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Michael Carpenter

Raingutter Regatta

By Past

The raingutter regatta is the sailboat equivalent of the pinewood derby. The sailboat kit consists of a balsa wood hull, a mast, plastic sail, plastic rudder, and metal keel. Within the basic design rules, Scouts are free to paint and decorate their sailboats as they choose. Modifications for speed include the placement of the keel and rudder and the size, shape and location of the sail.

The boats are raced in a standard rain gutter that is ten feet long, placed on a table or saw horses, and filled to the top with water. The boats are propelled by blowing on the sail, either directly or through a drinking straw; the boat cannot be touched with hands or the straw. The first boat to reach the end of the gutter is the winner.

It’s a ton of fun and your Cub Scout will not want to miss this event!

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  • Friday, September 20, 2024
  • 6:30p

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Recruitment Nights

By Past

Recruitment nights give parents and kids an opportunity to get to know Scouting at a personal level, face-to-face. Questions are answered, interest is built, and parents see how Scouting is for families like theirs, no matter what that family may look like. What’s more, families often enroll their children right there on the spot. That’s why we need help from our Pack!

We will have 2 Recruitment Nights this year.

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