Dive into the captivating world of wooden boats with Andrew Guest, a renowned shipwright with a fascinating tale of artisanship and dedication. Beginning his journey amidst the wooden boat community in Falmouth, Andrew developed a profound love and respect for these timeless vessels and their intrinsic links to our past.
In this podcast episode, Andrew shares firsthand stories about the multi-year restoration effort of the Mayflower II at Mystic Seaport’s Henry B. DuPont Preservation Shipyard. He paints a vivid picture of the painstaking process, the unique challenges encountered, and the profound sense of accomplishment that comes from preserving maritime heritage.
Andrew also opens up about his winning the prestigious Ed Monk Scholarship Award by the Center for Wooden Boats in Seattle, Washington. This accomplishment marked a significant milestone in his career, enabling him to undertake a professional development project that further deepened his understanding of Cornish vernacular sailing craft.
Since 2017, Andrew has been channeling his expertise and passion into the resurrection of the Rosalind, a Cornish lugger with a rich and well-traveled life. Rescued from an untimely end in Oxford, Maryland, this vessel is now receiving a new lease of life under Andrew’s meticulous care at West Mystic Wooden Boat. Andrew shares the joy and challenges he’s encountered on this journey of restoration.
This is not just an interview – it’s a journey through time, an exploration of the art of boatbuilding, a testament to the importance of craftsmanship, and a celebration of maritime heritage. Whether you’re a seafarer at heart, a lover of history, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of skilled craftsmanship, this episode with Andrew Guest is bound to inspire and fascinate you.
Restoring Rosalind
BYS NOWYDH BOATWORKS
Host:
Merrill Charette
Talha Bhatty
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