In colonial times how long did you go to school to be a shipwright

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In colonial times, becoming a shipwright typically required a formal apprenticeship of about three to seven years. During this time, aspiring shipwrights would work under the guidance of a master shipbuilder to learn the necessary skills and techniques for constructing and repairing ships. This apprenticeship was typically followed by several years of on-the-job experience to further develop expertise in the field.
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