Wednesday 28 October 2020

Onepoto Regatta 2020

 First regatta of the season!  What a brilliant start to the season.  And the weather?  Randall put it well : "The weather for Onepoto was best described as 'Wellington' with Saturday being just shy of perfect, Sunday being a drizzly mess and Monday a bit of both."

Our Juniors produced some really memorable results, including winning the Seamanship event on their first time out (a credit especially to their coxswain Matt).  And our intermediates who won Iron Scout, Rowing and Cutter Sailing.  

I was especially proud of the way Ngati Toa as a troop got together to get boats ready and put away afterwards.  This was something I witnessed that was missing in the other troops.  It makes me very proud.  Thank you.

I have included a few pictures below.  More are available here

Grant and the watch leaders deciding the crews

Adam and Phoebe heading out to race

Our winning seamanship crew

The results look pretty good for us.  We achieved a solid second over the whole weekend with St James taking weekend honours.  Some very good individual performances and a strong showing from our intermediates, made up a little for the small turnout amongst our seniors.

SAILING


SUNBURST1st2nd3rd
JuniorParaparaumu BeachSt JamesBritannia
IntermediateSt JamesNgati ToaBritannia
SeniorSt JamesNgati ToaBritannia
OpenSt JamesBritanniaNgati Toa

CUTTER1st2nd3rd
JuniorSt JamesParaparaumu BeachBritannia
IntermediateNgati ToaSt JamesBritannia
SeniorSt JamesBritanniaNgati Toa
OpenSt JamesBounty RoversNgati Toa

ROWING


1st2nd3rd
JuniorSt JamesBritanniaNgati Toa
IntermediateNgati ToaSt JamesBritannia
SeniorSt JamesNgati ToaBritannia
OpenSt JamesBounty RoversNgati Toa

KAYAKING


1st2nd3rd
JuniorSt JamesNgati ToaBritannia
IntermediateBritanniaNgati ToaSt James
SeniorSt JamesBritanniaNgati Toa

IRON SCOUT


1st2nd3rd
JuniorBritanniaNgati ToaSt James
IntermediateNgati ToaBritanniaSt James
SeniorBritanniaNgati ToaSt James
Open---

SEAMANSHIP


1st2nd3rd
JuniorNgati ToaSt James
IntermediateBritanniaSt JamesNgati Toa
SeniorSt JamesBritanniaNgati Toa


Overall results

PointsGroup
100St James
70Ngati Toa
66Britannia
17Paraparaumu Beach
8Bounty Rovers

Tuesday 20 October 2020

2020 - Term 3 - News and Roundup

Hi,

COVID-19 has been a constant this term with the country moving up and down alert levels and keeping us on our toes.  First victim was the Turere Lodge hike which was booked paid for and arranged and ready to go.  Unfortunately we had to pull the plug on it based on advice from Scouting NZ.  But we still managed to get a lot in to a term that was fairly uncertain

Term 3 roundup

A quick summary of some of our programme evenings at scouts this term.

Ice Skating

Starting the term on the ice.  We went for a visit to the waterfront to get a evening of fun ice skating in.

Fear Factor & Disability

Understanding our limits and what we consider acceptable was the point of the evening with some groups doing a fear factor type challenge (finding dice in a box of worms) or eating worms buried in cream (right).

The disability side involved a number of experiences that replicated having a disability and was enlightening for a lot of scouts

Neil's sketchy activity evening

A night of fun based on dubiously scout like activities, including hungry hippo on skateboards (right).

The also built ladders and bridges in the den to cross between the rafters.  (see below)

Cheese making

Rachel taught us all how to make cheese, that we then used to make an Indian style curry.  There were some significant differences in the tolerances of some of the scouts taste buds though!  Some definitely "Like it Hot!"

Making Covid Masks

Angus took us through making covid masks during Alert Level 2 and several of the scouts actually finished their masks.  Given that we very quickly went down to Level 1, I would suggest that they probably did not see much use.

