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Harlow

Adventure Afloat

Sea Cadets can experience a variety of boating activities from canoeing through power boating to being part of the crew of a tallship. Harlow unit has access to London Area's boating station which is staffed and equipped with modern boats and equipment. We also make use of the Sea Cadet's South-East Coast offshore training school - TS Rebel - for offshore powerboating and sailing.

Boating activities take place at Unit, District, Area and National levels - this includes training for RYA qualifications as well as competitions/regattas. The Sea Cadets also have a fleet of Offshore craft which provide experience at sea in coastal waters and opportunities for foreign visits to Europe.

What takes your fancy? Click on an image below for more information:


Offshore Powerboating Dinghy Sailing
Paddlesport Pulling Windsurfing
Seamanship

Fun Ashore

Sea Cadets don't spend all their time in boats. Many activities are carried out in the Unit. A wide range of largely free activities are on offer ranging from rock climbing, engineering, IT and communications, to music and cookery.


Communications IT Cook/Steward
Bands & Music Engineering Meteorology
Rock Climbing Shooting Seamanship
Sports Parades/Drill Expeditions

Corps Values

The Sea Cadets is Britain’s most successful nautical organisation for the development of young people. Its founding premise was and remains “…to encourage valuable personal attributes and high standards of conduct, using a nautical theme based on the customs of the Royal Navy”. In an increasingly individualistic society, where the importance of teamwork and community is often overlooked, the Sea Cadets is a force for good; an organisation designed to promote personal development, social inclusion and citizenship amongst the country’s young people, whatever their background, race, creed or colour.

Our general aim is to provide Cadets with structured training so they can progress towards good citizenship, as well as achieve nationally recognised qualifications.

The movement introduces young people to an organised, disciplined and stimulating environment where they can learn new skills, interact and collaborate with their peers and where confidence and self-esteem can flourish, while they have a huge amount of fun!
Click Here for more information about the Corps Values, including Pastoral Care, BTEC, DofE, How to handle an emergency, and adult qualifications.



Bush Fair Play Barn (rear of Tye Green Bowls Club), off Tailgate Road, Bush Fair, HARLOW, Essex, CM18 6EN
Tel: 01279 416115  Email: harlowseacadets@btinternet.com

Registered Charity Number: 274358