Sea Scout Ship 468 "Triton", Bay Area Council, BSA
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Pearland, TX

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2008 Mardi Gras Sail
2007 Ceremony
2007 Safety At Sea
2007 CG Graduation
2007 SCUBA
2007 Bridge of Honor
2007 Northern Tier
2007 Miami SEAL
2007 Galveston BASE
2007 CPR Training
2007 Workday
2007 Aggie Eagle Day
2007 Double Bayou
2007 Bridge of Honor
2006 Labor Day
2006 SEAL
2006 Workday
2006 Keels And Wheels
2006 Beach Party
2006 Workday
2005 Sailing
2005 Galveston BASE
2005 Workday
2005 Valentines Bistro
2005 Winterfest
2004 Redfish Island
2004 Sailing
2004 Ceremony
2003 Christmas Project

Activity Photos

In, On, or Under The Water

Activities that teach a degree of self-reliance based on courage, initiative and resourcefulness and the understanding and appreciation of the wise use of resources and the protection of our environment are the foundation of Sea Scouting.  Ship 468 enjoys a vigorous outdoor sailing and boating program as you can see in the photos in the links below.  n.

bulletFeb 2008 - Mardi Gras Sail
bulletOct 2007 - Safety At Sea
bulletSep 2007 - SCUBA Certification for Members of Ship 468
bulletAug 2007 - Newport Beach California Sea Scout Advanced Leader (SEAL) Training Course
bulletJul 2007 - Northern Tier Wilderness Trek
bulletJul 2007 - Texas Gulf Coast Sea Scout Advanced Leader (SEAL) Training Course
bulletJun 2007 - Miami Florida Sea Scout Advanced Leader (SEAL) Training Course
bulletJun 2007 - Galveston Base
bulletJun 2007 - First Aid and CPR Certification
bulletApr 2007 - Double Bayou Sail
bulletMar 2007 - Aggie Eagle Day
bulletSep 2006 - Labor Day Sail
bulletJul 2006 - SEAL
bulletJun 2006 - Workday
bulletMay 2006 - Beach Party
bulletApr 2006 - Workday
bulletJun 2005 - Galveston BASE
bulletApr 2005 - Workday
bulletFeb 2005 - Winter Sail on the SSS Manta on Galveston Bay
bulletSep 2004 - Fishing Trip to Redfish Island aboard the SSS Lyon's Pride
bulletAug 2004 - Sailing Galveston Bay on the SSS Nata Bella

Fund-Raisers

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Feb 2005 Valentine's Day Dinner Bistro

Ceremonies

Ceremonies are a natural part of the Sea Scouting program. Carried out at ship meetings and as a part of some social activities, they are used to recognize new members and those earning rank and receiving awards. They also help develop a salty atmosphere and a program based on nautical traditions and activities.  The links below show Ship 468 performing admission ceremonies to welcome new Sea Scouts and recognize advancement.

bulletDec 2007 - Admission Ceremony
bulletOct 2007 - Coast Guard Graduation of Conner Bost, a Member of Ship 468
bulletSep 2007 - Admission Ceremony and Bridge of Honor
bulletFeb 2007 - Admission Ceremony and Bridge of Honor
bulletJune 2004 - Admission Ceremony & Bridge of Honor
bulletFeb 2004 - Admission Ceremony

Service Projects

Sea Scouting promotes the development of the skills and the desire needed to help others with a keen respect for the basic rights of others and empathy for others.  The links below show Ship 468 performing service to others.

bulletMay 2006 - Keels And Wheels
bulletJan 2005 - Winterfest
bulletDec 2003 - Christmas Service Project