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This '''list of fictional ships''' lists all manner of [[Fictional ship|artificial vehicles supported by water]], which are either the subject of, or an important element of, a notable work of fiction.


==Anime and manga==
This '''List of fictional ships''' lists artificial vehicles supported by water, which are either the subject of, or an important element of, a notable work of fiction.
* ''Advenna Avis'' – ''[[Baccano!]]''
* ''Albedo'' – ''Full Ahead! Coco''
* ''Alexandria'' – aircraft carrier in ''[[Genocyber]]''
* SS ''Anne'' – ocean liner in ''[[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]]''
*''Arcadia'' – Harlock's ship from the Japanese series ''[[Harlock Saga]]''
* ''Argonaut'' – ''[[Heroic Age (anime)|Heroic Age]]''
* ''Asuka II'' (CVN-99) – United Nations (formerly with Japan Maritime Self Defense Force) aircraft carrier from ''[[Macross Zero]]''
* ''Bebop'' – ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]''
* ''Blue'' – ''[[Blue Drop]]''
* ''Blue 6'', ''Shang 9'' – ''[[Blue Submarine No. 6]]''
* RMS ''Campania'' – ocean liner in ''[[Black Butler: Book of the Atlantic]]'' (In anime, the ship is based on the real-life ocean liners the [[Titanic|RMS ''Titanic'']] and the {{RMS|Majestic|1914|6}}, but in the manga, the ship takes inspiration from an [[Titanic|RMS ''Titanic'']] and the {{RMS|Lusitania}}.)
* ''Clobird'' – ''Full Ahead! Coco''
* SS ''Cussler'' (or RMS ''Cussler'') (based on the [[Titanic|RMS ''Titanic'']]) – ocean liner in ''[[Pokémon: XY]]''
* ''Darkness Gale'' – ''Full Ahead! Coco''
* ''Decolore'' – cruise ship in ''[[Pokémon: Best Wishes!]]''
* ''Diamond Serpent'' – ''Full Ahead! Coco''
* HMS ''Eagle'' - ''Invincible''-class aircraft carrier in ''[[Hellsing]]''
* ''Ghost Ship'' – ''[[Blue Submarine No. 6]]''
* ''[[Going Merry]]'' – ''[[One Piece]]''
* ''Gran Tesoro'' – ''[[One Piece Film: Gold]]''
* [[Harekaze (Y-467)|''Harekaze'' (Y-467)]] – [[Kagerō-class destroyer|''Kagerō''-class]] [[destroyer]], [[Yokosuka]] girls marines high school, ''[[High School Fleet]]''
* JDS ''Hotaka'' (DDG-170) – [[Atago-class destroyer|''Atago''-class destroyer]] in ''[[Detective Conan: Private Eye in the Distant Sea]]''
* ''I-401'' – ''[[Arpeggio of Blue Steel]]''
* ''Illustria'' – United Nations aircraft carrier from ''[[Macross Zero]]''
* JDF ''Ishin'' – ''Theta''-class [[Surface-underwater ship|submersible destroyer]] (actually a frigate) from ''[[Innocent Venus]]''
* ''Mermaid'' – ocean liner in ''[[Cat's Eye (manga)|Cat's Eye]]''
* {{JDS|Mirai|DDG-182}} – ''[[Zipang (anime)|Zipang]]''
* ''[[List of One Piece characters|Moby Dick]]'' – ''[[One Piece]]''
* ''Nakatomi'' – [[oil tanker]] from ''[[Detective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphire]]''
* SS ''Naked Sun'' – aircraft carrier from ''[[Kill la Kill]]''
* ''[[Oro Jackson]]'' – ''[[One Piece]]''
* ''Over the Rainbow'' (a renamed {{USS|Harry S. Truman}}) – ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]''
* ''Pascal Magi'' – ''[[Tactical Roar]]''
* ''Penguin Manju Go'' – [[Icebreaker]] in ''[[A Place Further than the Universe]]''
* ''Queen Berry (Inspiration from [[RMS Queen Mary]], [[RMS Queen Elizabeth]] and [[RMS Mauretania (1938)|RMS Mauretania II]])''  – ocean liner in ''[[Gosick]]''
* ''Queen Sallybeth (Inspiration from [[Queen Elizabeth 2|RMS Queen Elizabeth 2]])'' – ocean liner in ''[[Detective Conan]]''
* ''Red Skele'' – ''Full Ahead! Coco''
* ''Seagallop'' – ferry in ''[[Pokémon Adventures]]''
* SS ''Sinnoh'' – ''[[Pokémon Adventures]]''
* SS ''Spiral'' – ''[[Pokémon Adventures]]''
* ''[[St. Aphrodite]]'' – ''[[Detective Conan: Strategy Above the Depths]]''
* ''Submarine Explorer 1'' – ''[[Pokémon Generations]]'' and ''[[Pokémon Adventures]]''
* ''Super 99'' – ''[[Submarine Super 99]]''
* ''Sweet Madonna'' – ''Full Ahead! Coco''
* ''Tempest Junior'' – ''[[Thundersub]]''
* ''[[Thousand Sunny]]'' – ''[[One Piece]]''
* ''[[Thriller Bark]]'' – ''[[One Piece]]''
* SS ''Tidal'' – ferry in ''[[Pokémon Adventures]]''
* ''TK Tanker'' – oil tanker in ''[[Cat's Eye (manga)|Cat's Eye]]''
* ''Tuatha de Danaan'' – submarine in ''[[Full Metal Panic!]]''
* ''Princess Lorelei'' (based on the [[Queen Elizabeth 2|RMS Queen Elizabeth 2]]) – cruise ship in ''f[[Spy × Family|Spy x Family]]''
* ''White Castle'' – large yacht in ''Biohazard: Heavenly Island''
* ''[[Yashiromaru]]'' – ''[[Detective Conan: Strategy Above the Depths]]''
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==Comics==
== Anime and manga ==
* ''Blue 6'', ''Shang 9''&nbsp;— ''[[Blue Submarine No. 6]]''
* ''Aurora''&nbsp;– trawler in ''[[The Adventures of Tintin]]'' story ''[[The Shooting Star]]''
* ''The Black Freighter''&nbsp;– metafictional pirate ship that is referenced throughout the ''[[Watchmen]]'' comic series
* ''[[Going Merry]]''&nbsp;— ''[[One Piece]]''
* ''Borneo Prince''&nbsp;– 19th-century trading vessel converted for use as a gunboat in [[World War II]] in ''[[Commando Comics]]''
* ''[[Thousand Sunny]]''&nbsp;— ''[[One Piece]]''
* ''Cithara''&nbsp;– alleged source of a distress signal in ''[[The Adventures of Tintin]]'' story ''[[The Shooting Star]]''
* [[DDG-182 Mirai|JDS ''Mirai'']]&nbsp;— ''[[Zipang (anime)|Zipang]]''
* HMS ''Cutlass''&nbsp;– name given to four ships of the [[Royal Navy]] – the first a battleship present at the [[Battle of the Nile]]; the second an [[ironclad]] sunk in [[World War I]]; the third a [[World War II]] destroyer, and the most recent ship a [[Cold War]]-era destroyer. All four ships appear in the ''[[Commando Comics]]'' story ''Bright Blade of Courage''.
* ''Over the Rainbow'', (a renamed {{USS|Harry S. Truman}})&nbsp;— ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion (TV)|Neon Genesis Evangelion]]''
* ''Pascal Magi''&nbsp; ''[[Tactical Roar]]''
* ''Eagle's Shadow''&nbsp;– [[Nick Fury#Other versions|Sir Nicholas Fury]]'s ship in ''[[Marvel 1602]]''
* ''Gotha''&nbsp;– [[Kriegsmarine]] commerce raider, from the ''[[Commando Comics]]'' story ''Greedy For Glory''
* ''Ghost Ship''&nbsp;— ''[[Blue Submarine No. 6]]''
* ''Grossadler''&nbsp;– [[Kriegsmarine]] battle cruiser, from the ''[[Commando Comics]]'' story ''Bright Blade of Courage''
* ''Super 99''&nbsp;— ''[[Submarine Super 99]]''
* ''Thundersub''&nbsp; ''[[Thundersub]]''
* ''Hawksub''&nbsp; ''[[Blackhawk (DC Comics)|Blackhawk]]''
* ''Karaboudjan''&nbsp;– [[Armenia]]n cargo ship in ''[[The Adventures of Tintin]]'' story ''[[The Crab with the Golden Claws]]''
* ''Tuatha de Danaan''&nbsp;— ''[[Full Metal Panic!]]''
* SS ''Ramona''&nbsp;– tramp steamer in ''[[The Adventures of Tintin]]'' story ''[[The Red Sea Sharks]]''
* ''Yamato Takeru'' - super battleship, ''Kyokujitsu no Kantai''.
* ''Salty Sea Mare''&nbsp;– ship owned by Captain Hoofbeard from the ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (comic book)|My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic comic series]]'' story ''Friendship Ahoy!''
* ''Takemikazuchi'' - aircraft carrier, ''Konpeki no Kantai''
* ''Sea Queen/The Gertrude''&nbsp;– [[Lex Luthor]]'s yacht in ''[[Superman Returns]]''
* ''I-3000'' - supersubmarine, ''Konpeki no Kantai''
* ''Sirius''&nbsp;– expedition ship in ''[[The Adventures of Tintin]]'' stories ''[[The Shooting Star]]'' and ''[[Red Rackham's Treasure]]''
* ''[[Yashiromaru]]''&nbsp;— ''[[Case Closed: Strategy Above the Depths]]''
* ''[[Unicorn (Tintin)|Unicorn]]''&nbsp;– 17th-century three-masted armed Royal Navy vessel in ''[[The Adventures of Tintin]]'' stories ''[[The Secret of the Unicorn]]'' and ''[[Red Rackham's Treasure]]''
* ''[[St. Aphrodite]]''&nbsp;— ''Case Closed: Strategy Above the Depths''
* {{HMS|Viper}}&nbsp;– British destroyer, from the ''[[Commando Comics]]'' story ''Bright Blade of Courage''
* ''Blue'' - ''[[Blue Drop]]''
* ''Vulkan''&nbsp;– [[Kriegsmarine]] cruiser, from the ''[[Commando Comics]]'' story ''Flak Fever''
* ''[[Space Battleship Yamato]]'' - ''Space Battleship Yamato''
* ''Wolfgang''&nbsp;– [[Kriegsmarine]] pocket battleship, from the ''[[Commando Comics]]'' story ''O For Orange''
* ''[[SDF-1 Macross|Super Dimension Fortress One (SDF-1) Macross]]'' - ''Robotech''


== Comics ==
==Film==
* ''903''&nbsp;&ndash; Iranian [[Kilo-class submarine|''Kilo''-class submarine]] in ''[[Steel Sharks]]'', 1996
* ''Aurora''&nbsp;— trawler in ''[[The Adventures of Tintin]]'' story ''[[The Shooting Star]]'' and also from ''[[Sign of Four|The Sign of Four]]'' from ''Sherlock Holmes''
* USS ''Abraham Lincoln''&nbsp;&ndash; frigate in Disney's ''[[20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954 film)|20,000 Leagues Under the Sea]]'', 1954
* ''The Black Freighter''&nbsp;— a metafictional pirate ship that is referenced throughout the ''[[Watchmen]]'' comic series
* ''Academic Vladislav Volkov''&nbsp;&ndash; Russian research ship in ''[[Virus (1999 film)|Virus]]'', 1999
* ''Borneo Prince''&nbsp;— 19th century trading vessel converted for use as a gunboat in [[World War II]] in ''[[Commando Comics]]''
* ''Cithara''&nbsp; alleged source distress signal in ''[[The Adventures of Tintin]]'' story ''[[The Shooting Star]]''
* ''Acheron''&nbsp;&ndash; French Napoleonic frigate in ''[[Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World]]'', 2003
* ''MV Aeolus''&nbsp; (based on the [[MV Wilhelm Gustloff]]) &ndash; deserted 1930s cruise ship in [[Triangle (2009 British film)|''Triangle'']], 2009
* HMS ''Cutlass'' - the name given to four ships of the [[Royal Navy]] - the first a battleship present at the [[Battle of the Nile]]; the second an [[ironclad]] sunk in [[World War I]]; the third a [[World War II]] destroyer, and the most recent ship a [[Cold War]]-era destroyer. All four ships appear in the ''[[Commando Comics]]'' story ''Bright Blade of Courage''
* ''[[African Queen (boat)|African Queen]]''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[The African Queen (film)|The African Queen]]'' with [[Humphrey Bogart]] and [[Katharine Hepburn]], 1951
* ''Eagle's Shadow''&nbsp;— [[Nick Fury#Alternate versions|Sir Nicholas Fury]]'s ship in ''[[Marvel 1602]]''
* USS ''Alameda'' (LPD-32)&nbsp;&ndash; landing ship, ''[[Godzilla (2014 film)|Godzilla]]'', 2014<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://hollywoodnorthbuzz.com/2013/05/shoot-godzilla-crew-tests-uss-alameda-landing-craft-set-in-steveston.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220331084802/http://hollywoodnorthbuzz.com/2013/05/shoot-godzilla-crew-tests-uss-alameda-landing-craft-set-in-steveston.html |archive-date=2022-03-31 |title=SHOOT: GODZILLA Crew Tests USS Alameda Landing Craft Set in Steveston|website=hollywoodnorth.buzz|date=23 May 2013|access-date=18 May 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://yvrshoots.com/2013/05/shoot-godzillas-uss-alameda-rocks-rolls-like-disney-ride-in-steveston.html/|title=SHOOT: GODZILLA's USS Alameda Rocks & Rolls Like Disney Ride in Steveston|website=yvrshoots.com|date=23 May 2013}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.comicbookmovie.com/sci-fi/new-godzilla-set-photos-deserted-japanese-village-school-children-fleeing-for-safety-a80149#gs.h7l3mf|title=New GODZILLA Set Photos: Deserted Japanese Village & School Children Fleeing For Safety|website=www.comicbookmovie.com|date=23 May 2013|access-date=17 May 2021}}</ref>
