CUB SCOUTS PACK

   

  
SURPRISE, ARIZONA

12050 N Bullard Ave
Surprise, AZ 85379

Pinewood Derby

Cub Scout Derbies

 

Racing in a Cub Scout derby is great fun. You'll get to design your racing vehicle, work with a parent to build it, and see it perform on race day. Win or lose, you'll take pride in having done your best. When you race in a Cub Scout derby, you learn craft skills, the rules of fair play, and good sportsmanship—things you will remember all your life.

Types of Derbies

The main types of derbies that our pack participates in are the pinewood derby, raingutter regatta and space derby.

Pinewood Derby
The pinewood derby is one of the most popular and successful family activities in Cub Scouting. Pinewood derby cars are small wooden models that Cub Scouts make with help from their families. Then they race the cars in competition. The cars are powered by gravity and run down a track. Our pack has a pinewood derby every year. Every boy can design and build his own "grand prix" car to enter in the race.
Raingutter Regatta
In the raingutter regatta, boats race down a narrow channel (a raingutter). The boys get to design and build their very own sailboat. The boats are blown down the channel (using a straw).
Space Derby
Another popular family-son project is the space derby. It's like the pinewood derby except the models are miniature rockets. The rockets "fly" along a heavy line that hangs in the air. They're driven by propellers powered by rubber bands.

Competition and Prizes

Each family that competes in a Cub Scout derby follows a set of simple, easy rules. The winners get prizes, and every boy is recognized for taking part. Always remember that in Cub Scouting, it's more important to "Do Your Best" than to come in first. The big thing about a derby isn't the competition or the prizes. It's the fun you and your family will have.

 

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12050 N Bullard Ave
Surprise, AZ 85379