
The Scout must complete all these activities.
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Hold the Nautical Skills Badge, or be at least 13 and complete requirements 1 to 5 of the Nautical Skills Badge.
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Demonstrate knowledge of pilotage, navigation lights, sound signals, tides, currents and eddies, as relevant to their local waters.
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Take care of and maintain a boat or canoe for a period of at least three months.
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Know how to get local weather forecasts, understand their importance and be able to recognise signs of changing weather.
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Choose one of the following two activities
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Gain the Pulling Coxswain Award, or take charge of a pulling boat and carry out a range of manoeuvres including: getting underway, man overboard, picking up a buoy, anchoring and coming alongside. Show a working knowledge of the pulling orders and be able to demonstrate them to less experienced members of the crew.
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Gain the RYA Dinghy Level 2 - Basic Skills or Young Sailing Scheme - Start Sailing Stage 3, or take charge of two other people in a sailing boat and demonstrate crew management and a range of sailing skills including: launching and recovery, getting underway, coming alongside, tacking and gybing, man overboard, picking up a buoy, anchoring and capsize recovery.
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Take part in an expedition afloat with a minimum 24 hour duration.
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Obtain an authorisation to undertake water activities (Form W).
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Complete from the list of nautical skills training activities:
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One further item from the Practical Skills section, making sure that at least two skill areas have been covered.
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Two further items from the Safety section.
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One further item from the Rules of the road and communications section.
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Three further items from the remaining five sections.
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Keep a log of the water activities they complete.


















