New materials and shipbuilding techniques were being used and ships of this period show many variations.
Little is known about any distinctive shipbuilding techniques among the Greenlanders.
Tsar Peter the Great visited the yard officially incognito in 1698 to learn shipbuilding techniques.
Peter studied shipbuilding techniques and practices at the dockyard.
The replicas were built using traditional shipbuilding techniques.
It is evidence that the ships hulls were constructed following standardized Roman shipbuilding techniques rather than being purpose built.
The study of Western shipbuilding techniques resumed in the 1840s.
This allows use of conventional shipbuilding techniques, with the segments being launched after assembly in dry docks.
The boat appeared to be built from the outside in, in contrast to the later shipbuilding technique of starting with an internal frame.
It is a wooden shell, constructed by crisscrossing layers of red cedar and mahogany in a shipbuilding technique.