. All students must pass a final seamanship test to complete this course.
  6. Applicants must have completed Venturing Youth Protection Training.
  7. Applicant must have a complete dress white or dress blue official Sea Scout Leader’s uniform with insignia placed as set out in the Sea Scout Manual or if in another Scouting program, must have a dress uniform for that program. (The New Century uniform)will be accepted as a dress uniform.)
  8. Applicants must have complete basic first aid and CPR and must have a current card.
  9. Applicants must have completed Sea Scout Adult Leader Basic Training (SSALBT).Course applicants must meet the following minimum standard requirements prior to consideration for participation in a Seabadge course:

Uniform Requirements

Students and course staff will be in Sea Scout working uniform at all times. The course director will utilize the national Sea Scout adult leader khaki work uniform (or the New Century uniform) with either short or long pants and will provide students with a list of required uniforms and personal equipment in advance of their arrival. A list of personal equipment required for the course will be furnished to the student when the course director customizes the Student SBU Manual for his or her course. Students will bring a dress white or blue uniform as set out in the Sea Scout Manual or if not a Sea Scout leader, a dress uniform as set out in the Scout Manual.

   
 
 
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