* ''Grossadler'' - [[Kriegsmarine]] destroyer, from the ''[[Commando Comics]]'' story ''Bright Blade of Courage''
* ''Hawksub''&nbsp; ''[[Blackhawk (comics)|Blackhawk]]''
* ''Albatross''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[The Sea Hawk (1940 film)|The Sea Hawk]]'' with [[Errol Flynn]], 1940
* ''Karaboudjan''&nbsp;— cargo ship in ''[[The Adventures of Tintin]]'' story ''[[The Crab with the Golden Claws]]''
* ''Alexandre Dumas''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[The Lover (1992 film)|The Lover]]'', 1992
* SS ''Ramona''&nbsp;— tramp steamer in ''[[The Adventures of Tintin]]'' story ''[[The Red Sea Sharks]]''
* ''Altair''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[The Ghost Ship]]'' with [[Richard Dix]], 1943
* ''Amindra''&nbsp;&ndash; with shanghaied sailor from the ''Glencairn'', torpedoed and sank in ''[[The Long Voyage Home]]'', 1940
* ''Sea Queen/The Gertrude''&nbsp;— [[Lex Luthor]]'s yacht in ''[[Superman Returns]]''
* ''Sirius''&nbsp; expedition ship in ''[[The Adventures of Tintin]]'' story ''[[Red Rackham's Treasure]]''
* SS ''Andes''&nbsp;&ndash; cruise ship in ''[[Let's Go Native]]'', 1930
* ''Sirius''&nbsp;— ship in ''[[The Adventures of Tintin]]'' story ''[[The Shooting Star]]''
* ''Angelina''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Romancing the Stone]]'', 1984
* SS ''Anne B''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Jurassic Park (film)|Jurassic Park]]'', 1993
* ''The Unicorn''&nbsp;— 17th. century wooden sailing warship in ''[[The Adventures of Tintin]]'' stories ''[[The Secret of the Unicorn]]'' and ''[[Red Rackham's Treasure]]''
* MS ''Antonia Graza'' (based on the {{SS|Andrea Doria}}) &nbsp;&ndash; derelict Italian luxury ocean liner in ''[[Ghost Ship (2002 film)|Ghost Ship]]'', 2002
* HMS ''Viper'' - British destroyer, from the ''[[Commando Comics]]'' story ''Bright Blade of Courage''
* ''Aquanaut 3''&nbsp;&ndash; experimental submarine, ''[[30,000 Leagues Under the Sea]]'', 2007
* ''Vulkan'' - [[Kriegsmarine]] cruiser, from the ''[[Commando Comics]]'' story ''Flak Fever''
* ''Arabella''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Captain Blood (1935 film)|Captain Blood]]'' with Errol Flynn, 1935
* ''[[Argo]]''&nbsp;&ndash; galley, ''[[Jason and the Argonauts (1963 film)|Jason and the Argonauts]]'', 1963, [[Jason and the Argonauts (miniseries)|2000]]
* USS ''Argus'' [[Hospital ship]], ''[[World War Z (film)|World War Z]]'', 2013
* ''Arcadia''&nbsp;&ndash; [[cargo ship]], ''[[Resident Evil (film series)|Resident Evil]]'', 2002
* SS ''Arcadia''&nbsp;&ndash; [[cargo ship]], ''[[Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom]]'', 2018
* ''Argonautica'' (based on the [[Grand Princess]])&nbsp; &ndash; cruise ship, ''[[Deep Rising]]'', 1998
* {{USS|Aspen}}&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Full Fathom Five (film)|Full Fathom Five]]'', 1990
* SS ''Atlantic'' (based on the [[Sinking of the Titanic|sinking of the RMS ''Titanic'']], and the fictional ship's name has the sequel to the real-life ship the [[SS Atlantic (1870)|RMS ''Atlantic'']], and the ship on the movie is an inspiration for the [[Titanic|RMS ''Titanic'']] and the [[SS Imperator|RMS ''Berengaria'']]) &nbsp;&ndash; [[ocean liner]], ''[[Atlantic (film)|Atlantic]]'', 1929
* RMS ''Augusta'' (Possibly based on the {{RMS|Campania}} and {{RMS|Empress of Ireland}}, But with interiors based on the {{RMS|Lusitania}}, {{RMS|Mauretania|1906|6}} and {{HMS|Hawke|1891|6}}) &nbsp;&ndash; [[ocean liner]], ''[[Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (film)|Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children]]'', 2016
* HMS ''Avenger''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Billy Budd (film)|Billy Budd]]'', 1962
* HMS ''Ballantrae''&nbsp;&ndash; British Royal Navy {{sclass2|Town|destroyer}} in ''[[Gift Horse (film)|Gift Horse]]'', 1952
* ''Barracuda''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Up Periscope]]'', 1959
* ''Batavia Queen''&nbsp;&ndash; steamship, ''[[Krakatoa, East of Java]]'', 1969
* HMS ''Bedford''&nbsp;&ndash; British Royal Navy [[Type 23 frigate]] in ''[[Tomorrow Never Dies]]'', 1997
* [[USS Bedford|USS ''Bedford'' (DLG-113)]]&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[The Bedford Incident]]'', 1965 (also in book version)
* ''Belafonte''&nbsp;&ndash; oceanographic research vessel, ''[[The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou]]'', 2004
* USS ''Belinda'' (APA-22)&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Away All Boats]]'', 1956 (also appears in original novel)
* ''Benthic Explorer''&nbsp;&ndash; offshore support ship, ''[[The Abyss]]'', 1989
* HMS ''Berkeley''&nbsp;&ndash; in ''[[Up the Creek (1958 film)|Up the Creek]]'', 1958
* ''Black Hawk''&nbsp;&ndash; ''The Pirate of the Black Hawk'' (Il Pirata dello sparviero nero) 1958
* ''[[Black Pearl]]''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl]]'', 2003
* ''Black Swan''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[The Black Swan (film)|The Black Swan]]'', 1942
* KMS ''Brandenburg''&nbsp;&ndash; German battleship in ''[[We Dive at Dawn]]'', 1943
* SS ''Britannic'' (based on the [[TS Maxim Gorkiy|TS ''Hamburg'']])&nbsp;&ndash; cruise ship in ''[[Juggernaut (1974 film)|Juggernaut]]'', 1974
* ''Caca de Toro''&nbsp;&ndash; boat in ''[[After the Storm (2001 film)|After the Storm]]'', 2001
* {{USS|Caine}}&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[The Caine Mutiny (1954 film)|The Caine Mutiny]]'', 1954 (also appears in [[The Caine Mutiny|written version]])
* ''Caledonia II''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Some Like It Hot]]'', 1959
* ''Cassidy''&nbsp;&ndash; destroyer in ''[[In Harm's Way]]'', 1965
* USS ''Charleston'' (SSN-704)&nbsp;&ndash; [[On the Beach (2000 film)|''On the Beach'']], 2000
* ''Charlotte''&nbsp;&ndash; [[National Treasure (film)|''National Treasure'']], 2004
* ''Chelsea''&nbsp;&ndash; [[tugboat]], ''[[The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (film)|The Curious Case of Benjamin Button]]'', 2008
* HMS ''Chester''&nbsp;&ndash; British Royal Navy [[Type 23 frigate]] in ''[[Tomorrow Never Dies]]'', 1997
* SS ''Chiku Shan''&nbsp;&ndash; ferryboat, ''[[Blood Alley]]'', 1955
* SS ''Claridon'' (based on the [[SS Île de France|SS Île-de-France]])&nbsp;&ndash; ocean liner in ''[[The Last Voyage]]'', 1960
* SS ''Colossal'' (based on the {{SS|Normandie}}) &nbsp;&ndash; ocean liner, ''[[The Big Broadcast of 1938]]'', 1938
* HMS ''Compass Rose''&nbsp;&ndash; British Royal Navy ''Flower''-class corvette in ''[[The Cruel Sea (1953 film)|The Cruel Sea]]'', 1953
* {{USS|Copperfin}}&nbsp;&ndash; World War II sub ''[[Destination Tokyo]]'' with Cary Grant, 1943
*''Corsair''&nbsp;&ndash; in ''[[Crash Dive]]'', 1943
* SS ''Crescent Star'' (based on the ships, {{SS|United States}}, [[SS America (1939)|SS ''American Star'']] and [[SS Leonardo da Vinci (1958)|SS Leonardo da Vinci]])&nbsp;&ndash; cruise ship that sinks in ''[[Seven Waves Away]]'', 1957
* USS ''Dallas''&nbsp;&ndash; submarine in ''[[The Hunt for Red October]]'', 1990
* ''Daniel Webster''&nbsp;&ndash; trawler in ''[[Sealed Cargo]]'', 1951
* USS ''Davies'' (SSN-???)&nbsp;&ndash; [[Los Angeles-class submarine|''Los Angeles''-class]] SSN in ''Crash Dive'', 1996
* ''Deep Quest''&nbsp;&ndash; DSV in ''[[Raise the Titanic (film)|Raise the Titanic]]'', 1980
* HMS ''Defiant''&nbsp;&ndash; frigate in ''[[H.M.S. Defiant]]'', 1962
* ''Denali''&nbsp;&ndash; Philadelphia-based commercial supertanker in ''[[Down Periscope]]'', 1996
* {{HMS|Devonshire}}&nbsp;&ndash; British Royal Navy Type 23 frigate sunk in ''[[Tomorrow Never Dies]]'', 1997
* HMS ''Dinosaur''&nbsp;&ndash; British Royal Navy battleship in ''[[Things to Come]]'', 1936
* ''[[Disco Volante (ship)|Disco Volante]]''&nbsp;&ndash; motor yacht/hydrofoil in ''[[Thunderball (film)|Thunderball]]'', 1965
* ''Dot Calm''{{Spaced en dash}}private yacht in ''[[Johnny English Strikes Again]]'', 2018
* USS ''Dragonfish''&nbsp;&ndash; U.S. submarine in ''[[Battle of the Coral Sea (film)|Battle of the Coral Sea]]'', 1959
* ''Dulcibella''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[The Riddle of the Sands (film)|The Riddle of the Sands]]'', 1979
* USS ''Dwight D. Flysenhower''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Planes (film)|Planes]]'', 2013
* USS ''Echo''&nbsp;&ndash; sailing ship from ''[[The Wackiest Ship in the Army (film)|The Wackiest Ship in the Army]]'', 1959
* ''[[Edinburgh Trader]]''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest]]'', 2006
* ''Eindhoven Lion''&nbsp;&ndash; [[oil tanker]], ''[[Speed 2: Cruise Control]]'', 1997
* ''Elizabeth Dane''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[The Fog]]'', 1980
* ''Empress''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End]]'', 2007
* HMS ''Endeavour''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End]]'', 2007
* MS ''Ergenstrasse''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[The Sea Chase]]'' (1955) with John Wayne and Lana Turner, and briefly in ''[[Patriot Games (film)|Patriot Games]]'' with Harrison Ford, 1992
*''Everjust''&nbsp;– large yacht in [[Incredibles 2]], 2018
* SS Virginian (the ship are the inspired blueprints of the [[RMS Lusitania]] and her sister ships the [[RMS Mauretania (1906)|RMS Mauritania]] and [[RMS Aquitania]]) – ocean liner, [[The Legend of 1900]], 1998
* SS ''Essess''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Hot Shots!]]'', 1991
* ''Flying Dutchman''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest]]'' (2006), ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End]]'' (2007)
* ''The Flying Wasp''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Caddyshack]]'', 1980
* MS ''Forest Swan''&nbsp;&ndash; Panamanian [[cargo ship]], ''[[Die Hard with a Vengeance]]'', 1995
* SS ''Mayflower'' (based on the [[SS Rex|SS ''Rex'']] and [[SS Conte di Savoia|SS ''Conte di Savoia'']]) &ndash; ''[[Luxury Liner (1948 film)|Luxury Liner]]'', 1948
* ''Genesis''&nbsp;&ndash; cruise ship in ''[[2012 (film)|2012]]'', 2009
* ''Genoa Maru''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Across the Pacific]]'', 1942 (seen only briefly)
* SS ''Germania'' (based on the [[SS L'Atlantique|SS ''L'Atlantique'']]) &ndash; ocean liner in ''[[Luxury Liner (1933 film)|Luxury Liner]]'', 1933
* ''Geronimo''&nbsp;&ndash; America's Cup racing yacht, ''[[Wind (1992 film)|Wind]]'', 1992
* ''Gerrymander''&nbsp;&ndash; [[Full-rigged ship|full-rigged sailing ship]] in ''[[Fair Wind to Java]]'', 1953
* ''Ghost''&nbsp;&ndash; sealing schooner, ''[[The Sea Wolf (1941 film)|The Sea Wolf]]'', 1941
* SS ''Gigantic''&nbsp;&ndash; [[Streamlined Ocean Liner]], ''[[The Big Broadcast of 1938]]'', 1938
* ''Glencairn''&nbsp;&ndash; freighter, ''[[The Long Voyage Home]]'', 1940
* ''Gloria N''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[And the Ship Sails On]]'' ''(E la nave va)'', [[Federico Fellini]], 1983
