draughtsman (n.)
"one who draws or prepares plans, sketches, or designs," 1660s, from genitive of draught + man (n.).
-ship
word-forming element meaning "quality, condition; act, power, skill; office, position; relation between," Middle English -schipe, from Old English -sciepe, Anglian -scip "state, condition of being," from Proto-Germanic -skepi- (cognates: Old Norse -skapr, Danish -skab, Old Frisian -skip, Dutch -schap, German -schaft), from skap- "to create, ordain, appoint," from PIE root (s)kep-, forming words meaning "to cut, scrape, hack".