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  • AlabamaDan's Avatar
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    • Aug 2007
    • 96

    Crew vs Ship

    #1
    I'm looking to start a new unit I. Our area and I've been thinking that a Venturing Crew would be the way to go, but now I'm wondering about a Sea Scout Ship instead. What's the benefits of one over the other?

  • AlabamaDan's Avatar
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    • Aug 2007
    • 96

    #2
    Found this. http://www.scouter.com/forum/venturing-program/23585-sea-scout-ship-vs-venturing-crew

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    • TheGong's Avatar
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2012
      • 26

      #3
      Why not do both? My venture crew is also a Sea Scout ship. We follow Venturing Advancement and then we also follow Sea Scout advancement. During some parts of the year we concentrate on Sea Scouts and some parts of the year we concentrate on Venturing. Since we are a very active crew most of what we did as Venturers counts towards Sea Scout Advancement. During our meetings we either split time between working on Sea Scout stuff and Venturing stuff or we alternate meetings. This seems to work out the best with peoples intrests.

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      • ScoutNut's Avatar
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        • May 2002
        • 4862

        #4
        What are the KIDS interested in ?

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        • qwazse's Avatar
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2009
          • 2210

          #5
          I've been trying to reply for a while. We'll see if it takes my post this time. In general your link is how we see things. If your kids and the CO is after a specialty program focused on aquatic skills, be a ship. If they want to specialize in something land based (outdoors, sports, youth ministry, a hobby, etc ..), or be more general interest (like ours) and evolve their program in various directions over time, be a crew.

          Also, what do the youth in your community need? If there already is a vibrant sailing community with a youth program (as we have just an hour north of us), you probably don't need to fill that niche. Some units have tried to form ships along our three rivers (I met one youth who was a member of several crews and a ship), but they haven't held together for very long. Boating is a subculture here, so only a few kids really see it as something they want to commit to. But, if you've got that few kids who are really interested (and maybe someone who'll donate the slip and the water craft), it may be the ideal program for you.

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          • SSScout's Avatar
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            • Jan 2006
            • 2458

            #6
            Thirdtime test venturerere Test.

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