There are a number of sites that offer insight in to the operation of specific shipyards. Ship building is a team effort that starts with an engineer's design and then continues through various stages of fabrication, iron work, mechanics, carpentry, electrical, etc. Google your specific area of interest or visit the library.
You can learn about Ship Yards & Building Ships online at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shipyard. Another good website is astrobattle.com/index.jsp?punchlist=build
The ships were built by ship builders in ship yards. Took several months for most ships.
Ships are built in ship yards, on the land.
My cruise ship was about 300 yards long
The rigging on a ship is supported by (attached to) the masts, yards and spars.
Ship building has become more computerized and safer since back in the days. Modular style building has largely replaced rib style building previously used in old ship yards. It provides easier construction and more measure of control over the build of the ships than before along with giving the workers more safety.
yes, they are making ship
The rigging on a ship is supported by (attached to) the masts, yards and spars.
Because it builds ships.
A person or business who's profession is the building of ships.
The name of the ship that ships ships is "The Ship Ship."
Clydebank was a major industrial town, particularly involved in shipbuilding.