TEMPORARY PATCH
The stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) emblem is designed to encourage Scouts to develop paddling skills that promote fitness and safe aquatics recreation.
The 3" round emblem features a stand-up paddleboarder against a bright blue twill background, and is worn as a temporary patch..
Requirements
- Review the BSA Safety Afloat policy. Explain to your instructor how this applies to stand up paddleboarding.
 - Before fulfilling other requirements, successfully complete the BSA swimmer test. After the swim, rest by floating.
 - Explain safety considerations for stand up paddleboarding in the following environments: lake, moving water, whitewater, open ocean, ocean surf.
 - Review the characteristics of life jackets most appropriate for stand up paddleboarding and understand why one must always be worn while paddling. Then demonstrate how to select and fit a life jacket for stand up paddleboarding.
 - Describe the appropriate type of leash to wear in different water venues.
 - Name and point out:
				
- The major parts of a stand up paddleboard
 - The parts of a paddle for stand up paddleboarding
 
 - Discuss:
				
- The different types of stand up paddleboards
 - How to correctly size and hold a paddle for stand up paddleboarding
 
 - Using a properly outfitted stand up paddleboard, demonstrate 
				the following:
				
- How to safely carry a stand up paddleboard
 - How to safely paddle away from a dock or shoreline (on knees)
 - How to stand and balance on a board in the neutral position
 - How to appropriately fall off a board
 - How to remount the board
 - Forward stroke
 - Back stroke
 - Forward sweep
 - Reverse sweep
 - Draw stroke
 - One self-rescue technique—lay on your stomach and paddle with your hands
 
 - With supervision from your instructor, paddle a course that 
				involves:
				
- A straight line for 25 yards and stop within one board length
 - A figure 8
 - Moving abeam to the right 10 feet and to the left 10 feet
 
 
Source: SCOUTS BSA REQUIREMENTS 2022 (SKU 656269)






  
