The Tacoma Sea Scouts Ship 110, the Charles N. Curtis, is a program of the Pacific Harbors Council Boy Scouts of America for young men and women ages 14, or out of 8th grade, to 21. Through the use of boating and maritime skills in the Pacific Northwest, we teach and develop leadership, citizenship, responsibility and respect. Our boats are also available for recreational and educational cruises and harbor tours in Commencement Bay and the Puget Sound in Washington State. Learn more about the Tacoma Sea Scouts and the Charles N. Curtis, Ship 110.
Our New Home -- We are now located on the East side of the Foss Waterway in the Tacoma Youth Marine Center at 820 East D Street, Tacoma, Washington 98421. Get directions.
Newsletter -- Download the latest edition of the Charles N. Curtis Newsletter:
Perspectives from the Quarterdeck: Charles N. Curtis Newsletter, 2012 Spring Edition
May 7, 2011
-- Thanks everyone for your support which makes it possible to provide our youth with positive programs. The Curtis represented in the best fashion Tacoma’s youth, the Sea Scouts and the Boy Scouts of America.
Dressed Power - " Seattle Mariner / Freidlander Trophy" - Class "J"
1st Place - Charles N. Curtis, Sea Scouts Tacoma
2nd Place - Esperanza, Women's Interclub Council
3rd Place - Intrigue, Bremerton Yacht Club
“Opening Day, the official opening of Seattle's boating season sponsored by the Seattle Yacht Club, includes a celebration of many kinds of water activities. This year's festivities will include a morning of crew races, a sailboat race, and, of course, the grand Opening Day boat parade on Saturday, May 7, 2011.As always, the Opening Day Parade starts at noon the first Saturday in May with the blast of a cannon and the raising of the Montlake Bridge. Seattle Yacht Club's Opening Day has become the nation's largest regional celebration of water, spring and the opening of boating season.”
For more recent activities and photos, visit our Charles N. Curtis Scrapbook page.