* RMS ''Goliath'' (based on the {{RMS|Queen Mary}}, and then {{RMS|Olympic}} and [[Titanic|RMS ''Titanic'']]) &nbsp;&ndash; ocean liner, ''[[Goliath Awaits]]'', 1981 TV film
* ''Grayfish''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Torpedo Run]]'', 1958
* ''Hahnchen Maru''&nbsp;&ndash; cargo vessel modified to command ship, ''[[Contact (1997 American film)|Contact]]'', 1997
* ''Hai Peng''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End]]'', 2007
* SS ''Happy Wanderer'' (based on the {{SS|Oronsay|1950|6}})&nbsp;&ndash; cruise liner, ''[[Carry On Cruising]]'', 1962
* ''Hav Vind''&nbsp;&ndash; Norwegian oil tanker, ''[[Cloverfield]]'', 2008
* USS ''Haynes'' (DE-181)&nbsp;&ndash; destroyer escort, ''[[The Enemy Below]]'', 1957
* ''The Henrietta''&nbsp;&ndash; paddle steamer, ''[[Around the World in 80 Days (1956 film)|Around the World in 80 Days]]'', 1956
* ''Immer Essen'' ("Always Eating")&nbsp;&ndash; cruise ship, ''[[Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid]]'', 1982
* ''The Inferno''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[The Goonies]]'', 1985
* HMS ''Interceptor''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl]]'', 2003
* USS ''Intrepid''&nbsp;&ndash; cruise ship in the film ''[[Intrepid (film)|Intrepid]]'', 2000<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0183280/ ''Intrepid'']</ref>
* ''Jenny''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Forrest Gump]]'', 1994
* ''Jenny''&nbsp;&ndash; tugboat in ''[[Beyond the Poseidon Adventure]]'', 1979
* ''Jolly Roger''&nbsp;&ndash; in ''[[Hook (film)|Hook]]'', 1991
* ''KCS Earth'', ''KCS Moon'', ''KCS Sky'', ''KCS Star'' and ''KCS Sun''&nbsp;&ndash; [[cargo ship]] operated by fictional KCS Shipping Company in ''[[Customs Frontline]]'', 2024
* ''Kin Lung''&nbsp;&ndash; tramp steamer in ''[[China Seas (film)|China Sea]]'', 1935
* USS ''Kornblatt''&nbsp;&ndash; destroyer in ''[[Don't Give Up the Ship (film)|Don't Give Up the Ship]]'', 1959
* ''La Chamade''&nbsp;&ndash; boat in ''[[After the Storm (2001 film)|After the Storm]]'', 2001
* USS ''Lansing'' (SSN-795)&nbsp;&ndash; [[Los Angeles class submarine|''Los Angeles''-class]] SSN (depicted as an SSBN) in ''[[Danger Beneath the Sea]]'', 2001
* USS ''Lawton''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'', 2017
* CPMS ''Leegood''&nbsp;&ndash; Canadian [[cargo ship]], ''[[San Andreas (film)|San Andreas]]'', 2015<ref>Archived at [https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211206/Z-WSedqa5zA Ghostarchive]{{cbignore}} and the [https://web.archive.org/web/20190820063719/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-WSedqa5zA&gl=US&hl=en Wayback Machine]{{cbignore}}: {{cite web| url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-WSedqa5zA| title = San Andreas (2015) - Tsunami Hits the Bay Scene (8/10) {{!}} Movieclips | website=[[YouTube]]}}{{cbignore}}</ref>
* ''Liparus''&nbsp;&ndash; Karl Stromberg's submarine swallowing supertanker in ''[[The Spy Who Loved Me (film)|The Spy Who Loved Me]]'', 1977
* ''Love Nest''&nbsp;&ndash; whaling ship in the 1923 [[Buster Keaton]] film [[The Love Nest (1923 film)|''The Love Nest'']], 1923
* {{HMS|Lydia}}&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Captain Horatio Hornblower]]'', 1951
* ''Mary Deare''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[The Wreck of the Mary Deare (film)|The Wreck of the Mary Deare]]'', starring [[Gary Cooper]] and [[Charlton Heston]], 1959
* SS ''Minnow Johnson''&nbsp;&ndash; civilian yacht, ''[[Rush Hour 2]]'', 2001
* ''Misery''&nbsp;&ndash; [[cargo ship]], ''[[The Pebble and the Penguin]]'', 1995
* USS ''Montana''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[The Abyss]]'', 1989
* USS ''Montana''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[The Fifth Missile]]'', 1986
* ''Morning Star''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Cutthroat Island]]'', 1995
* ''Nathan Ross''&nbsp;&ndash; whaling ship, ''[[All the Brothers Were Valiant (1953 film)|All the Brothers Were Valiant]]'', 1953
* ''[[Nautilus (Verne)|Nautilus]]''&nbsp;&ndash; [[Captain Nemo]]'s 1860s submarine, appears in several films including: ''[[20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954 film)|20,000 Leagues Under the Sea]]'' (1954), ''[[Mysterious Island (1961 film)|Mysterious Island]]'' (1961), ''[[Captain Nemo and the Underwater City]]'' (1969), ''[[The Return of Captain Nemo]]'' (1978) and ''[[The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (film)|The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen]]'' (2003)
* ''Neptune''&nbsp;&ndash; in ''[[Gray Lady Down]]'', 1978
* HMS ''Nereid''&nbsp;&ndash; [[Royal Navy]] submarine, ''[[Fukkatsu no hi|Virus]]'', 1980
* ''Nerka''&nbsp;&ndash; submarine in ''[[Run Silent, Run Deep]]'', 1958
* ''Ning-Po''&nbsp;&ndash; freighter owned by [[SPECTRE]] in ''[[You Only Live Twice (film)|You Only Live Twice]]'', 1967
* USS ''Oakland'' (SSN-798)&nbsp;&ndash; [[Los Angeles class submarine|''Los Angeles''-class]] SSN in ''[[Steel Sharks]]'', 1996
* ''Odessa''&nbsp;&ndash; Ukrainian [[cargo ship]], ''[[The Day After Tomorrow]]'', 2004
* ''Orca''&nbsp;&ndash; Quint's fishing boat in ''[[Jaws (film)|Jaws]]'', 1975
* ''Patna''&nbsp;&ndash; tramp steamer in ''[[Lord Jim (1965 film)|Lord Jim]]'', 1965
* ''Pequod''&nbsp;&ndash; whaleship, ''[[Moby Dick (1956 film)|Moby Dick]]'', 1956, [[Moby Dick (1978 film)|1978]], [[Moby Dick (1998 miniseries)|1998]]
* USS ''Pequod''&nbsp;&ndash; American submarine, ''[[2010: Moby Dick]]'', 2010
* ''Poseidon''&nbsp;&ndash; ocean liner/cruise ship, ''[[The Poseidon Adventure (1972 film)|The Poseidon Adventure]]'' (1972) (based on the {{RMS|Queen Mary}}), ''[[Beyond the Poseidon Adventure]]'' (1979), ''[[The Poseidon Adventure (2005 film)|The Poseidon Adventure]]'' (2005) (based on the [[Grandeur of the Seas|MS ''Grandeur of the Seas'']]) ''[[Poseidon (film)|Poseidon]]'' (2006) (inspired on the [[Queen Mary 2|RMS ''Queen Mary 2'']])
* USS ''Poseidon''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[USS Poseidon: Phantom Below]]'', 2005
* ''The Precious Gem''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Fool's Gold (2008 film)|Fool's Gold]]'', 2008
* ''Pride of Chicago''&nbsp;&ndash; yacht in ''[[After the Storm (2001 film)|After the Storm]]'', 2001
* SS ''Princess Irene'' (a ship that collides with an iceberg and sinks with a horrendous loss of life, with the death toll possibly greater than [[Sinking of the Titanic|the sinking of the RMS ''Titanic'']])&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[History Is Made at Night (1937 film)|History Is Made at Night]]'', 1937
* ''Proteus''&nbsp;&ndash; nuclear mini submarine from ''[[Fantastic Voyage]]'', 1966
* ''Q Boat''&nbsp;&ndash; Q's fishing boat, ''[[The World Is Not Enough]]'', 1999
* ''Queen Anne's Revenge''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides]]'', 2011
* ''Queen Conch''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[To Have and Have Not (film)|To Have and Have Not]]'', 1944
* ''Rachel''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Moby Dick (1956 film)|Moby Dick]]'', 1956, [[Moby Dick (1998 miniseries)|1998]]
* ''Reaper''&nbsp;&ndash; Dog's ship in ''[[Cutthroat Island]]'', 1995
* ''Red Dragon''&nbsp;&ndash; civilian yacht, ''[[Rush Hour 2]]'', 2001
* [[Red October (fictional submarine)|''Red October'']]&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[The Hunt for Red October (film)|The Hunt for Red October]]'' film with [[Sean Connery]], 1990 (also in the [[The Hunt for Red October|1984 Tom Clancy novel]])
* ''Red Witch''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Wake of the Red Witch]]'' with [[John Wayne]], 1948
* ''Regent Queen''&nbsp;&ndash; cruise ship in ''[[Chupacabra: Dark Seas]]'', 2005
* USS ''Reluctant'' (AK-601)&nbsp;&ndash; World War II cargo ship in ''[[Mister Roberts (1955 film)|Mister Roberts]]'' (1955) and the [[Mister Roberts (1984 film)|1984 television film]] (also appears in novel, play and TV series versions)
* ''Rights-of-Man''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Billy Budd (film)|Billy Budd]]'', 1962
* ''Rob Roy''&nbsp;&ndash; commercial freighter, ''[[Windbag the Sailor]]'', 1936
* SS ''Roland'' (based on a Dutch ship {{SS|Dwinsk}}, and the story of the film is inspired by the April 1912 [[Sinking of the Titanic|sinking of the RMS ''Titanic'']]) &nbsp;&ndash; [[ocean liner]], ''[[Atlantis (1913 film)|Atlantis]]'', 1913
* HMS ''Saltash Castle''&nbsp;&ndash; British Royal Navy frigate in ''[[The Cruel Sea (1953 film)|The Cruel Sea]]'', 1953
* Samskip Innovator &ndash; ''[[Paddington (film)|Paddington]]'', 2014
* USS ''San Pablo''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[The Sand Pebbles (film)|The Sand Pebbles]]'', 1966
* ''Santana''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Key Largo (film)|Key Largo]]'', 1948 (also name of Bogart's personal sailing yacht)
* ''Sancta Helena'' a Frigate in ''[[Underworld: Evolution]]'', 2006
* ''Saracen''&nbsp;&ndash; yacht, ''[[Dead Calm (film)|Dead Calm]]'', 1989
* USS ''Saratoga'' (CVN-88)&nbsp;&ndash; aircraft carrier, ''[[Godzilla (2014 film)|Godzilla]]'', 2014
* USS ''Sawfish''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[On the Beach (1959 film)|On the Beach]]'', 1959
* USS ''Scotia''&nbsp;&ndash; submarine, ''[[30,000 Leagues Under the Sea]]'', 2007
* ''Sea Cliff''&nbsp;&ndash; DSV in ''[[Raise the Titanic (film)|Raise the Titanic]]'', 1980
* ''Sea Queen''&nbsp;&ndash; sport-fishing boat in ''[[The Breaking Point (1950 film)|Breaking Point]]'', 1950
* ''Sea Star''&nbsp;&ndash; tug in ''[[Virus (1999 film)|Virus]]'', 1999
* HMS ''Sea Tiger''&nbsp;&ndash; British Royal Navy submarine, ''[[We Dive at Dawn]]'', 1943
* USS ''Sea Tiger''&nbsp;&ndash; World War II submarine, ''[[Operation Petticoat]]'', 1959 (also the 1977 TV series)
* SS ''Sea Witch''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Action in the North Atlantic]]'', 1943
* SSNR ''Seaview''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea]]'' with [[Walter Pidgeon]], 1961
* HMS ''Shag at Sea''&nbsp;&ndash; yacht, ''[[Austin Powers in Goldmember]]'', 2002
* HMS ''Sherwood''&nbsp;&ndash; British Royal Navy cruiser, ''[[Carry on Admiral]]'', 1957
* IJN ''Shinaru''&nbsp;&ndash; Japanese aircraft carrier, ''[[Torpedo Run]]'', 1958
* ''Silent Mary''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales]]'', 2017
* ''Skyline'' (''天涯号'')&nbsp;&ndash; Chinese [[cruise ship]], ''[[The Precipice Game]]'', 2016
* HMS ''Solent''&nbsp;&ndash; British Royal Navy destroyer, ''[[Sink the Bismarck!]]'', 1960
* Stealth Ship&nbsp;&ndash; media mogul Elliot Carver's secret news creator in ''[[Tomorrow Never Dies]]'', 1997 (based on the real-life [[Sea Shadow (IX-529)|''Sea Shadow'' (IX-529]])
* SS ''Southern Queen''&nbsp;&ndash; Setting for the first half of the [[Preston Sturges]] directed 1941 comedy ''[[The Lady Eve]]'' starring [[Henry Fonda]] and [[Barbara Stanwyck]]. It was also the name of the fictional [[cruise ship]] in the 1948 comedy ''[[Romance on the High Seas]]'' starring [[Doris Day]].
