05/17/2024
Seaport Museum volunteers have been instrumental throughout this Spring in getting our fleet of historic ships ready for the sailing season. On Pioneer, volunteers have restored the decks, rigging, booms, and gaffs with new coats of paint and varnish. On W.O. Decker, volunteers restored the bow fender and recoated the waterways with paint and oil. Across both ships, new equipment has been installed, and engines and electrical systems have all received a tune up.
And though the public sailing season is still a week away, volunteers in the Sail Training Program have already been out on the New York Harbor, learning traditional sailing techniques through hands-on training sails. They have also had the chance to support our paid crew and fill essential roles aboard educational field trips on the water for hundreds of NYC students.
Our volunteers come from across New York City and the tri-state area and have a wide range of skills, experiences, and interests. Through volunteer initiatives like these, the Seaport Museum is able to steward our historic vessels, while also teaching new generations sailing’s traditions and history.
Interested in getting involved? Learn more about all current volunteer opportunities at seaportmuseum.org/volunteer