Safety on the Water – Beaver Scout & Cub Scout Rafting All Scouts participating in regular water activities must complete a Swim / Water Confidence Test. Contents This guide contains lots of what you need to know to take on a rafting adventure, including:
Equipment o Buoyancy o Structure o Paddles/Oars etc Designs
Methods of propulsion o Paddling o Rowing o Punting o Using fixed lines
Safety o o o o o o o o o o
Supervision Swimming Ability Personal Flotation Equipment Buddy System Skill Proficiency Planning Equipment Discipline Weather Clothing
Choosing a location
Leaving no Trace
Equipment Due to the range of equipment involved and its importance to raft design and construction, it may be useful for a group of scouts to take on the quartermaster role for the project. Buoyancy The most important thing about your raft is that you need something to keep it afloat . Anything that floats will work. Inflated tractor or car tubes, (your local tyre centre or garage may usually