Idc23,
Welcome.
I'd recommend something less involved than a carrier, or a battleship, for your first model of a vessel.
So many ship modeler first timers try a "whole hog" model, get discouraged and never try another.
Try a 1/700th scale waterline destroyer. You'll avoid some of the tougher things that ships have, such as getting boot top stripes correctly aligned, difficulties mounting the hulls on a stand, etc.
A small waterline model can look just fine mounted on a smooth black base and you can save trying to model water for another project. A modern US destroyer is very easy to research with plenty of photos available on the navy.mil web site and many other sites too. You can save a little money, not having to buy books of WW 2 ships, etc.
You'll still have plenty of challenge if you want to try photo etched detail parts, trying to reach a "scale" paint color for such a small model and more.
You'll have plenty of kits to choose from that can give you some good experience with a ship. Then after trying that, you can go for a more complicated type of ship for another shot.
Have fun.
Mike