Long Cruise Badge
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| + | <!-- [[Image:LongCruise.jpg|thumb||right|Long Cruise badge.]] --> | ||
| + | [[Image:LongCruiseRedArc.jpg|thumb||right|Red Arc, One for each additional cruise.]] | ||
| + | [[Image:LongCruiseWhiteArc.jpg|thumb||right|White Arc, eqv. to five red arcs.]] | ||
| + | [[Image:Long Cruise Centennial.jpg|thumb||right|Centennial Long Cruise badge.]] | ||
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| + | The '''Long Cruise badge''' may be earned by both youth and adults registered in [[Sea Scouting]]. A Sea Scout is required to earn a Long Cruise badge as a requirement for the [[Able]] rank. | ||
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The Long Cruise badge may be earned by both youth and adults registered in [[Sea Scouts]]. Once the individual has completed the requirements that follow, the [[Skipper]] submits an advancement report to the Boy Scout local council service center where the badges can be secured. It is recommended that all Sea Scouts and adult leaders qualifying for the Long Cruise Badge maintain a [[log]] of their cruising experiences. This log will be useful for Scout advancement, U.S. Coast Guard licensing, US Sailing certification, and chartering. | The Long Cruise badge may be earned by both youth and adults registered in [[Sea Scouts]]. Once the individual has completed the requirements that follow, the [[Skipper]] submits an advancement report to the Boy Scout local council service center where the badges can be secured. It is recommended that all Sea Scouts and adult leaders qualifying for the Long Cruise Badge maintain a [[log]] of their cruising experiences. This log will be useful for Scout advancement, U.S. Coast Guard licensing, US Sailing certification, and chartering. | ||
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There are no requirements regarding distance and number of miles. The Long Cruise badge is an achievement, not a badge of rank; therefore, an adult leader may qualify for the badge without qualifying for Ordinary rank. | There are no requirements regarding distance and number of miles. The Long Cruise badge is an achievement, not a badge of rank; therefore, an adult leader may qualify for the badge without qualifying for Ordinary rank. | ||
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| + | ==Related awards== | ||
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| + | == External links == | ||
| + | :*[http://newseascout.org/downloads?view=document&id=3 Sea Scout Manual, 11th ed.] — on the BSA NewSeaScout.org site. | ||
| + | :*[http://www.seascout.org/about/program/advancement/long-cruise.html Long Cruise badge requirements] — on the BSA SeaScout.org site. | ||
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The Long Cruise badge may be earned by both youth and adults registered in Sea Scouting. A Sea Scout is required to earn a Long Cruise badge as a requirement for the Able rank.
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Requirements
The Long Cruise badge may be earned by both youth and adults registered in Sea Scouts. Once the individual has completed the requirements that follow, the Skipper submits an advancement report to the Boy Scout local council service center where the badges can be secured. It is recommended that all Sea Scouts and adult leaders qualifying for the Long Cruise Badge maintain a log of their cruising experiences. This log will be useful for Scout advancement, U.S. Coast Guard licensing, US Sailing certification, and chartering.
A Sea Scout must be Ordinary rank before he or she can start recording cruising time for the Long Cruise badge. The Sea Scout must cruise for two weeks on any vessel or boat provided by the local council or the ship, or their own vessel when authorized by an adult leader in that Sea Scout ship. Each additional long cruise earned is marked by a red arc above the badge, until five such cruises have been completed. Then a single white arc replaces them above the badge.
In the event that it is not possible to make a two-week cruise, a series of weekend or overnight cruises on any boat or ship may be made, provided that the total number equals 14 days. (Note: An overnight cruise lasts two days; a weekend cruise starting on Friday and ending on Sunday will be counted as three days.)
There are no requirements regarding distance and number of miles. The Long Cruise badge is an achievement, not a badge of rank; therefore, an adult leader may qualify for the badge without qualifying for Ordinary rank.
Notes
Requirement Resources
Related awards
Aquatic-related awards
- Boy Scout Merit Badges: Canoeing - Kayaking - Lifesaving - Motorboating - Rowing - Scuba Diving - Small-Boat Sailing - Swimming - Water Sports - Whitewater
- Boy Scouts ranks and awards: Second Class - First Class - BSA Lifeguard - Boardsailing BSA - Kayaking BSA - Mile Swim BSA - Scuba BSA - Snorkeling BSA - BSA Swim Test
- Venturing: Ranger Award electives: Lifesaving - Scuba - Watercraft; Sea Scout Bronze Award - Sea Scout Ranks: Apprentice - Ordinary - Able - Quartermaster
- Webelos Activity Badge: Aquanaut
- Cub Scout Belt Loops & Pins: Cub Scout Swimming
External links
- Sea Scout Manual, 11th ed. — on the BSA NewSeaScout.org site.
- Long Cruise badge requirements — on the BSA SeaScout.org site.
Basic advancement: Sports Bronze Award • Religious and Community Life Bronze Award • Arts and Hobbies Bronze Award
Outdoor Bronze Award • Sea Scout Bronze Award • Venturing Gold Award • Venturing Silver Award
Quest Award • TRUST Award • Ranger Award
Sea Scout Ranks: Apprentice rank • Ordinary rank • Able rank • Quartermaster Award
Boy Scouting ranks: Advancement for Venturers • Star Rank • Life Rank • Eagle Scout Rank Award
