Raingutter Regatta

The race will involve two lanes of "rain gutters". The boys are to blow air on the boats in order to advance them through the water. Hands are only to be used to upright a turned over ship, and are not to be used to advance the boat. In addition, boys should not use their faces, lips, hats, nose or other bodily parts to move the boat - just the air in their lungs!

The Raingutter Regatta competition will take place at Foxborough Park, 6 p.m. July 25th.

Raingutter Regatta boats will be judged at the competition for Awards in the following categories. Scouts who cannot attend the Regatta but wish to enter their boats for paint design competition may send them with another Cub Scout who will be attending.

*Best Paint Job
*Best Cub Scout Theme
*Best Maritime Theme (looks most like a real boat)
*Most Unusual Paint Job

*Scouts Favorite

The Raingutter Regatta is similar to the Pinewood Derby or the Space Derby except that the models are miniature sail boats. Although the seas are only 10-foot lengths of Raingutter filled with water, and the ships a mere 6 1/2 inches long, the race is a very exciting event. Each boy builds his own boat with supervision and help from parents or other family members. He also provides the wind for the sail with his own lung power.

The regatta boat kit, available from the Scout Shop, has a pre-shaped balsa hull, metal keel and plastic sail. The hulls are sanded and shaped, and are colorfully painted. Hull and sail are then decorated with decal kits (also available at the Scout Shop). The boats race in pairs on Raingutter courses propelled by the boys blowing into the sails. The races can also be run as a team relay event.


Raingutter Regatta Boat Specifications & Restrictions:

"How to"

The actually "race" will be divided into age categories: Wolf, Bear and Webelos just like the Pinewood Derby. Each age group will race amongst themselves & then the top 1 in each den will race. The race will involve two lanes of "rain gutters". The boys are to blow air on the boats in order to advance them through the water. Hands are only to be used to upright a turned over ship, and are not to be used to advance the boat. In addition, boys should not use their faces, lips, hats, nose or other bodily parts to move the boat - just the air in their lungs!

The Raingutter Regatta is similar to the pinewood Derby except that the models are miniature sail boats. Although the seas are only 10-foot lengths of Raingutter filled with water, and the ships a mere 6 1/2 inches long, the race is a very exciting event. Each boy will build his own boat with supervision and help from parents and leaders the day of the event. He also provides the wind for the sail with his own lung power.

The regatta boat kit, available from the Scout Shop, has a pre-shaped balsa hull, metal keel and plastic sail. The hulls are sanded and shaped, and are colorfully painted. Hull and sail are then decorated with decal kits (also available at the Scout Shop). The boats race in pairs on Raingutter courses propelled by the boys blowing into the sails with a drink straw.


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 * All information has been taken from the BSA rules and regulation and other tips from BSA websites.