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Mariners is all about adventure for young men and women aged 14-18.
Members learn nautical skills and how to sail a variety of boats, from
14 ft. Capris to 38 ft fully equipped yachts, not to mention the 100'
Tall Ship 'Spirit of Dana Point'. There's plenty to choose from with
day sails, weekend trips, an annual weeklong summer cruise and exciting
weekend competition events with other Seascout groups.
The instructional part of the program is divided up into a fall and
spring session comprised of 12 weeks each whereas the recreational
sailing and racing runs all year long.
Mariners includes:
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Nautical Training: Instruction involves 12 weeks per session of
Wednesday evening classes for 2.5 hours each. There are 8 separate
classes ranging from beginning to advanced boat handling. On-the-water
training takes place on weekend days during fall and spring seasons.
The culmination of the training results in the Quartermaster Cruise,
where the Mariner skippers one of the large boats to Catalina and back
with their own handpicked crew.
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Seascout Competitions: At the end of both seasons (fall and spring)
there is an assessment of seamanship skills with Sea Scouts from around
the country. Events are often held in San Francisco or San Diego
onboard a US Navy ship. The different Seascout groups compete in
sailing, rowing, and general nautical skills. These events have turned
out to be some of the most popular with the members.
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Cruises: There are a number of trips each year where all the Mariners
that want to take the larger boats and spend the weekend in Catalina or
Newport sailing, snorkeling and going ashore. The premiere trip is the
Long Cruise aboard the tall ship 'Spirit of Dana Point' which heads to
the Channel Islands for 9 days during summer. This is a trip of a
lifetime.
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