These requirements became effective on June 1, 2014.
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- Watercraft.
- Take BSA Safety Afloat Training.
- Explain the BSA Safety Afloat plan.
- Demonstrate during a watercraft activity that you know the BSA Safety Afloat plan.
- Complete a basic boating safety course provided by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, U.S. Power Squadrons, US Sailing, American Red Cross, or your state's boating law administrator.
- Rescue and hypothermia.
- Learn and demonstrate water rescue techniques, including self rescue, group rescue, boat-assisted rescue, short-line rescue, and boat-over-boat rescue.
- Learn and demonstrate that you know the rules for avoiding water-caused hypothermia and what to do in case of hypothermia.
- Present the American Canoe Association Start Smart Program or another
program on boating safety to your crew, another crew, a Cub or Boy Scout
group, or another youth group on boating safety.
Do requirement e, f, or g. - Paddle Craft
- Learn the American Whitewater Affiliation Safety Code and demonstrate your knowledge during a paddle craft activity.
- Learn about the International Scale of River Difficulty by describing the six classifications of rivers.
- On a whitewater river map of your choice, be able to show why different sections are classified the way they are.
- Learn and describe the differences of the following paddle craft
and explain which are appropriate for one, two, or more paddlers:
- Canoes: recreational, touring, whitewater, freestyle, decked, C1
- Kayaks: recreational, touring, sit-on-top, downriver, race, whitewater playboat, whitewater creek
- Rafts: self bailing, paddle, frame, cataraft, inflatable kayak
- Learn and use paddling techniques and maneuvers for one of the
following craft:
- Canoe, both single and double passenger
- Kayak, single or double passenger
- Raft, be the paddling captain
- Using an appropriate canoe, kayak, or raft, paddle a slow river, lake, or coastal waterway, a distance of at least 8 miles, or run a whitewater river, a distance of 6 miles with at least one class II rapid. If using a paddle raft, be the paddle captain.
- Boardsailing
- Learn and demonstrate the BSA rules for boardsailing.
- Learn how to boardsail.
- Sailboating
Become certified as a US Sailing Small Boat Sailor or US Sailing Instructor.
Checklist for use in working on these requirements: Format Word Format PDF Format
Source: Venturing Awards and Requirements (34784 - SKU 618767) and
www.scouting.org/filestore/venturing/pdf/Ranger_Award_Requirements.pdf. - Take BSA Safety Afloat Training.