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Question on career for tall ships
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Currently in texas, looking to relocate 1st time to eu, scandinavia, or usa lastly Ik any stuff near coasts. Currently I'm into nautical archeology, but as well as becoming a shipwright. Not fully aware of careers for tall ships, if projects to construct replicas or restore historic ships take long times while you work elsewhere or what but, are there any easy universities/colleges to get into for usa or international students (cheap, no debt end deal, low tuition) for a tall ship career? Idk if it's called marine engineering, or marine craft construction, or what to really look for. Might check out Elissa in galveston but I hate texas with my heart & looking to leave forever, 24yo here havent moved yet.

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