Saturday, April 28, 2018

ANDY SHAW MASTER SPAR CARVER



ANDY SHAW OF LEWES
A SPAR CARVER

First off, what is a spar? Within the seafaring world , a spar is a stout, round,
wooden pole, such as a mast, boom, gaff or yard. Yard is not familiar to me.

A spar is used in the 'rigging' of a sailing vessel to support the sail and that all there is to
know about that.

Andy Shaw, was at one time the shipwright at historic St. Mary's City. Andy grew up
in Lewes and on board ships along the East coast. He became involved in wooden
boat building and became a master 'spar carver'. He knows a spar is critical to
effective sailing. The mast of a ship. Dependability requires well made spars.

Andy mentored apprentice Daewin Weigel in all aspects of spar carving from picking
out the exact piece of wood to mounting the finished piece on the ship.


Abstract: by Harrison H. 04/28/18 , the source being a Maryland State Arts Council
publication titled “Maryland Traditions” at marylandtraditions.org.


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