
Complete the requirements in both the practical and on shore training sections.
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Row a dinghy single-handed and carry out in sequence the following manoeuvres:
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Take the boat away from a bank side mooring.
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Row in a straight line for a 100 metres
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Complete a figure-of-eight course.
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Scull over the stern between two points 20 metres apart and turn through 180 degrees.
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Draw stroke over the bow.
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Using a round turn and two half hitches, moor to a ring, post or bollard.
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Be able to point out and name the basic parts of a pulling boat.
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As part of a crew of a boat:
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Take a place as an oarsman, including stroke.
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Understand boat orders and be able to act on them.
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As bowman, be a lookout and report hazards to the coxswain using standard maritime directions e.g. starboard, port quarter, dead ahead, etc.
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From a boat, heave an unweighted line to land within reach of target 5 metres away with not more than three attempts.
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Understand the safety rules that apply to Scout boating.
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Know the difference between a lifejacket and a buoyancy aid and show the correct method of wear.
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Understand the importance of wearing appropriate clothing for various weather conditions.
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Know what actions and safety requirements to take when being towed.
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Have a basic knowledge of 'Rules of the Road' for your local waters.
Notes
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Reference should be made to the Activity Rules in chapter nine of Policy, Organisation and Rules and the Adventurous Activity Permit Scheme
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If you need help designing alternatives to these requirements for those with special needs please contact the Special Needs Office at Gilwell Park.
















