About a month after the Monterey dive shop Bamboo Reef closed in November, Monterey Bay Tritons, a local freediving group, has found a new home as part of a growing group of marine businesses.
Moss Landing Boatworks is a shipyard and boat-building facility in Moss Landing owned by John Gregg, who also acquired the storied vessel The Western Flyer and led the creation of a nonprofit to refurbish the boat for research and educational purposes.
The boatyard was no longer operational when husband-wife team Wendy Kitchell and Brad Wurstle leased it starting in July 2025.
Tritons President Brandon Burke was introduced to Kitchell by one of his students, who used to sell steel to Moss Landing Boatworks until the defunct business closed in January 2025. The team also met with Captain Marina Maze Henry of Monterey Bay Ecotours, and the group saw an opportunity: to join forces as a new hub for freediving, education and ocean conservation.
Burke’s business, Odyssey Free Diving, will open in a new storefront managed by Kitchell and Wurstle at the former Moss Landing Boatworks, now called The Ship’s Store.
“We want to support not only our own boatyard,” Kitchell says. “We want to support the entire boating community as well as the local and diving community.”
The Ship’s Store is more than just a marine chandlery, though it still sells fishing equipment and tackle along with art, equipment and bait from Monterey County-based artisans. It is also a manufacturing facility for boat parts. A vacuum table, used for the infusion of carbon fiber into boat paneling, hulls and now – to Burke’s delight – spearfishing equipment is in a room next door to the retail space. Kitchell says it’s one of the most efficient ways to build materials suitable for marine expeditions.
Monterey Bay Ecotours’ fully electric catamaran, El Cat, remains docked just outside in the harbor and takes clients on tours of Elkhorn Slough. As an upgrade from a former outdoor ticketing kiosk, guests on the eco-tours will now be able to check in inside The Ship’s Store.
One collaborative initiative includes recycling lead materials lost and found in the ocean into dive weights. “We’re currently building out our OSHA standards and safe practices to ensure we’re doing that correctly,” Burke says, noting lead is a hazardous material.
In addition, Monterey Bay Ecotours serves as a contractor for a $2.6 million grant from the California Air Resources District to build a first-ever-for-the-West Coast hybrid-electric whale-watching vessel for Monterey Bay Air Resources District. Joseph Kitchell, Wendy’s brother, is building that vessel in the boatyard, with an anticipated completion date in March 2027.
“It’s like an octopus,” Maze Henry says. “Everyone has an arm.”
Following a tumultuous year in the diving community in 2025, Burke sees what is happening at the boatyard as a coming-together of communities with raw potential.
“It reminds me a lot of an ecosystem,” Burke says.
The Ship’s Store holds a grand opening noon-4pm on Saturday, March 14 at 7501 Sandholdt Road in Moss Landing.
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I love Moss Landing. However, any mention of this unique town needs to say again and again - the lithium battery facility no one knew was there and its explosion and fire last year left a 50 miles radius of heavy metals - nickel, cobalt, and more. Reports by the EPA initially said contamination wasn't bad but they only tested the surface soil, a totally inadequate method. Reminds me of all the toxic testing in NYC after 9/11 when I worked in that area. Report - all good. Next day - sorry, tons of mercury! In spite of this, I will always support the town and any business here. To me it is what Monterey was 40 years ago - buying fish right off the boat, etc. Thanks.
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