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Angela Abshier was one of three recipients of a Bowsprit award at the 2025 edition of The Honours, recognised for her non-profit organisation, Sail to Shelter, which converts retired sails into shelters, bags, and various practical and beautiful pieces.

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Angela Abshier was one of three recipients of a Bowsprit award at the 2025 edition of The Honours, recognised for her non-profit organisation, Sail to Shelter, which converts retired sails into shelters, bags, and various practical and beautiful pieces.

21 November 2025

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Organised by the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, Pier Sixty-Six and The Superyacht Life Foundation, The Honours seek to recognise the exceptional people of the superyacht industry whose work reflects purpose, innovation, and meaningful impact within the Superyacht Community and beyond.

Raised between Arkansas and Wyoming, Angela Abshier didn’t grow up anywhere near the sea, yet she always felt like a “water girl”. Her path to the ocean and sailing yachts wasn’t direct, it was built on curiosity, creativity, and a lifelong love of textiles.

Angela began her career in the garment industry, where she built secondary markets for deadstock apparel. Then one day, she stepped aboard a sailboat and everything changed.

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Angela Abshier founded Sail to Shelter, which converts retired sails into shelters and other practical products.
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Angela began her career in the garment industry, where she built secondary markets for deadstock apparel.
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Working with architects, designers, and universities, Sail to Shelter makes sails into panels of Kevlar-reinforced material.
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For workers and the homeless or displaced, shelters are a safe, protective and meaningful structure.

“Sailing was my first true experience of freedom,” she recalls. “It was incredible. But I couldn’t stop thinking about what happens to all these sails when they’re no longer used?”

That question sparked a movement. Angela founded Sail to Shelter, a non-profit giving retired sails a second life as shelters, bags, and other useful items. Angela saw potential in every discarded sheet of fabric. Working with architects, designers, and universities, she began deconstructing sails into panels of Kevlar-reinforced material that could last for a decade.

“It might seem like nothing,” she says, “but to someone sleeping under it, it’s everything.”

Building trust with boat owners is key as each sail is personal property, tied to memories of adventure. Angela’s goal is to create a system that makes donation part of the sailing culture. She dreams of embedding microchips into sails at the time of manufacture, allowing them to be tracked and recycled responsibly. “When we know better, we do better,” she says.

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The Honours 2025 winners: Angela Abshier from Sail to Shelter, Francisca Cortés Solari from Fundación MERI, and Rosie O'Donnell from Yachts for Science.
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The Honours recognise the exceptional people whose work reflects purpose, innovation, and meaningful impact within the Superyacht Community and beyond.

Angela’s love of technology, fashion, and problem-solving all converge in this work. A former law student who once studied intellectual property to protect independent artists, she’s exploring how blockchain could help register and trace sails globally.

Alongside the shelters, she’s launched a line of bags made from reclaimed sails and deadstock fashion materials, and is even in talks to collaborate with designers like Tory Burch.

“I’ve always been curious about how to do things better,” Angela says. “For me, it’s about protecting people and the planet – one sail at a time.”

The 2025 edition of The Honours was sponsored by AB Yachts Maiora, Delta Marine, Feadship, Global Marine Travel, Lürssen, Preciosa and Robert Allen Law.

Watch Angela’s story here:

thehonours.org
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