* ''St. Georges''&nbsp;&ndash; British spy ship trawler ''[[For Your Eyes Only (film)|For Your Eyes Only]]'', 1981
* USS ''Starfish''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Hellcats of the Navy]]'', 1957
* ''Starfish''&nbsp;&ndash; DSV in ''[[Raise the Titanic (film)|Raise the Titanic]]'', 1980
* {{USS|Stingray}}&nbsp;&ndash; [[Balao-class submarine|''Balao''-class submarine]], ''[[Down Periscope]]'', 1996 (no relation to the [[Salmon-class submarine|''Salmon''-class]] {{USS|Stingray|SS-186}})
* HMS ''Surprise''&nbsp;&ndash; British Royal Navy frigate, ''[[Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World]]'', 2003
* HMS ''Sutherland''&nbsp;&ndash; 74-gun ship of the line, ''[[Captain Horatio Hornblower]]'', 1951
* ''Tasha''&nbsp;&ndash; [[ocean liner]], ''[[Anastasia (1997 film)|Anastasia]]'', 1997
* USS ''Thunderfish''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Operation Pacific]]'' with [[John Wayne]], 1951
* USS ''Tigerfish'' (SSN 509)&nbsp;&ndash; United States nuclear submarine from ''[[Ice Station Zebra]]'', 1968
* [[USS Tiger Shark|USS ''Tigershark'']]&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[The Atomic Submarine]]'', 1959
* SS ''[[Titanic II (film)|Titanic II]]''&nbsp;&ndash; fictional replica of the real-life {{RMS|Titanic}}, 2010
* ''Titanic III'' – based on the replica of the [[Titanic|RMS ''Titanic'']], ''[[Titanic 666]]'', 2022
* HMS ''Torrin''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[In Which We Serve]]'', 1942
* HMS ''Trumpton''&nbsp;&ndash; British Royal Navy [[minesweeper]] in ''[[The Navy Lark (film)|The Navy Lark]]'', 1959
* ''Tsimtsum'' (''ツィムツーム'')&nbsp;&ndash; Japanese [[cargo ship]], ''[[Life of Pi (film)|Life of Pi]]'', 2012
* ''Tugboat Annie''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Tugboat Annie]]'', 1933 (portrayed by tugboat ''[[Arthur Foss]]'')
* ''Turtle''&nbsp;&ndash; DSV in ''[[Raise the Titanic (film)|Raise the Titanic]]'', 1980
* ''U-571''&nbsp;&ndash; appears in [[U-571 (film)|''U-571'']], 2000 (coincidentally the same number as [[German submarine U-571|German submarine ''U-571'']])
* ''Ulysses''&nbsp;&ndash; submarine, ''[[Atlantis: The Lost Empire]]'', 2001
* USS ''Ulysses''&nbsp;&ndash; [[Los Angeles class submarine|''Los Angeles''-class]] submarine in ''Crash Dive'', 1996
* USS ''Utah'' (SSBN-745)&nbsp;&ndash; [[Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine|''Ohio''-class ballistic missile submarine]] in ''[[Godzilla (1998 film)|Godzilla]]'', 1998
* USS ''Valhalla'' (SSN-905)&nbsp;&ndash; [[Los Angeles class submarine|''Los Angeles''-class]] SSN in ''Rapid Assault'', 1997
* HMS ''Vengeance''{{Spaced en dash}}British Royal Navy submarine in ''[[Johnny English Strikes Again]]'', 2018
* SS ''Venture''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[King Kong (1933 film)|King Kong]]'', 1933, [[King Kong (2005 film)|2005]]
* SS ''Venture''&nbsp;&ndash; [[cargo ship]], ''[[The Lost World: Jurassic Park]]'', 1997
* HMS ''Venus''&nbsp;&ndash; British Royal Navy frigate, ''[[Carry On Jack]]'', 1962
* HMS ''Victoria''&nbsp;&ndash; British Royal Navy [[dreadnought]], ''[[Britannic (film)|Britannic]]'', 2000
* HMS ''Viperess''&nbsp;&ndash; British Royal Navy ''Victor''-class destroyer, ''[[The Cruel Sea (1953 film)|The Cruel Sea]]'', 1953
* ''The Wanderer''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Captain Ron]]'' with [[Martin Short]] and [[Kurt Russell]], 1992
* USS ''Wayne''&nbsp;&ndash; US Navy nuclear submarine in the TV movie ''[[Assault on the Wayne]]'', 1971
* USS ''Wayne'' (SSN-593)&nbsp;&ndash; US Navy nuclear submarine in the film ''[[The Spy Who Loved Me (film)|The Spy Who Loved Me]]'', 1977<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076752/trivia IMDB] (retrieved 24 May 2017)</ref>
* ''We're Here''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Captains Courageous (1937 film)|Captains Courageous]]'' with [[Spencer Tracy]], 1937
* ''Wonkatania''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory]]'', 1971 (also appears in [[Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film)|2005 adaptation]]), based on the [[Cunard Line]] tradition of ending ships with "-ia" (and playing off {{RMS|Lusitania}} and {{RMS|Aquitania}})
* ''[[Yellow Submarine (film)|Yellow Submarine]]''&nbsp;&ndash; [[The Beatles]]' psychedelic submarine, 1968


== Film ==
==Literature==
* 903 - Iranian [[Kilo class submarine]] in ''Steel Sharks'', 1996
* USS ''Abraham Lincoln''&nbsp;— frigate in Disney's ''[[20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954 film)|20,000 Leagues Under the Sea]]'', 1954
* ''Academic Vladislav Volkov''&nbsp;— Russian research ship in ''[[Virus (1999 film)|Virus]]'', 1999
* ''Acheron''&nbsp;— French Napoleonic frigate in ''[[Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World]]'', 2003
* ''African Queen''&nbsp;— ''[[The African Queen (film)|The African Queen]]'', 1951 with [[Humphrey Bogart]] and [[Katharine Hepburn]]
* ''Albatross''&nbsp;— ''[[The Sea Hawk (1940 film)|The Sea Hawk]]'' with [[Errol Flynn]], 1940
* ''Amindra''&nbsp;— with shanghaied sailor from the ''Glencairn'', torpedoed and sank in ''[[The Long Voyage Home]]'', 1940
* SS ''Andes''&nbsp;— cruise ship in ''[[Let's Go Native]]'', 1930
* SS ''Antonia Graza''&nbsp;— derelict Italian luxury ocean liner in ''[[Ghost Ship (2002 film)|Ghost Ship]]''
* ''Aquanaut 3'' - experimental submarine, ''[[30,000 Leagues Under the Sea]]'', 2007
* ''Arabella''&nbsp;— ''[[Captain Blood (1935 film)|Captain Blood]]'' with Errol Flynn, 1935
* ''Argo''&nbsp;— galley ''[[Jason and the Argonauts (1963 film)]]'', ''[[Jason and the Argonauts (TV miniseries)]]''
* ''Argonautica''&nbsp;— cruise ship ''[[Deep Rising]]''
* [[USS Aspen|USS ''Aspen'']]&nbsp;— ''[[Full Fathom Five (film)|Full Fathom Five]]''
* HMS ''Avenger''&nbsp;— ''[[Billy Budd (film)|Billy Budd]]'' 1962
* ''Batavia Queen''&nbsp;— steamship ''[[Krakatoa, East of Java]]'' 1969
* HMS ''Bedford''&nbsp;— British ''[[Type 23 frigate]]'' in ''[[Tomorrow Never Dies]]'' 1997
* [[USS Bedford (DLG-113)|USS ''Bedford'' (DLG-113)]]&nbsp;— ''[[The Bedford Incident]]'' (also in book version)
* ''Belafonte''&nbsp;— oceanographic research vessel, ''[[The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou]]''
* USS ''Belinda'' (APA-22)&nbsp;— ''[[Away All Boats]]'', 1956 (Also appears in original novel)
* ''Benthic Explorer''&nbsp;— offshore support ship&nbsp;— ''[[The Abyss]]'' 1989
* ''Black Hawk''&nbsp;— ''The Pirate of the Black Hawk'' (Il Pirata dello sparviero nero) 1958
* ''[[Black Pearl]]'' (formerly HMS ''Wicked Wench'')&nbsp;— slaver turned pirate ship ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl]]''
* ''Black Swan''&nbsp;— ''[[The Black Swan (film)|The Black Swan]]'' 1942
* ''Brandenburg''&nbsp;— World War II German battleship in ''[[We Dive at Dawn]]'' 1943
* SS ''Britannic''&nbsp;— cruise ship in ''[[Juggernaut (film)|Juggernaut]]''
* [[USS Caine|USS ''Caine'']]&nbsp;— ''[[The Caine Mutiny]]'' (Also appears in written version)
* USS ''Charleston'' - [[On the Beach (2000 film)|On the Beach]], 2000
* HMS ''Chester''&nbsp;— British [[Type 23 frigate]] in ''[[Tomorrow Never Dies]]'' 1997
* SSN ''Davies'' (SSN-???) - [[Los Angeles class submarine|Los Angeles Class]] SSN in ''Crash Dive'', 1996
* [[HMS Devonshire|HMS ''Devonshire'']]&nbsp;— British Type 23 frigate sunk in ''[[Tomorrow Never Dies]]''
* SS ''Chiku Shan''&nbsp;— ferryboat&nbsp;— ''[[Blood Alley]]'' (1955)
* SS ''Claridon''&nbsp;— ocean liner in ''[[The Last Voyage]]'' 1960
* HMS ''Compass Rose''&nbsp;— Second World War ''Flower''-class corvette in ''[[The Cruel Sea (1953 film)|The Cruel Sea]]'', 1953
* [[USS Copperfin|USS ''Copperfin'']]&nbsp;— World War II sub ''[[Destination Tokyo]]'', 1943 w/ Cary Grant
* HMS ''Dauntless''&nbsp;— ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl]]''
* HMS ''Defiant''&nbsp;— frigate in ''[[HMS Defiant]]'', 1962
* ''[[Disco Volante (ship)|Disco Volante]]''&nbsp;— motor yacht/hydrofoil in ''[[Thunderball (film)|Thunderball]]'' 1965
* USS ''Dragonfish''&nbsp;— U.S. Submarine in ''Battle of the Coral Sea'' 1959
* ''Dulcibella''&nbsp;— ''[[The Riddle of the Sands]]'' 1979
* [[USS Echo|USS ''Echo'']]&nbsp;— sailing ship from ''[[The Wackiest Ship in the Army (film)|The Wackiest Ship in the Army]]'', 1959
* ''Edinburgh Trader''&nbsp;— ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest]]''
* ''Elizabeth Dane''&nbsp;— ''[[The Fog]]''
* ''Elsinore''&nbsp;— ''The Mutiny of the Elsinore'' 1937
* ''Empress''&nbsp;— Chinese junk&nbsp;— ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End]]''
* HMS ''Endeavour''&nbsp;— ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End]]''
* MS ''Ergenstrasse''&nbsp;— ''[[The Sea Chase]]'' (1955) with John Wayne and Lana Turner, and ''[[Patriot Games (film)|Patriot Games]]'' (1992) with Harrison Ford.
