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We try to do our best and learn something new on every job. When it comes to BJ, John, Jennifer, Scott, Tommy, Chris, Jimmy, David, and everyone we met in the yard, the people of Yank Marine are about the work. That’s the culture of Yank. That’s how and why they can lift, build, and repair bigger vessels than most private yards in the world. We saw John on this past shoot, and he showed us around “The Lady Grace,” one of the earliest wooden vessels he built by hand. What we learned from John is that intense dedication to a craft is a life worth living. It’s a gift to reflect on that, because sometimes, in work and in life, you need a reminder.
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