Killaloe,Co. Clare.
23rd to 25th November 2012

Celebrating a 100 years of Sea Scouting in Ireland 1912-2012
Seven leaders from the Malahide Sea Scout group had a great opportunity recently in attending a Centenary celebration of Sea Scouting in Ireland. The seven delegates attended along with 70 other leaders throughout the island of Ireland the Sea Scout Centenary Conference in Killaloe, County Clare.
The weekend began on Friday night with official opening by Sea Scout Commissioner Stephen Taylor in the presence of the Chief Scout of Scouting Ireland Mr Michael Shennick. A brief history display prepared by Brian Meyer, Eoghan Lavelle and Kevin Rowan was delivered in how we got here from the times of being part of Scout Association of Great Britain and Ireland through the war of Independence, the emergence of sea scouting in the former CBSI to present day Ireland.
Throughout Saturday delegates had the choice to attend the multi workshops .In the morning time was given over to brushing up on Nautical Skills from passage planning to navigation to rope work. There was a new approach to providing leaders the opportunity to gain a certificate over the weekend by making available an AED course, and Stage 2 (CPC) course.

Malahide leaders ,joined by leaders from Dunlaoghaire and Dollymount Sea Scouts
By the afternoon leaders had further opportunities to develop their interests in taking part in the indoor pool session, practicing canoe rolls, or take a sail on Lough Derg, or witness a new development in boating building in Limerick City.
As the evening drew closer delegates were preparing for the celebrated Centenary Dinner which was hosted by Sea Scout Commissioner Stephen Taylor. Eighty guests set down at the captain’s table and the celebration continued into the early hours of the morning.
Sunday’s programme started with a plenary session on risk management, followed by smaller break out group discussions on the adventure skills, boating guidelines,boating charge certs. and ISA training updates. The conference concluded after lunch with an open forum and a sense of looking forward to the next 100 years. Thanks was expressed by Stephen Taylor to the organising committee Kate O’Farrell, Stephanie Mc Cann, Gearoid O’Riain ,Daniel Kennedy , Kevin Rowan , Cian O’Gradaigh, Diarmuid O’Briain and support staff Niamh Manning and Colum Mc Caffrey for a very successful weekend.
THAT WAS ONLY THE BEGINNING…………….. WHERE WILL YOU TAKE IT FROM HERE?
Fair Sailing,
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Passage planning and navigation
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Our birthday cake
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Heading on boats into R.Shannon at Killaloe
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The AK ILEN wooden boating building school in Limerick City
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The AK ILEN in 1927
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Original launching of AK Ilen in West Cork in 1927
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Malahide leaders ,joined by leaders from Dunlaoghaire and Dollymount Sea Scouts
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The origin of the World Centennial Sea Scout flag
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Sea scout leaders at the Sea Scouting Conference , Killaloe,Co.Clare
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The AK ILEN wooden boating building school in Limerick City
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Workshops
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The AK ILEN wooden boating building school in Limerick City
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Ships mast ready for despatching to Skibereen to the AK Ilen
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A moments thoughts ! before making the plunge.
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Invited guests and delegates at the 100th Sea Scouting Conference
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Cutting the cake
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Mast ready to placed on the AK ILEN in Skibereen,West Cork
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Irish Coast guard display
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Pool session
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Steady hand on the helm
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Capturing the early view over the River Shannon from our venue
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Boating building in Limerick City
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Celebrating a 100 years of Sea Scouting in Ireland 1912-2012
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Discussing boating guidelines
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Frank Conlon (Blackrock Sea Scouts,Co.Louth and Lee Hazzard (Malahide)
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Instructing on the mast head jury rig