* ''Esther''&nbsp;— sailing merchantman, ''Old Ironsides'' 1926
* ''[[The Flying Dutchman (Pirates of the Caribbean)|Flying Dutchman]]''&nbsp;— ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest]]''
* ''Geronimo''&nbsp;— America's Cup racing yacht, ''[[Wind (film)|Wind]]'' 1992
* ''Ghost''&nbsp;— sealing schooner, ''[[The Sea Wolf (1941 film)|The Sea Wolf]]'' 1941
* ''Glencairn''&nbsp;— freighter&nbsp;— ''[[The Long Voyage Home]]''
* ''Gloria N''&nbsp;— ''E la nave va...'', [[Federico Fellini]]
* SS ''Goliath''&nbsp;— ocean liner&nbsp;— ''[[Goliath Awaits]]''&nbsp;— TV film 1981
* ''Hahnchen Maru''&nbsp;— cargo vessel modified to command ship&nbsp;— ''[[Contact (film)|Contact]]'', 1997
* ''Hai Peng''&nbsp;— ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End]]''
* SS ''Happy Wanderer''&nbsp;— cruise liner&nbsp;— ''[[Carry On Cruising]]''
* USS ''Haynes'' (DE-181)&nbsp;— destroyer escort, ''[[The Enemy Below]]''
* ''The Henrietta'' - paddle steamer - ''[[Around the World in 80 Days (1956 film)]]''
* ''Immer Essen'' ("Always eating")&nbsp;— cruise ship, ''[[Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid]]''
* ''The Inferno''&nbsp;— ''[[The Goonies]]''
* HMS ''Interceptor''&nbsp;— ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl]]''
* USS ''Intrepid''&nbsp;— cruise ship in the film [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0183280/ ''Intrepid'']
* JDS ''Isokaze''&nbsp;— ''Aegis'' (Bôkoku no îgisu) 2005
* ''Jenny''&nbsp;— ''[[Forrest Gump]]''
* USS ''Kornblatt''&nbsp;— ''Don't Give Up The Ship'', 1959, starred Jerry Lewis
* USS ''Lansing'' (SSN-795) - [[Los Angeles class submarine|Los Angeles Class]] SSN (Depicted as an SSBN) in ''[[Danger Beneath The Sea]]'', 2001
* ''Liparus''&nbsp;— Karl Stromberg's submarine swallowing supertanker ''[[The Spy Who Loved Me (film)|The Spy Who Loved Me]]'' 1977
* SS ''Lorelei''&nbsp;— An ocean liner in ''Ghost Ship''
* [[HMS Lydia|HMS ''Lydia'']]&nbsp;— ''[[Captain Horatio Hornblower]]'' 1951
* ''Mary Deare''&nbsp;— ''[[The Wreck of the Mary Deare]]'', starring [[Gary Cooper]] and Charlton Heston, 1959
* USS ''Mako'' - Fast Attack Submarine in ''[[Danger Beneath The Sea]]'', 2001
* USS ''Montana''&nbsp;— ''[[The Abyss]]'', ''[[The Fifth Missile]]''
* ''Morning Star'' —''[[Cutthroat Island]]'' 1995
* ''Nathan Ross''&nbsp;— whaling ship, ''[[All the Brothers Were Valiant]]'' 1953
* ''[[Nautilus (Verne)|Nautilus]]''&nbsp;— [[Captain Nemo]]'s 1860s submarine&nbsp;— ''[[20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954 film)|20,000 Leagues Under the Sea]]'' 1954, ''[[Captain Nemo and the Underwater City]]'' 1969, ''[[Mysterious Island]]'', ''[[The Return of Captain Nemo]]'' 1978, ''[[The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen]]'' 2003
* HMS ''Nereid'' - [[Royal Navy]] submarine, ''[[Fukkatsu no hi|Virus]]'', 1980
* USS ''Oakland'' (SSN-798) - [[Los Angeles class submarine|Los Angeles Class]] SSN in ''Steel Sharks'', 1996
* ''Olive Branch''&nbsp;— sailing merchantman, ''Captain Caution'', 1940
* ''Orca''&nbsp;— Quint's fishing boat, ''[[Jaws (film)|Jaws]]'', 1975
* ''Patna''&nbsp;— tramp steamer in ''[[Lord Jim]]'' 1965
* ''Pequod''&nbsp;— whaleship, ''Moby Dick'' 1956, 1978, 1998
* USS ''Pequod'' - American submarine, ''[[2010: Moby Dick]]'', 2010
* ''[[Poseidon (fictional ship)|Poseidon]]''&nbsp;— ocean liner/cruise ship, ''[[The Poseidon Adventure (1972 film)|The Poseidon Adventure]]'' 1972, ''[[Beyond the Poseidon Adventure]]'' 1979, ''[[The Poseidon Adventure (2005 film)|The Poseidon Adventure]]'' 2005, ''[[Poseidon (film)|Poseidon]]'' 2006
* USS ''Poseidon''&nbsp;— ''[[USS Poseidon: Phantom Below]]'' 2005
* ''The Princess''&nbsp;— ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl]]''
* ''Q Boat''&nbsp;— Q's 'fishing boat' ''[[The World Is Not Enough]]'' 1999
* "Proteus" - nuclear mini submarine from the 1966 film "Fantastic Voyage." <ref>http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1123175/Fantastic-Voyage-II-Blood-vessel-microscopic-submarine-makes-sci-fi-film-reality.html</ref>
* ''Rachel''&nbsp;— ''[[Moby-Dick]]'', 1956, 1998
* ''Rasputin'' - Ex-Soviet Submarine in ''Rapid Assault'', 1997
* ''Reaper''- Dog's ship in ''[[Cutthroat Island]]'', 1995
* ''Red Witch''&nbsp;— ''[[Wake of the Red Witch]]'' with [[John Wayne]], 1948
* USS ''Reluctant'' (AK-601)&nbsp;— World War II cargo ship in ''[[Mister Roberts (1955 film)|Mister Roberts]]'' (1955) and the [[Mister Roberts (1984 film)|1984 television film]] (also appears in novel, play and TV series versions)
* ''U-571'' appears in [[U-571 (film)]], coincidently same number as [[German submarine U-571]]
* ''Rights-of-Man''&nbsp;— ''[[Billy Budd (film)|Billy Budd]]'', 1962
* ''Rob Roy''&nbsp;— commercial freighter, ''[[Windbag the Sailor]]'', 1936
* USS ''San Pablo''&nbsp;— ''[[The Sand Pebbles (film)|The Sand Pebbles]]'', 1966
* HMS ''Saltash Castle''&nbsp;— Second World War frigate in ''[[The Cruel Sea (1953 film)|The Cruel Sea]]'', 1953
* ''Saracen''&nbsp;— yacht, ''[[Dead Calm (film)|Dead Calm]]''
* USS ''Sarasota'' - Aircraft Carrier, ''Crash Dive'', 1996 & ''Rapid Assault'', 1997
* USS ''Sawfish''&nbsp;— ''[[On the Beach (1959 film)|On the Beach]]'', 1959
* USS ''Scotia'' - submarine, ''[[30,000 Leagues Under the Sea]]'', 2007
* ''Sea Star''&nbsp;— tug in ''[[Virus (1999 film)|Virus]]'', 1999
* HMS ''Sea Tiger''&nbsp;— Second World War submarine, ''[[We Dive at Dawn]]'', 1943
* [[USS Sea Tiger|USS ''Sea Tiger'']]&nbsp;— World War II submarine, ''[[Operation Petticoat]]'' 1959; also TV series 1977
* SS ''Sea Witch''&nbsp;— ''[[Action in the North Atlantic]]'' 1943
* SSNR ''Seaview''&nbsp;— ''[[Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea]]'' 1961 with [[Walter Pidgeon]]
* HMS ''Shag at Sea'' - yacht, ''[[Austin Powers in Goldmember]]'' 2002
* HMS ''Sherwood'' - British cruiser, ''[[Carry on Admiral]]'' 1957
* HMS ''Solent'' - British destroyer, ''[[Sink the Bismarck!]]'' 1960
* IJN ''Shinaru''&nbsp;— Japanese aircraft carrier, ''[[Torpedo Run]]'' 1958
* Stealth Ship&nbsp;— media mogul Elliot Carver's secret news creator in ''[[Tomorrow Never Dies]].'' Is based on the real life [[Sea Shadow (IX-529)]] 1997
* St. Georges&nbsp;— British spy ship trawler ''[[For Your Eyes Only (film)|For Your Eyes Only]]'' 1981
* [[USS Starfish|USS ''Starfish'']]&nbsp;— ''[[Hellcats of the Navy]]''
* [[USS Stingray]] - Balao-class submarine, ''[[Down Periscope]]'', 1996 with [[Kelsey Grammer]]; no relation to the Salmon-class SS-186 USS ''Stingray''
* USS ''Thunderfish''&nbsp;— ''[[Operation Pacific]]'', 1954 with [[John Wayne]]
* USS ''Tigerfish'' (SSN 509) - United States nuclear submarine from [[Ice Station Zebra]].
* [[USS Tiger Shark]]&nbsp;— ''[[The Atomic Submarine]]''
* SS ''Titanic II''&nbsp;— cruise liner, ''[[Titanic II]]'', 2010
* HMS ''Torrin''&nbsp;— ''[[In Which We Serve]]'', 1942
* ''Ulysses''&nbsp;— submarine, ''[[Atlantis: The Lost Empire]]''
* SSN Ulysses (SSN-???) - [[Los Angeles class submarine|Los Angeles Class]] in ''Crash Dive'', 1996
* USS ''Valhalla'' (SSN-905) - [[Los Angeles class submarine|Los Angeles Class]] SSN in ''Rapid Assault'', 1997
* SS ''Venture''&nbsp;— ''[[King Kong (1933 film)|King Kong]]'', 1933, 2005
* HMS ''Venus''&nbsp;— British frigate&nbsp;— ''[[Carry On Jack]]'', 1962
* HMS ''Viperess''&nbsp;— British Victor-class destroyer &nbsp;— ''[[The Cruel Sea]]'', 1953
* HMS ''Victoria''&nbsp;— British [[World War I|WWI]] ironclad, ''[[Britannic (film)|Britannic]]'', 2000
* ''The Wanderer'' - ''[[Captain Ron]]'', 1992 with [[Martin Short]] and [[Kurt Russell]]
* ''We're Here''&nbsp;— ''[[Captains Courageous]]'', 1937 with [[Spencer Tracy]]
* ''Wonkatania''&nbsp;— ''[[Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory]]'' (also appears in [[Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film)|2005 adaptation]]), based on the [[Cunard Line]] tradition of ending ships with an -ania (i.e., [[RMS Lusitania]] and [[RMS Aquitania]])
* ''[[Yellow Submarine (1968 film)|Yellow Submarine]]''&nbsp;— [[The Beatles]]' psychedelic submarine


== Literature ==
===Single works===
* USS ''Abraham Lincoln''&nbsp;– frigate in ''[[Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas]]'' by [[Jules Verne]], 1868
=== Single works ===
* USS ''Abraham Lincoln''&nbsp;— frigate in ''[[Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea]]'' by [[Jules Verne]], 1868
* ''African Queen''&nbsp; ''[[The African Queen (novel)|The African Queen]]'' by [[C. S. Forester]], 1935
* ''Adventure&nbsp; [[Tugboat|Oceangoing Salvage Tug]]&nbsp;— ''The Moonraker Mutiny'' by [[Anthony Trew]], 1972
* ''Alice May''&nbsp; from the poem "[[The Cremation of Sam McGee]]" by [[Robert W. Service|Robert Service]], 1907
* ''African Queen''&nbsp; ''[[The African Queen (novel)|The African Queen]]'' by [[C. S. Forester]]
* ''Anchises''&nbsp; ''[[One of Ours]]'' by [[Willa Cather]], 1922
* HMS ''Antigone'' – [[Leander-class cruiser (1931)|''Leander''-class cruiser]], ''[[The Cruiser]]'' by [[Warren Tute]], 1955
* HMS ''Amirante''&nbsp;— Destroyer&nbsp;— ''Hunter-Killer'' by [[Geoffrey Jenkins]], 1966
* ''Antarctica''&nbsp; [[Whaling]] [[Factory Ship]]&nbsp;— ''A Grue of Ice'' by [[Geoffrey Jenkins]], 1962
* ''Arabella''&nbsp; ''[[Captain Blood (1935 film)|Captain Blood]]'' by [[Rafael Sabatini]], 1924
* ''Araby''&nbsp;– tramp freighter in ''Captain of the Araby'' and other Tod Moran adventure novels, by [[Howard Pease]], 1953
* HMS ''Antigone''&nbsp;— Leander class cruiser commissioned 1938 in "[[The Cruiser]]" by Warren Tute, 1955
* ''Argo''&nbsp;– [[Greek mythology|Greek mythological]] ship in ''[[Argonautica]]'', the original story of [[Jason]] and the [[Argonauts]], by [[Apollonius Rhodius]], 3rd century BCE
