Shipwright

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A Shipwright is a skilled craftsperson who builds, repairs, and maintains all sorts of boats and ships, from small wooden yachts to large steel vessels. Imagine being responsible for putting together the very structure of a boat, ensuring it is strong, watertight, and safe to sail! This job involves a lot of hands-on work with different materials like wood, metal, and composite plastics. You'd learn how to read technical drawings, use a variety of tools – from traditional hand tools to modern machinery – and understand how boats float and move through water. Being a Shipwright isn't just about building; it's also about fixing things. If a boat gets damaged, a Shipwright is called in to repair its hull, deck, or internal structures. This career requires precision, problem-solving skills, and a keen eye for detail. It's a fantastic choice for someone who loves working with their hands, has an interest in engineering or design, and is fascinated by the sea and all things maritime. Many Shipwrights learn their trade through apprenticeships, which means you get to learn on the job while also studying.

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