hullbuilding
Hullbuilding refers to the process of constructing the hull of a watercraft, which is the watertight body of a ship, boat, or other vessel. This is a fundamental aspect of naval architecture and shipbuilding, as the hull provides buoyancy, stability, and structural integrity. The methods and materials used in hullbuilding vary significantly depending on the size, type, and intended use of the vessel.
Historically, hulls were primarily constructed from wood. This involved shaping timbers and joining them together to
The construction process typically begins with the keel, the backbone of the vessel. Ribs or frames are
The precision and skill involved in hullbuilding are critical for ensuring the safety and performance of any