* SNS ''Antilla''- Spanish battleship in ''Trafalgar'' by Arturo Perez-Reverte, 2004
* ''Ariadne'' – yacht in ''I Was There'', a short story by [[Nicholas Monsarrat]] in ''The Ship That Died of Shame and Other Stories'', 1959
* ''Antonov''&nbsp;— Soviet [[Bulk carrier|bulk freighter]]&nbsp;— ''The Antonov Project'' by Anthony Trew, 1979
* ''Arabella''&nbsp;— ''[[Captain Blood (1935 film)|Captain Blood]]'' by [[Raphael Sabatini]], 1924
* ''[[Around the World in Eighty Days]]'' by [[Jules Verne]], 1873
** ''Mongolia'' – steamer running from Brindisi to Suez and Bombay
* HMS ''Aries''&nbsp;— [[Leander class frigate|Leander Class]] frigate&nbsp;— ''The Antonov Project'' by Anthony Trew, 1979
**''Rangoon'' – steamer running from Calcutta to Hong Kong
* ''[[Argo]]''&nbsp;— ''[[Jason]] and the [[Argonauts]]''
** {{SS|Carnatic}} – steamer taken by Passepartout from Hong Kong to Yokohama
* ''Artemis''&nbsp;— ''[[Voyager (novel)|Voyager]]'' by [[Diana Gabaldon]]
** ''Tankadère'' – pilot boat chartered by [[Phileas Fogg]] between Hong Kong and Shanghai
* HMS ''Artemis''&nbsp;— ''[[The Ship (novel)|The Ship]]'', by [[C. S. Forester]], 1943
** ''General Grant'' – steamer running from Yokohama to San Francisco
* ''Astrea''&nbsp;— Roman galley ship&nbsp;— ''[[Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ|Ben-Hur]]'' by Genl [[Lew Wallace]], 1880
** ''China'' – missed steamer running from New York to Liverpool
* ''Aurora''&nbsp;— Armed [[Whaler|whale catcher]]&nbsp;— ''A Grue of Ice'' by Geoffrey Jenkins, 1962
** ''Henrietta'' – paddle steamer chartered by Phileas Fogg between New York and Bordeaux
* ''Auxoil''&nbsp;— Oil-rig tender&nbsp;— ''The Antonov Project'' by Anthony Trew, 1979
* ''Artemis''&nbsp;– ''[[Voyager (novel)|Voyager]]'' by [[Diana Gabaldon]], 1993
* USS ''Avenger'' - Trident Class [[Ballistic missile submarine|SSBN]] - ''Inoculate!'' by Neil Bayne, 1979
* ''Baalbek''&nbsp; Libyan Freighter&nbsp;— ''Eagle Trap'' by [[Geoffrey Archer (writer)|Geoffrey Archer]], 1993
* HMS ''Artemis''&nbsp; [[light cruiser]] in ''[[The Ship (novel)|The Ship]]'' by [[C. S. Forester]], 1943
* USS ''Athena'' (PC-15) – {{sclass|Cyclone|patrol ship}} in ''The Oceans and the Stars: A Sea Story, A War Story, A Love Story'' by [[Mark Helprin]], 2023<ref>{{cite book | isbn=978-1419769085 | title=The Oceans and the Stars: A Sea Story, a War Story, a Love Story (A Novel) | last1=Helprin | first1=Mark | date=2023 | publisher=Overlook Press }}</ref>
* ''Bachir''&nbsp;— Libyan [[Merchant raider|Auxiliary Cruiser]]&nbsp;— ''The Unripe Gold'', by Geoffrey Jenkins, 1983
* ''Astrea''&nbsp;– Roman galley ship, ''[[Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ|Ben-Hur]]'' by Genl [[Lew Wallace]], 1880
* USS ''Belinda'' (APA-22)&nbsp;— ''Away All Boats'' by [[Kenneth M. Dodson]], 1954 (also appears in [[Away All Boats|film version]])
* ''Bellatrix''&nbsp; Motor yacht&nbsp;— ''Hunter-Killer'' by Geoffrey Jenkins, 1966
* ''Auf Wiedersehen''&nbsp; sloop, ''Secret Sea'' by [[Robb White]], 1947
* HMS ''Bellipotent''&nbsp; ''[[Billy Budd]]'' by [[Herman Melville]]
* ''Aurora''&nbsp;– ship in the [[Sherlock Holmes]] adventure ''[[The Sign of the Four]]'' by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]], 1890
* ''Beryte''&nbsp; Libyan [[Merchant raider|Auxiliary Cruiser]]&nbsp;— ''The Unripe Gold'', by Geoffrey Jenkins, 1983
* ''Baalbek''&nbsp; Libyan freighter, ''Eagle Trap'' by [[Geoffrey Archer (writer)|Geoffrey Archer]], 1993
* ''Bird of Dawning''&nbsp; ''[[Bird of Dawning]]'' novel by [[John Masefield]]
* USS ''Barracuda'' (SSN-593)&nbsp;– [[U.S. Navy]] submarine in ''[[To Kill the Potemkin]]'' by [[Mark Joseph (author)|Mark Joseph]], 1986
* HMS ''Benbecula'' – A [[Royal Navy]] [[armed merchant cruiser]] in ''Rendezvous-South Atlantic'' by [[Douglas Reeman]]
* USS ''Bradford''&nbsp;— Frigate&nbsp;— ''The Krone Experiment'' by J. Craig Wheeler, 1986
* USS ''Belinda'' (APA-22)&nbsp;– ''Away All Boats'' by [[Kenneth M. Dodson]], 1954 (also appears in [[Away All Boats|film version]])
* ''Black Swan'' - Pirate ship - "The Black Swan" by Rafael Sabatini, 1932 (prototype for Pirates of the Caribbean films)
* ''[[Billy Budd]]'' by [[Herman Melville]], 1924
* HMS ''Broadsword'' - Royal Navy Destroyer - A ship involved in an intentional incident in [[First Among Equals (novel)|First Among Equals]] by [[Jeffrey Archer]]
** HMS ''Bellipotent''
* ''Byblos''&nbsp;— Freighter&nbsp;— ''The Soukour Deadline'' by Anthony Trew, 1976
** HMS ''Indomitable''
* BRP ''Cagayan de Oro'' - a Philippine Navy ''Whidbey Island'' class LSD - [[Dragon Strike (novel)|''Dragon Strike - The Millennium War'']] by [[Humphrey Hawksley]] and Simon Holberton, 1997
** ''Rights-of-Man''
*[[USS Caine|USS ''Caine'']]&nbsp;— ''[[The Caine Mutiny]]'' (also appears in film version)
* ''Britannia'' – Captain Grant's ship in ''[[In Search of the Castaways]]'' by [[Jules Verne]], 1867–1868
* [[HMS Calypso|HMS ''Calypso'']]&nbsp;— frigate&nbsp;— ''[[The Captain from Connecticut]]'' by [[C. S. Forester]]
* HMS ''Broadsword'' – Royal Navy Destroyer, involved in an intentional incident in ''[[First Among Equals (novel)|First Among Equals]]'' by [[Jeffrey Archer]], 1984
* USS ''Candlefish'' (SS-284)&nbsp;— ''Ghostboat'' by George E. Simpson and Neal R. Burger, 1976. World War II Gato Class submarine
* USS ''Carl Jackson''&nbsp;— [[Nimitz class aircraft carrier|Nimitz Class]] aircraft carrier&nbsp;— ''Eagle Trap'' by [[Geoffrey Archer (writer)|Geoffrey Archer]], 1993
* ''Caspar's Folly''&nbsp;— Ocean racing [[trimaran]]&nbsp;— ''Sea Fever'' by Anthony Trew, 1980
* USS ''Chicago'' - Nuclear Submarine (SSN) in Red Storm Rising by [[Tom Clancey]]
* ''Chimay''&nbsp;— [[Whaler|Whale Cacher]]&nbsp;— ''A Grue of Ice'' by Geoffrey Jenkins, 1962
* SS ''Claridon''&nbsp;— ''[[The Last Voyage]]''
* HMS ''Compass Rose''&nbsp;— ''[[The Cruel Sea (book)|The Cruel Sea]]'' by [[Nicholas Monsarrat]], 1951
* ''Covenant''&nbsp;— brig, ''[[Kidnapped (novel)|Kidnapped]]'' by [[Robert Louis Stevenson]], 1886
* ''Crozet''&nbsp;— [[Whaler|Whale Catcher]]&nbsp;— ''A Grue of Ice'' by Geoffrey Jenkins, 1962
* HMS ''Cyclades''&nbsp;— [[Leander class frigate|Leander Class]] frigate&nbsp;— ''The Antonov Project'' by Anthony Trew, 1979
* ''Dawn Treader'' - ''[[Voyage of the Dawn Treader]]'' by [[C.S. Lewis]]
* [[USS Delaware|USS ''Delaware'']]&nbsp;— frigate&nbsp;— ''[[The Captain from Connecticut]]'' by [[C. S. Forester]]
* ''Demeter''&nbsp;— Russian schooner in ''[[Dracula]]'' by [[Bram Stoker]]
* HMS ''Deterrent''&nbsp;— [[UGM-27 Polaris|Polaris]] missile-carrying [[Ballistic missile submarine|SSBN]]- ''Two Hours to Darkness'' by Anthony Trew, 1963
* HMS ''Devastation''&nbsp;— UK Submarine&nbsp;— ''Hunter-Killer'' by [[Geoffrey Jenkins]], 1966
* USS ''Dolphin''&nbsp;— ''[[Ice Station Zebra (novel)|Ice Station Zebra]]'' by [[Alistair MacLean]], 1963
* ''Doneska'' - Russian Submarine - ''Fireplay'' by William Wingate, 1979
* ''Dostoiny''&nbsp;— [[Burevestnik class frigate|Krivak class destroyer]]&nbsp;— ''The Antonov Project'' by Anthony Trew, 1979
* ''Dulcibella''&nbsp;— ''[[The Riddle of the Sands]]'' by [[Robert Erskine Childers|Erskine Childers]], 1903
* ''Duncan''&nbsp;— ocean yacht, ''[[In Search of the Castaways]]'' by [[Jules Verne]], 1867
* HMS ''Eagle''&nbsp;— [[Invincible class aircraft carrier|Invincible Class]] aircraft carrier&nbsp;— ''Eagle Trap'' by Geoffrey Archer, 1993
* ''[[Erebus]]''&nbsp;— ''[[Alaska (novel)|Alaska]]''
* ''Esmeralda'' - [[Yawl|Racing Yawl]] - ''Her Name Will Be Faith'' by Max Marlow, 1988
* ''ESO'' - Experimental nuclear powered stealth minisub - ''The Tiger Cruise'' by Richard Thompson, 1999
* ''Evening Star''&nbsp;— ''Alaska''
* ''Explorer 1'' - [[Bathyscape]] - ''Fireplay'' by William Wingate, 1979
* ''Falkland''&nbsp;— [[Whaler|Whale Catcher]]&nbsp;— ''A Grue of Ice'' by Geoffrey Jenkins, 1962
* ''Fin of God''&nbsp;— [[Discworld geography#Countries on the Klatchian coast|Omnian]] ship, ''[[Small Gods]]''
* ''The Fuwalda''&nbsp;— ''[[Tarzan of the Apes]]'' by [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]], 1914. The ship which took Tarzan's parents to Africa.
* USS ''Galveston'' - Aircraft Carrier - ''Fireplay'' by William Wingate, 1979
* USS ''Garcia''&nbsp;— ''Eyes of the Hammer'' by [[Bob Mayer]], 1991
* ''Ghost''&nbsp;— sealing schooner, ''[[The Sea Wolf]]'' by [[Jack London]], 1904
* ''The Gloria Scott''&nbsp;— from the earliest [[Sherlock Holmes]] story, by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]
* ''Grande Rapide''&nbsp;— Ocean racing [[catamaran]]&nbsp;— ''Sea Fever'' by Anthony Trew, 1980
* ''Gratulana''&nbsp;— [[Flag of convenience|Liberian]] oil tanker&nbsp;— ''Sea Fever'' by Anthony Trew, 1980
* ''Grenouille Frenetique'' (''Frantic Frog'')&nbsp;— pirate ship&nbsp;— ''[[The Pyrates]]'' by [[George MacDonald Fraser]]
* ''The Hesperus''&nbsp;— from the poem ''[[The Wreck of the Hesperus]]'' by [[Henry Wadsworth Longfellow]]
* ''HISPANIOLA'' (capitalized throughout the story)&nbsp;— ''[[Treasure Island]]'' by [[Robert Louis Stevenson]]
* ''Huntress''&nbsp;— British survey ship&nbsp;— ''The Antonov Project'' by Anthony Trew, 1979
* ''Ilya Podogin'' - Soviet SSN - ''[[Icebound (novel)|Icebound]]'' by [[Dean Koontz]], 1995
* USS ''Imperator'' - Submarine Amphibious Assault Ship - ''Silent Hunter'' by Charles D. Taylor, 1987
* ''Incroyable''&nbsp;— [[Opium]] smuggling [[Clipper]]&nbsp;— ''The Watering Place of Good Peace'' by Geoffrey Jenkins, 1960
* USS ''Independence'', a fictional [[Wasp class amphibious assault ship]] where a large part of the plot from [[The Swarm (novel)|The Swarm]] by [[Frank Schätzing]] takes place.
