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SAFETY AFLOAT
Scouts, what do the following merit badges have in common: Canoeing,
Motorboating, Rowing, Small-Boat Sailing, and Water Skiing? I'll give you a hint
- they all have the same first requirement.
You guessed it. All those badges require that a Scout be classed a
"swimmer" before he even gets started on the badge. It's pretty
obvious why you must be a swimmer before you can go out into the deep water in a
canoe or other craft.
As I think you all know, to be classed as a swimmer you have to be able to
swim 100 yards, do the elementary backstroke, and be able to rest in water by
floating. To those who swim well, that's a piece of cake. To those who don't it
could be a challenge.
You're not going to able to go canoeing or rafting until you can meet the
test. We're going to spend time this month helping the non-swimmers and
beginners so that by the time of our Water Rendezvous, most of you - maybe all -
will be able to swim the hundred.
Being able to swim well will unlock the door to those other badges. It will
also give you a life-long sport, one that you will be able to enjoy for many
years after you no longer have the ability to play other sports. That's one of
the reasons we go swimming now. The other of course is that it's fun.
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