Sailing Adventures
From July 5 to July 14 in 2024, a group of 15 Sea Scouts, along with 5 dedicated adult leaders, embarked on a thrilling sailing escapade in the Caribbean. This coed crew set sail on 2 charter boats, a 48ft monohull, and a 40ft Catamaran, starting their journey by flying to St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, and then taking a ferry to Tortola, British Virgin Islands.
Over the course of 9 nights, the crew navigated between picturesque anchorages, immersing themselves in the vibrant marine life and rich culture of the Caribbean. The group's dynamic was unique as none of the leaders had a child on the trip, fostering a sense of camaraderie and teamwork among all participants.
With nightly stays in different anchorages, the Sea Scouts dived into various aquatic activities, with some members showcasing their scuba diving skills across 4 memorable dives. Most meals were prepared onboard by the Scouts themselves, fostering independence and culinary skills, while onshore dining experiences in 3 ports introduced the crew to the flavors and rhythms of Caribbean cuisine and culture.
Throughout their adventure, the Sea Scouts enjoyed a plethora of exciting activities, from snorkeling the legendary caves of Norman Island to exploring the captivating wreck site of The HMS Rhone. The group also hiked trails on Jost Van Dyke, leaped from towering rock formations at The Baths National Park in Virgin Gorda, and relished the pristine beauty of White Bay's sandy shores.
A highlight of their journey was the vibrant beach BBQ at Leverick Bay on Virgin Gorda, where the Scouts mingled with peers from around the globe, forging friendships and shared experiences that transcended borders. Engaging in local traditions, the crew enjoyed an evening at Lee Bay on Great Caminoe Island, interacting with other teens from the US, enriching their journey with cultural exchanges and newfound connections.
Reflecting on their adventure, one of the adult leaders, Legare Clement (former Scout Executive) remarked, "The Sea Scouts on our boat enthusiastically embraced the boating lifestyle. They quickly adjusted to sharing small spaces and took on various responsibilities, creating lasting memories that will stay with them for years to come."
In essence, this sailing odyssey not only honed the Scouts' seamanship skills but also instilled in them a deep appreciation for nature, cultural diversity, and the joys of exploration. As the Sea Scouts navigated the azure waters of the Caribbean, they not only discovered the beauty of the sea but also the strength of unity and the thrill of embarking on a shared adventure unlike any other.