* HMS ''Indomitable''&nbsp;— ''[[Billy Budd]]'' by [[Herman Melville]]
* ''Jeroboam''&nbsp;— ''[[Moby-Dick]]'' or ''The Whale'' by [[Herman Melville]]
* ''Jolly Roger''&nbsp;— [[Captain Hook|Captain Hook's]] pirate ship&nbsp;— ''[[Peter Pan (novel)|Peter Pan]]'' by [[J.M. Barrie]]
* ''John Henry D''&nbsp;— Fishing boat&nbsp;— ''The Antonov Project'' by Anthony Trew, 1979
* ''Joun''&nbsp;— Fishing boat&nbsp;— ''Eagle Trap'' by Geoffrey Archer, 1993
* HMS ''Jupiter''&nbsp;— [[Leander class frigate|Leander Class]] frigate&nbsp;— ''The Antonov Project'' by Anthony Trew, 1979
* MV ''Julius Fucik'' Freighter used as a military transport ship in Red Storm Rising by [[Tom Clancey]]
* ''K-387'' - Russian nuclear submarine - ''The Tiger Cruise'' by Richard Thompson, 1999
* ''Karamagee''&nbsp;— Ocean racing trimaran&nbsp;— ''Sea Fever'' by Anthony Trew, 1980
* USS ''Keeling''&nbsp;— ''[[The Good Shepherd (nautical fiction)|The Good Shepherd]]'' by [[CS Forester]]
* ''Kerguelen''&nbsp;— [[Whaler|Whale Catcher]]&nbsp;— ''A Grue of Ice'' by Geoffrey Jenkins, 1962
* ''Kharkov'' - [[Moskva class helicopter carrier|Moscow Class]] - ''The Saturn Experiment'' - Peter Shepherd, 1988
* HMS ''Kittiwake''&nbsp;— Bird class patrol boat&nbsp;— ''The Antonov Project'' by Anthony Trew, 1979
* ''Korund''&nbsp;— [[Tango class submarine|Tango Class]] submarine&nbsp;— ''Eagle Trap'' by Geoffrey Archer, 1993
* USS ''Langley''&nbsp;— a [[Forrestal class aircraft carrier|''Forrestal''-class aircraft carrier]]&nbsp;— ''The Sixth Battle'' by [[Barrett Tillman]]
* ''Laughing Sandbag''&nbsp;— pirate ship&nbsp;— ''[[The Pyrates]]'' by [[George MacDonald Fraser]]
* ''Leif Ericson''&nbsp;— ''[[The Illuminatus! Trilogy]]'' by [[Robert Shea]] and [[Robert Anton Wilson]], 1975
* ''Leros''&nbsp;— Greek Freighter&nbsp;— ''The Soukour Deadline'' by Anthony Trew, 1976
* ''Leopard'' - [[Akula class submarine]] - ''The Tiger Cruise'' by Richard Thompson, 1999
* USS ''Liberty'' - Trident Class [[Ballistic missile submarine|SSBN]] - ''Inoculate!'' by Neil Bayne, 1979
* ''Lobitos''&nbsp;— [[Flag of convenience|Panamanian]] freighter&nbsp;— ''Eagle Trap'' by Geoffrey Archer, 1993
* HMS ''Loch Torridon''&nbsp;— Cruiser&nbsp;— ''Hunter-Killer'' by Geoffrey Jenkins, 1966
* HMS ''Loch Vennachar''&nbsp;— Cruiser&nbsp;— ''Hunter-Killer'' by Geoffrey Jenkins, 1966
* ''The Magic Oat Boat''&nbsp;— ''The Magic Oat Boat'', (a ''[[Children's Story]]''), 1992
* HMAS Magpie&nbsp;— [[Minesweeper (ship)|Mine-sweeper]]&nbsp;— ''The Moonraker Mutiny'' by Anthony Trew, 1972
* ''Malange'' - Freighter - - ''The Deep Silence'' by [[Douglas Reeman]], 1967
* ''Marie Celeste''&nbsp;— ''The Relation of J Habakuk Jephson'' by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] (the real ship was ''[[Mary Celeste]]'')
* ''Mary Deare''&nbsp;— ''[[The Wreck of the Mary Deare]]'' by [[Hammond Innes]], 1956
* USS ''Mary Jane'' - Naval [[Research vessel|Oceanographic Research Ship]] - ''Fireplay'' by William Wingate, 1979
* HMS ''Massive''&nbsp;— [[UGM-27 Polaris|Polaris missile]]-carrying [[Ballistic missile submarine|SSBN]]&nbsp;— ''Two Hours to Darkness'' by Anthony Trew, 1963
* ''Medina''&nbsp;— Motor cruiser&nbsp;— ''Eagle Trap'' by Geoffrey Archer, 1993
* ''Mercedes Express'' Ocean racing trimaran&nbsp;— ''Sea Fever'' by Anthony Trew, 1980
* ''Milka''&nbsp;— ''[[Jingo (novel)|Jingo]]'' (name parodies the ''[[Pinta (ship)|Pinta]]'')
* HMS ''Missile'' - [[UGM-27 Polaris|Polaris missile]]-carrying [[Ballistic missile submarine|SSBN]]&nbsp;— ''Two Hours to Darkness'' by Anthony Trew, 1963
* ''Moonraker''&nbsp;— [[Flag of convenience|Liberian]] tramp freighter&nbsp;— ''The Moonraker Mutiny'' by Anthony Trew, 1972
* ''Myfanwy''&nbsp;— Coaster&nbsp;— ''The Moonraker Mutiny'' by Anthony Trew, 1972
* ''Nancy Bell'' - ''The Yarn of the Nancy Bell'' by [[W. S. Gilbert]]
* USS ''Narwhal''&nbsp;— SSN&nbsp;— ''The Antonov Project'' by Anthony Trew, 1979
* USS ''Nashville''&nbsp;— U.S. warship&nbsp;— ''Eagle Trap'' by Geoffrey Archer, 1993
* USS ''Nathan James'' (DDG-80)&nbsp;— ''[[The Last Ship]]'' by William C. Brinkley, 1988
* ''[[Nautilus (Verne)|Nautilus]]''&nbsp;— ''[[Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea]]'' and ''[[The Mysterious Island]]''
* ''Nellie''&nbsp;— ''[[Heart of Darkness]]'' by [[Joseph Conrad]], 1899
* HMS ''Nemesis''&nbsp;— ''[[Tai-Pan]]'' by [[James Clavell]], 1966
* ''Novgorod'' - [[Alfa class submarine]] - ''Silent Hunter'' by Charles D. Taylor, 1987
* ''Numestra del Oro'' - [[Merchant raider|Armed Merchantman]] owned by a Colombian Cartel - ''[[Hammerheads]]'' by [[Dale Brown]], 1990
* ''Olympus''&nbsp;— Supertanker&nbsp;— ''Collision'' by Anthony Wall, 1986
* ''Omega 1'' - Submersible Barge - ''Fireplay'' by William Wingate, 1979
* ''Omega Challenger''&nbsp;— Ocean racing sloop&nbsp;— ''Sea Fever'' by Anthony Trew, 1980
* HMS ''Orcus'' - [[Oberon class submarine]] - ''Submarine'' by John Wingate, 1982
* ''Orel'' - [[Akula class submarine]] - ''Silent Hunter'' by Charles D. Taylor, 1987
* ''Oska Laertes''&nbsp;— Danish ferry&nbsp;— ''The Antonov Project'' by Anthony Trew, 1979
* ''[[GSF Explorer|Pacific Klondike]]'' - Deep ocean drillship - ''Fireplay'' by William Wingate, 1979
* ''Penguin''&nbsp;— ''[[The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket]]'' by [[Edgar Allan Poe]]
* ''Pequod''&nbsp;— ''[[Moby-Dick]]'',''or The Whale'', by [[Herman Melville]], 1851
* USS ''Pharris'' FF-1094 - Antisubmarine Frigate in Red Storm Rising by [[Tom Clancey]]
* USS ''Pequod''&nbsp;— ''Firefox'' by Craig Thomas, 1977. [[Sturgeon class submarine|Sturgeon-class SSN]] which rendezvoused on the Arctic ice to re-fuel the Mig-31 Firefox
* ''Pharaoh'' - in ''[[The Count of Monte Cristo]]''. the ship on which [[Edmund Dantes]] first sailed
* HMS ''Phoenix'' - [[SSN (hull classification symbol)|SSN]] - ''The Deep Silence'' by [[Douglas Reeman]], 1967
* HMS ''Plover''&nbsp;— Bird class patrol boat&nbsp;— ''The Antonov Project'' by Anthony Trew, 1979
* ''Plymouth Corporation's Revenge''&nbsp;— pirate ship&nbsp;— ''[[The Pyrates]]'' by [[George MacDonald Fraser]]
* HMS ''Plymouth Sound''&nbsp;— [[Corvette|sailing Corvette]]&nbsp;— ''The Watering Place of Good Peace'' by Geoffrey Jenkins, 1960
* ''Poltava'' - [[Alfa class submarine]] - ''Silent Hunter'' by Charles D. Taylor, 1987
* ''Poppy''&nbsp;— [[Opium]] smuggling [[schooner]]&nbsp;— ''The Watering Place of Good Peace'' by Geoffrey Jenkins, 1960
* SS [[Poseidon (fictional ship)|''Poseidon'']]&nbsp;— ocean liner, ''[[The Poseidon Adventure (novel)|The Poseidon Adventure]]'' by Paul Gallico, 1969
* ''Pushkin''&nbsp;— ''[[The Last Ship]]'' by William Brinkley
* USS ''Pyramus''&nbsp;— [[UGM-27 Polaris|Polaris missile]]-carrying [[Ballistic missile submarine|SSBN]] - ''The Deep Silence'' by [[Douglas Reeman]], 1967
* ''[[Queequeg (A Series of Unfortunate Events)|Queequeg]]''&nbsp;— ''[[The Grim Grotto]]'' by [[Lemony Snicket]], 2004
* ''Rachel''&nbsp;— ''[[Moby-Dick]]'', ''or The Whale'', in search of the Pequod
* USS ''Raleigh''&nbsp;— ''Eyes of the Hammer'' by [[Bob Mayer]], 1991
* ''Red Witch''&nbsp;— ''[[Wake of the Red Witch]]'' by [[Garland Roark]]
* ''Red October''&nbsp;— Soviet submarine, ''[[The Hunt for Red October]]'' by [[Tom Clancy]], 1984
* USS ''Reluctant'' (AK-601)&nbsp;— World War II cargo ship in ''[[Mister Roberts (novel)|Mister Roberts]]'' (also appears in play, film and TV series versions)
* HMS ''Retaliate''&nbsp;— [[UGM-27 Polaris|Polaris missile]]-carrying [[Ballistic missile submarine|SSBN]]&nbsp;— ''Two Hours to Darkness'' by Anthony Trew, 1963
* USS ''Retribution'' - Trident Class [[Ballistic missile submarine|SSBN]] - ''Inoculate!'' by Neil Bayne, 1979
* ''Retivy''&nbsp;— [[Burevestnik class frigate|Krivak class destroyer]]&nbsp;— ''The Antonov Project'' by Anthony Trew, 1979
* ''Rigel Star''&nbsp;— [[Oil tanker]]&nbsp;— ''The Unripe Gold'', by Geoffrey Jenkins, 1983
* ''Rights-of-Man''&nbsp;— ''[[Billy Budd]]'' by [[Herman Melville]]
* USN ''Rio Grande''&nbsp;— Aircraft Carrier&nbsp;— ''Hunter-Killer'' by Geoffrey Jenkins, 1966
* USS ''Robert F. Kennedy''&nbsp;— A [[Stealth technology|stealth]] nuclear powered battle cruiser (BCGN)&nbsp;— ''North Cape'' by [[Joe Poyer]]
* ''Rocketing Spitfire''&nbsp;— sloop&nbsp;— ''[[The Pyrates]]'' by [[George MacDonald Fraser]]
* USS ''Rosemont'' - [[Los Angeles class submarine|Los Angeles Class]] - ''The Saturn Experiment'' - Peter Shepherd, 1988
* ''Ryazan'' - [[Alfa class submarine]] - ''Silent Hunter'' by Charles D. Taylor, 1987
* HMS ''Sabre''&nbsp;— [[British S class submarine (1931)|S-Class]] submarine&nbsp;— ''Two Hours to Darkness'' by Anthony Trew, 1963
* HMS ''Safari'' - [[Swiftsure class submarine|Swiftsure Class]] - ''Submarine'' by John Wingate, 1982
* HMS ''Saltash''&nbsp;— ''[[The Cruel Sea (book)|The Cruel Sea]]'' (HMS ''Saltash Castle'' in the film)
* USS ''San Pablo''&nbsp;— ''[[The Sand Pebbles]]'' by [[Richard McKenna]]
* ''Santa Cascara'' (later HMS ''Golden Vanity'')&nbsp;— Spanish galleon captured by the British&nbsp;— ''[[The Pyrates]]'' by [[George MacDonald Fraser]]
