Grampian SeaShed - A Community for retired seafarers

Grampian SeaShed - A Community for retired seafarers

Grampian SeaShed - A Community for retired seafarers

What is SeaShed?

Grampian SeaShed is a support group for retired and redundant seafarers in the Aberdeen area.

Founded in 2017 by former Port Chaplain Howard Drysdale, it exists to tackle loneliness, share stories, and build friendship after a life at sea.

What began with 7 members has grown into a thriving group with bi-weekly meetings on Fridays, outings, and a strong sense of community.

Our bi-weekly gatherings include food and conversation. A place to belong and feel seen. Open to anyone who served at sea, Merchant Navy, Royal Navy or Fishermen!

What We Do

How We Support Our Members

Bi-weekly Meet-Ups

We gather for tea/coffee, scones, fruit, and a light lunch.

There’s always good conversation, shared stories, and a few laughs.

We do a quiz every time we meet too!

It’s a space where retired seafarers feel heard, valued, and at home.

SeaShed Members

Group Outings

We organise six outings a year to places like lighthouses, museums, and coastal sites.

These trips bring connection, adventure, and a real sense of purpose.

For many members, they’re a highlight of the year.

Ongoing Care

When life gets tough, we stay present.

Whether it's a hospital visit or a phone call to check in, we show up.

SeaShed isn’t just a group — it’s support, friendship, and care for life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about Grampian Sea Shed and our marketing services.

Who can join SeaShed?

SeaShed is open to retired or redundant seafarers looking for connection, companionship, and a place to share stories from their time at sea. If you’ve spent time working at sea and are based in or around Aberdeen, you’re more than welcome to join us.

What happens at a typical SeaShed meeting?

We gather from 09:30, with tea, coffee, scones, and a good chat starting at 10:00. There’s usually conversation around seafaring, general wellbeing, maybe a quiz or two, and we wrap up with a light lunch around midday. It’s informal, friendly, and always supportive.

How much does it cost to attend?

Each session costs £15, but we already have sponsorship covering £5 per person — so members currently pay just £10 per meeting, which includes refreshments and a light lunch.

What if I can’t make it to meetings in person?

We provide iPads and training for members who may be housebound or unable to travel. This helps them join virtual meetings or stay connected with other members even during poor weather or periods of ill health.

What kind of outings does SeaShed organise?

We plan around six group outings a year, usually between May and September when the weather’s kinder. Past trips have included the Fraserburgh Lighthouse Museum, HMS Unicorn, Peterhead Prison, and even the Jute Factory Museum in Dundee. It’s all about exploring together and keeping the spirit of adventure alive.

Is SeaShed a charity?

No — but SeaShed joined the Aberdeen Council of Voluntary Organisations (ACVO) in 2022 and is currently considering the possibility of seeking charitable status to help us grow and support more retired seafarers in need of community and connection.

Blog

Keep up to date with recent events and gatherings

Outing To Stonehaven

September 25, 20251 min read
French Bowls

On the tenth of September our Grampian SeaShed members had another outing, this time to Stonehaven...

No ships in sight, but a game of Pétanque was on the cards with Stonehaven Men Shed (including a visit afterwards to their Shed - rather large with lots to do inside...

Anyway, our games were organised by Doug with great fun ensuing - well for most - some took it more seriously than others!

If you do not know the game, here are more details:

There had to be a winner and I am pleased to say that it was one of the SeaShed members who won...

Roger was a good player so don't take any bets when playing him!!

Petanque Grampian SeaShed Bowls

Doug (left) presented Roger with his winners plaque.

Plaque Grampian SeaShed

Then it was time to do pne of our favourite activities of our SeaShed group - go for a meal! This took place at Number 44 Hotel opposite the Market Square. They do a great pensioners deal!!

No 44 Hotel Stonehaven Grampian SeaShed

We have our next in-person meeting on Friday (26th) and visitors are welcome - get in touch to book your place!

Now where will we go next I wonder? Watch this space!!

Petanque

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