Swimming & Boatsman quiz

Trying to get our younger and new scouts evaluated for their swimming ability is important for us leaders.  We do this every year just before the sailing season really starts .  This year, due to the Alert level the pool would not allow us to bring the whole troop, so only those who needed to be evaluated went. 

The rest stayed back at the den and learnt some boatsman skills.  The Watch Leaders had 2 minutes to teach the scouts in their group the knowledge they needed for the questions that were asked at the end.  The Watch Leaders were not allowed to answer or help and the points gained all counted to wards the Watch Leaders skill. 

Individual achievements

Invested

Several of our new scouts were invested during the term this year and are now fully fledged members of the troop.  The investiture was held outside in the dark, to allow parents to watch during the Alert Level 2 when we were contact tracing.  This was something different and quite fun.  They are:

  • Kalina
  • Zoe
  • Hannah
  • Alex
  • Nathaniel
  • Freddy

Welcome to the troop and we wish you loads of scouting fun.

Sandford "Young Leaders" course

This course is a full on two days of learning and doing on how to lead (and how to follow a leader). 2 of our scouts completed this course successfully in July.

  • Ethan
  • Magnus

Well done, both of you.

Future Sandford "Young Leaders" and Cossgrove "Practical Skills" courses

These courses are all planned for the rest of the year.  Dates as follows:

  • Sandford Course
    • 18-20 October - This is a young leaders training course and will be recommended to a few senior scouts.  It is held at Brookfield.

Looking ahead

Please remember that we are Sea Scouts.  The regattas are a VERY important part of what we do and we do expect a good level of attendance.  We would reasonably view this as at least half of the scout events below.

2020

Onepoto Regatta

Starting on Labour weekend with our own regatta, the Onepoto Regatta  will start on the Saturday with Seamanship, iron scout and kayaking events, and the sailing events on Sunday.  We will be camping overnight on the domain.

  • When: 24/10/2020 & 25/10/2020
  • Where: Titahi Bay Sailing Club & Ngati Toa Sea Scout Den

Zone campfire

  • When: Saturday 31 October @ 6:00 pm
  • Where: Kuku East Road, Levin

Levin Regatta

  • When: Sunday 08 November @ 9:00 am
  • Where: Forest Lakes, Levin

Petone Regatta

  • When: Sunday 22 November @ 9:00 am
  • Where: Petone Foreshore

Kapiti Regatta

  • When: Sunday 6 December @ 9:00 am
  • Where: Paraparaumu Beach

Ward Island Picnic

  • When: Sunday 20 December @ 9:30 am
  • Where: Petone Foreshore

2021

Whakaipo Bay Camp

  • When: Sunday 20 January til 26 January
  • Where: Whakaipo Bay, Taupo

Harbour Race

  • When: Sunday 14 February @ 9:00 am
  • Where: Greta Point, Evans Bay

Kapiti Coast Zone Raft Race

  • When: Sunday 21 February @ 9:00 am
  • Where: Pauahatanui Inlet

Worser Bay Regatta

  • When: Sunday 28 February @ 9:00 am
  • Where: Worser Bay Yacht Club

Hickson Regatta

  • When: Sunday 14 March @ 9:00 am
  • Where: Greta Point, Evans Bay

Cutty Sark Regatta

  • When: Sunday 2 April - 4 April
  • Where: Napier

Swimming Sports

  • When: Sunday 22 May @ 3:00 pm
  • Where: Canons Creek Pool

LNI Prize Giving

  • When: Thursday 17 June @ 7:30 pm
  • Where: TBA

Farewell & Thanks

Kate Scott, who has been a scout leader with us for many years, has decided to call it a day.  

Her contribution to our scout troop has been innumerable.  Her sailing skills have helped many a scout grow their ability.  And her quiet focus on activities has meant many a group of rowdy scouts has always learnt something good that evening.

She will be missed and we wish her all the best in a future endeavours.