"SEA SCOUTING"
"There are perhaps no greater heroes and no truer Scouts than the sailors who man the
lifeboats around the coasts of the oceans of the world. During dangerous storms they must
BE PREPARED to turn out at any minute, and risk their lives in order to save others.
Because they do it often and so quietly we have come to look upon it almost as an everyday
affair, but it is none the less splendid of them and worthy of our admiration.
"I am glad that so many Boy Scouts are taking up Sea Scouting, and by learning
boat management and seamanship are also learning to take their place in the service of
their country as seamen in the navy, or in the merchant service, or as lifeboatmen along
the coasts.
"A ship can be either a heaven or a hell-it depends entirely on the fellows in
her. If they are surly, inclined to grouse, and untidy, they will be an unhappy ship's
company. If they are, like Scouts, cheerily determined to make the best of things, to give
and take, and to keep their place tidy and clean, they will be a happy family and enjoy
their life at sea."