Welcome to Bosun's Workshop
Bosun's Workshop is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit who's mission is to raise awareness and educate the community in sailing and restoring vessels in the Pacific Northwest. The organization consists of a dedicated, passionate team of volunteers who enjoy sharing their excitement for sailing and restoring historic vessels. The organization was recently formed, but the experience we have is extensive - many of our crew have been working in the maritime industry for over 50 years. We have several vessel restorations under our belt, hundreds of sailors have been trained by us, and dozens of professional mariners got their start with us. We are excited to extend our knowledge and expertise with the greater community, we can only do it with your support. Donations and volunteers keep us going, and we'd love for you to join us - no prior experience required!
What IS a bosun?
Many people enjoy the water and find themselves on it throughout their lives, but if you are new to the thousands of years old industry of working on the water the terminology can be another language itself.
A Bosun (traditionally spelt Boatswain) is a person or position that guides the deckhands and helps ships officers. Often times they are responsible for the ongoing work of maintaining a ship. They have some tools that are related to them, that you may have heard of, like a Bosun's chair or a Bosun's whistle.
The Pacific Northwest has a rich maritime history and Bosun's Workshop is here to keep that history alive. Nestled in historic Bellingham, Bosun's Workshop is striving to get people like you on the water and involved in the community.