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Ships are usually built at a [[shipyard]]; these facilities are specifically designed for the construction of large transportation vessels and as such are often located at ports as well, to perform maintenance and upkeep of the ship.
Ships are usually built at a [[shipyard]]; these facilities are specifically designed for the construction of large transportation vessels and as such are often located at ports as well, to perform maintenance and upkeep of the ship.
==Traditions aboard a ship==
There are many traditions associated with [[sailing]] that have carried over since the early days of setting out to sea in waters unknown.  One of which was the christening of a ship that completed and was set upon its maiden voyage.  Upon [[launch]], a [[champagne]] bottle would be broken against the hull of the ship to celebrate the occasion.

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A ship, craft, or boat, is a vessel that floats on water and is used as a means of transportation, defense, or recreation.

Types of ships

There are many different types of ships that all serve different functions. For instance, the United States Navy places orders for a specific type of ship, a warship, to be used for deployment of troops, artillery, and for it's own Naval Fleet.

Cruise ships are built for the purpose of travelling around the world's oceans, taking tourists and vacationers to warm climates for a period of time.

Ship construction

Ships are usually built at a shipyard; these facilities are specifically designed for the construction of large transportation vessels and as such are often located at ports as well, to perform maintenance and upkeep of the ship.

Traditions aboard a ship

There are many traditions associated with sailing that have carried over since the early days of setting out to sea in waters unknown. One of which was the christening of a ship that completed and was set upon its maiden voyage. Upon launch, a champagne bottle would be broken against the hull of the ship to celebrate the occasion.