21/04/2014
This year, Luton Sea Cadets went back to basics for our Easter Camp, running it in isolation rather than as a joint camp with another unit. Another unique attribute was the for the first time, nearly 50% of the applicants were Junior Sea Cadets. The focus of the camp was 100% boat-work, with each cadets taking part in two disciplines across the four days. The options included paddlesport (canoe/kayak), sailing, powerboating and rowing. Over the course of the weekend cadets gained a combined total of 768 boating hours, and 45 qualifications include 3 BCU 2*, 5 BCU 1*, 1 Paddlepower Start, 2 x Rowing Coxswains, 4 x Supervised Coxswains, 6 x Comp Crew, 12 x YSS1 Sailing, 12 x RYA Level 1 Power. Well done to all cadets, and thank you to all the staff who helped along the way. A special mention to Mrs Tompkins and Mr Graham for Chinese Night in the galley and to Nikki from Luton Sea Scouts for helping to teach the kayakers.