All Aboard….

My week at Summer School with Prestwick Sailing Club. By Sandy Maitland, 14th Ayrshire Cubs Scouts (Prestwick)

After our taster sailing session with the Cubs a few weeks ago, I loved it so much I wanted to do it again! So I signed up for the summer sailing school to do a whole week of sailing.

It was a really busy and tiring week but I had so much fun. It was from 9:30am – 4:30pm every day for 5 days! And it was super sunny every single day!!!

On the Monday we were asked to choose a seat at a table, and while we met our other students, our instructor taped our names onto each place. This is the same seat where we did our lectures and ate our lunches.

Each morning we had a lecture about information we’d need to know – like parts of the boat, or how to understand how the wind affects your sailing.

We sailed each morning until lunch, had some games, then sailed again in the afternoon. Normally we’d sail on the Bahias in the morning (it’s a bigger sailing boat, with 4 or 5 people and has 2 sails), then into Toppers in the afternoon (smaller boats with one sail, for 1-2 people, and can topple easier than Bahias!)

Over the week, I sailed in the Bahias, Toppers, Speedboat and a Laser. We also had fun on a big paddleboard on the Friday to finish.

I learned so many things – like tacking (steering into/against the wind), reach (the side wind), hiking (leaning out the boat backwards), using the tiller / extension (which steers the rudder), and how to capsize and right the boats.

After sailing, we got the boats back onto a trolley, rolled up the sails and took them back ashore. We all helped each other get all the boats up to the compound to be washed down before we got changed to go home.

I loved meeting and making new friends. We didn’t know each other before, but by the end of the week, we were all playing together and working as a team.

Captain Sandy

On the last day, we were presented with a RYA Log Book and our RYA Stage 1 Certificates.
I’m also excited to have earned my Cubs Stage 2 Sailing Activity badge, and Stage 1 Time on the Water Activity badges!

“I just want to say a big thank you to all the instructors. They were really kind and helpful, taught us so much and gave us lots of fun” Sandy

It was a busy, tiring week, but I really loved it! I learned so much and had fun doing it. I’m looking forward to being able to do it again!

Scout Leader Fiona for the 14th Ayrshire Scout Group (Prestwick) said ‘as a Leader it’s great to hear that one of the activity sessions have inspired a young person to grow their skills. Being a Cub opens up a new world of fun and adventure for young people through access to a massive range of exciting activities including camping, adventurous activities, such as climbing and sailing, plus creative and cultural pursuits. Cubs are encouraged to challenge themselves to try new things and are rewarded for effort, teamwork and leadership. Well done Sandy you definitely had an adventure on the sea.’

If you want to get involved or join the Scouts Association in Ayrshire we have groups across the Kyle and Carrick district. Find more information on Kyle and Carrick Scout District

Scouts Ahoy

If you think scouting is just about knots and sleeping on the floor in a field then prepare to be surprised. You will more likely hear the 14th Ayrshire Scout Group (Prestwick) talk about rock climbing, making fires(to cook on!), playing wide – games and generally loving the outdoors rather than knots, shorts or long socks.
While yes of course knots do come into it(you won‘t believe how useful they can be) but scouting has come a long way since the first group started. For one thing, you can get a nice comfy air mattress for that field you didn’t want to sleep on. If you are looking for something so engaging and enjoyable that you don‘t even think about getting your phone out for 1-2 hours a week then you really should join scouting in the Kyle and Carrick Scout District and be part of a scouting family of over 450,000 people countrywide.

14th Ayrshire Beaver Scouts

On Friday 28th May 2021, the 14th Ayrshire Beavers, Cubs and Scouts turned into young sailors for the night, at Prestwick Sailing Club. The fantastic sailing instructors at the Club inspired the young Scouts to a life on the water.

There might be nothing in the world that packs as many life lessons as the activity of sailing. It teaches teamwork, engineering, history, patience, oceanography, ecology…all in one fell swoop. Because of this, the Leaders of the 14th Ayrshire Scout Group (Prestwick) felt it was really important for their young people to learn how to sail ,especially as we live by the sea.

Scouts of all ages thrive on learning new skills, especially after such a tough year due to the pandemic. This day and age it’s extremely important to create balance between the natural world and the digital world.

There is simply nothing like being able to steer your own boat at the age of 6 years old. Riding a bike is one thing. Skillfully steering a sailing dinghy is quite another. The young Scouts were given the opportunity to helm a dinghy, which made them feel as if they can accomplish anything they put their mind too. This confidence is hugely beneficial in a young persons education and social life.

The Beavers, Cubs and Scouts learnt how to avoid collisions as well as how to navigate through tight spaces and corners. Developing confidence in spatial awareness involving coordination and critical thinking. When out sailing, these young Scouts learnt how to navigate the waters by distinguishing landmarks and determining directions. By mastering this skill, they begin to understand how to get from A to B, and as a result are better able to assess their surroundings.

Knowing what direction the wind is coming from, how strong it is, and when it is inappropriate to take to the water, are all things the Scouts learnt. A crucial part of learning to sail is ensuring proper preparation before departing from the shore. They learnt to rig a dinghy and then de-rig and tidy up at the end of the session. This is drilled into all dinghy sailors. They learnt that precision and teamwork is imperative to success, “a tidy boat is safe afloat” may be a skill they can apply to their bedroom – we can live in hope!

Before the young people could go out onto the sea, they were walked through the Five Essentials of sailing- Then a quick run down of the boating terms for parts of the boat they were sent out into Prestwick Bay. Each young person earned their Scout Sailing Staged 1 Activity Badge, for completing this amazing session on the water, thanks to all the instructors that guided the 14TH Ayrshire Scout Group. All the young people were treated to a hot chocolate and biscuit on their return to dry land, which did the trick of warming them up again!

New Beaver Finley had his first Scouting adventure at the the sailing club and told is ‘I absolutely loved it. Can I go sailing again tomorrow?’

Cub Scout Sandy said ‘I had the best time!.. it was exciting and fun. The instructors were lovely, really kind and helpful’

Scout Ben said ‘it was my first time sailing, and I would never have thought I would be in a 2 man boat sailing myself. Best fun ever!’

Fiona Hainey, Scout Leader at the 14th Ayrshire Scout Group (Prestwick) said ‘ My heart is still smiling with all the new experiences our Scout Group got to try today, thank you Prestwick Sailing Club, for your patience and knowledge. I know all our young people will never look at Prestwick Bay in the same way again. Life long memories and friendships were made out on the sea today. As a Scout Leader we offer young people opportunities they may not get elsewhere. Seeing the Scouts in your Group grown and develop as young people, and knowing you have played a part in that, is a great feeling.’

“At Prestwick Sailing Club we are always keen to engage with local groups in offering the opportunity to experience the thrill of sailing and it has been great to see the young people of 14th Ayrshire Scout Group taking to the water in May this year” ~ Cameron McIntyre, Chief Instructor, PSC. We have a range of sailing, windsurfing, Sup boarding and power boating experiences for all ages and abilities. To find out more, contact us at training@prestwicksailingclub.co.uk

If you want to get involved or join the Scouts Association in Ayrshire we have groups across the Kyle and Carrick district. Find more information on Kyle and Carrick Scout District

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