* ''Santa Umbriago''&nbsp;— Spanish warship&nbsp;— ''[[The Pyrates]]'' by [[George MacDonald Fraser]]
* ''Saracen''&nbsp;— Supertanker fitted with [[Ram bow|reinforced]] bow.&nbsp;— ''Collision'' by Anthony Wall, 1986
* ''Saratov'' - [[Alfa class submarine]] - ''Silent Hunter'' by Charles D. Taylor, 1987
* HMS ''Saturn'' - [[Swiftsure class submarine|Swiftsure Class]] - ''The Saturn Experiment'' - Peter Shepherd, 1988
* ''Scorpion''&nbsp;— [[Cabin cruiser|Cruising yacht]]&nbsp;— ''Collision'' by Anthony Wall, 1986
* USS ''Scorpion''&nbsp;— ''[[On the Beach (novel)|On the Beach]]'' by [[Nevil Shute]], 1957
* USS ''Seamount''&nbsp;— SSBN&nbsp;— ''The Krone Experiment'' by J. Craig Wheeler, 1986
* ''The Sea Witch''&nbsp;— a yacht in ''[[The Wreck of the Mary Deare]]'' by [[Hammond Innes]], 1956
* USOS ''Seaview''&nbsp;— ''[[Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea]]'' by [[Theodore Sturgeon]], 1961
* ''Semittanté''&nbsp;— Tramp Freighter&nbsp;— ''Hunter-Killer'' by Geoffrey Jenkins, 1966
* ''Shelif''&nbsp;— Fishing boat&nbsp;— ''Eagle Trap'' by [[Geoffrey Archer (writer)|Geoffrey Archer]], 1993
* USS'' Shenandoah''&nbsp;— Aircraft carrier&nbsp;— ''The Hero Ship'' by [[Hank Searls]], 1969
* USN ''Shenandoah''&nbsp;— US Submarine&nbsp;— ''Hunter-Killer'' by Geoffrey Jenkins, 1966
* ''Shodo''&nbsp;— Japanese [[Whaling]] [[Factory Ship]]&nbsp;— ''The Moonraker Mutiny'' by Anthony Trew, 1972
* ''Shodo 4''&nbsp;— Japanese [[Whaler|whale catcher]]&nbsp;— ''The Moonraker Mutiny'' by Anthony Trew, 1972
* ''Siren'' - yacht, ''[[A Damsel in Distress (novel)|A Damsel in Distress]]'' by [[P. G. Wodehouse]], 1919
* USS ''Skippack''&nbsp;— [[SSN (hull classification symbol)|SSN]]&nbsp;— ''Sea Fever'' by Anthony Trew, 1980
* ''Smolensk'' - [[Alfa class submarine]] - ''Silent Hunter'' by Charles D. Taylor, 1987
* ''Southern Sun''&nbsp;— Freighter&nbsp;— ''The Moonraker Mutiny'' by Anthony Trew, 1972
* ''Speranza''&nbsp; - ''[[Arrival and Departure]]'' by [[Arthur Koestler]], 1943
* USN ''Springfield''&nbsp;— Aircraft carrier&nbsp;— ''Hunter-Killer'' by Geoffrey Jenkins, 1966
* ''[[Splendor Hyaline]]''&nbsp;— [[The Horse and his Boy|''The Horse and his boy'']] by [[C. S. Lewis]]
* USS ''Starbuck'' (SSN-989){{Citation needed|date=February 2011}}&nbsp;— ''[[Pacific Vortex!]]'' by [[Clive Cussler]], 1983 (Cover of Sphere edition shows [[USS S-3 (SS-107)|SSN-107]] on the fin)
* USS ''Stevens''&nbsp;— [[Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate|Oliver Hazard Perry Class]] frigate&nbsp;— ''Eagle Trap'' by [[Geoffrey Archer (writer)|Geoffrey Archer]], 1993
* USS ''Stinson''&nbsp;— [[Spruance class destroyer]]&nbsp;— ''The Krone Experiment'' by J. Craig Wheeler, 1986
* USS ''Stormy Beach'' - [[USS Long Beach (CGN-9)|Long Beach Class cruiser]] - ''Fireplay'' by William Wingate
* ''Student Prince''&nbsp;— Freighter&nbsp;— ''The Soukour Deadline'' by Anthony Trew, 1976
* ''Samurai Maru''&nbsp;— Japanese [[Tugboat|Seagoing Tugboat]]&nbsp;— ''The Unripe Gold'', by Geoffrey Jenkins, 1983
* ''Sunboro Beauty''&nbsp;— Ocean racing yacht&nbsp;— ''Sea Fever'' by Anthony Trew, 1980
* ''Sweet Ribena''&nbsp;— Multihulled ocean racing yacht&nbsp;— ''Sea Fever'' by Anthony Trew, 1980
* USS ''Swordfish''&nbsp;— ''[[On the Beach (novel)|On the Beach]]'' by [[Nevil Shute]], 1957
* USS ''Swordfish'' - Trident Class [[Ballistic missile submarine|SSBN]] - ''Inoculate!'' by Neil Bayne, 1979
* ''Tambov'' - Russian nuclear submarine - ''Silent Hunter'' by Charles D. Taylor
* HMS ''Teaser''&nbsp;— Aircraft Carrier- ''Hunter-Killer'' by Geoffrey Jenkins, 1966
* HMS ''Temeraire'' (S.191) - [[SSN (hull classification symbol)|SSN]] - ''The Deep Silence'' by [[Douglas Reeman]], 1967
* ''Thorshammer''&nbsp;— [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[Whitby class frigate|Destroyer]]&nbsp;— ''A Grue of Ice'' by Geoffrey Jenkins
* [[USS Thomas Jefferson|USS ''Thomas Jefferson'']]&nbsp;— ''[[Nimitz Class (novel)|Nimitz Class]]'' by [[Patrick Robinson (author)|Patrick Robinson]]
* [[HMS Thunder Child|HMS ''Thunder Child'']]&nbsp;— ''[[The War of the Worlds (novel)|The War of the Worlds]]'' by [[H. G. Wells]]
* [[SS Titan (fictional ship)|SS ''Titan'']] &nbsp;— ''[[Futility, or the Wreck of the Titan]]'' by [[Morgan Robertson]], 1898
* ''Tornado Four''&nbsp;— Ocean racing sloop&nbsp;— ''Sea Fever'' by Anthony Trew, 1980
* ''Trident''&nbsp;— Survey Ship&nbsp;— ''Collision'' by Anthony Wall, 1986
* ''Twelve Apostles''&nbsp;— passenger ship&nbsp;— ''[[The Pyrates]]'' by [[George MacDonald Fraser]]
* HMS ''Ulysses''&nbsp;— ''[[HMS Ulysses (novel)|HMS Ulysses]]''
* USS ''Urchin''&nbsp;— ''Air Force One'' by [[Edwin Corley]], 1978
* [[SS Valparaiso|SS ''Valparaiso'']]&nbsp;— ''[[Godhead Trilogy]]'' by [[James Morrow]]
* USS ''Vindicator'' (NMSS-3)&nbsp;— Nuclear-powered strategic missile battleship, ''Fire Lance'' by [[David Mace]], 1986
* ''[[Vingilot]]''&nbsp;— ''[[The Silmarillion]]'' by [[J. R. R. Tolkien]]
* [[USS Viperfish (SSN-655)|USS ''Viperfish'']]&nbsp;— ''[[Spy Sub]]''
* ''Vitebsk'' - [[Victor class submarine|Victor class]] - ''The Saturn Experiment'' - Peter Shepherd, 1988
* ''Vladimir'' - [[Victor class submarine|Victor class]] - ''The Saturn Experiment'' - Peter Shepherd, 1988
* ''Vologda'' - [[Victor class submarine|Victor class]] - ''The Saturn Experiment'' - Peter Shepherd, 1988
* ''Voronetz'' - [[Victor class submarine|Victor class]] - ''The Saturn Experiment'' - Peter Shepherd, 1988
* ''The Walrus''&nbsp;— Flint's pirate ship in ''[[Treasure Island]]'' by [[Robert Louis Stevenson]]
* USS ''Warren Harding''&nbsp;— in [[Robert Clark Young]]'s naval satire ''[[One of the Guys]]''
* ''We're Here''&nbsp;— ''[[Captains Courageous]]'': ''A Story of the Grand Banks'', by [[Rudyard Kipling]], 1896
* USN ''Willowtrack''&nbsp;— US Submarine&nbsp;— ''Hunter-Killer'' by Geoffrey Jenkins, 1966
* ''Wilson's Savoury''&nbsp;— Ocean racing yacht&nbsp;— ''Sea Fever'' by Anthony Trew, 1980
* USS ''Woodbridge'' ([[USS Diodon (SS-349)|SSN-349]]) - [[Los Angeles class submarine|Los Angeles Class]] - ''The Tiger Cruise'' by Richard Thompson, 1999
* ''Yabba-Dabba-Doo''&nbsp;— ''Sewer, Gas & Electric: The Public Works Trilogy'' by [[Matt Ruff]], 1997


* BRP ''Cagayan de Oro'' – Philippine Navy ''Whidbey Island''-class LSD, [[Dragon Strike (novel)|''Dragon Strike - The Millennium War'']] by [[Humphrey Hawksley]] and Simon Holberton, 1997
=== Series ===
*USS ''Caine''&nbsp;– [[destroyer minesweeper]] (DMS) in ''[[The Caine Mutiny]]'' by [[Herman Wouk]], 1951 (also appears in film version)
* [[Amanda Lee Garrett]] series by James Cobb
* HMS ''Calypso''&nbsp;– frigate, ''[[The Captain from Connecticut]]'' by [[C. S. Forester]], 1941
** USS ''Benton''&nbsp;— PGAC (Patrol Gunboat-Air Cushion) test-bed
* USS ''Carl Jackson''&nbsp;– [[Nimitz class aircraft carrier|''Nimitz'']]-class aircraft carrier, ''Eagle Trap'' by [[Geoffrey Archer (writer)|Geoffrey Archer]], 1993
** USS ''Carondelet''&nbsp;— PGAC-03 (Patrol Gunboat-Air Cushion)
* ''Centaur''&nbsp;– racing ship captained by [[Sergestus]] in the ''[[Aeneid]]'' by [[Virgil]], 1st century BCE
** USS ''Manassas''&nbsp;— PGAC-02 (Patrol Gunboat-Air Cushion)
* ''Charon II'' – old freighter in ''Trapp and World War Three'' by [[Brian Callison]], 1988
** USS ''Queen of the West''&nbsp;— PGAC-01 (Patrol Gunboat-Air Cushion)
* ''Chimaera''&nbsp;– racing ship captained by Gyas in the ''[[Aeneid]]'' by [[Virgil]], 1st century BCE
** USS ''Cunningham''&nbsp;— CLA-79 (Cruiser Littoral Attack)
* ''Claymore'' – corvette in ''Quatrevingt-Treize'' (''93'') by [[Victor Hugo]], 1874
** USS ''Evans F. Carlson''&nbsp;— LPD-26 (Landing Platform Dock)
* HMS ''Compass Rose''&nbsp;– corvette in ''[[The Cruel Sea (book)|The Cruel Sea]]'' by [[Nicholas Monsarrat]], 1951
** ''Floater 1''&nbsp;— Mobile Offshore Base (consisting of nine superbarges)
* ''Covenant''&nbsp;– brig, ''[[Kidnapped (novel)|Kidnapped]]'' by [[Robert Louis Stevenson]], 1886
* HMAS ''Darwin'' – heavy cruiser in ''Away Boarders!'' by [[J._E._Macdonnell]], 1962
* ''Dazzler'' – sloop, ''[[The Cruise of the Dazzler]]'' by [[Jack London]], 1902
* USS ''Delaware''&nbsp;– frigate, ''[[The Captain from Connecticut]]'' by [[C. S. Forester]], 1941
* ''Demeter''&nbsp;– Russian schooner in ''[[Dracula]]'' by [[Bram Stoker]], 1897
* USS ''Dolphin''&nbsp;– submarine in ''[[Ice Station Zebra (novel)|Ice Station Zebra]]'' by [[Alistair MacLean]], 1963
* USS ''Dragonfish'' – [[U.S. Navy]] submarine in both ''[[Raise the Titanic!]]'' by [[Clive Cussler]], 1976, and ''[[To Kill the Potemkin]]'' by [[Mark Joseph (author)|Mark Joseph]], 1986
* ''Dulcibella''&nbsp;– ''[[The Riddle of the Sands]]'' by [[Erskine Childers (author)|Erskine Childers]], 1903
* ''Duncan''&nbsp;– ocean yacht, ''[[In Search of the Castaways]]'' by [[Jules Verne]], 1867
* USS ''Eel''&nbsp;– submarine in ''[[Run Silent, Run Deep]]'' (1955) and ''Dust on the Sea'' (1972) by [[Edward L. Beach Jr.]]
* ''Erasmus '' – Dutch [[Full-rigged pinnace|pinnace]] piloted by John Blackthorne in [[James A. Michener]]'s ''[[Shōgun (novel)|Shōgun]]'', 1975
* ''Erebus''&nbsp;– ''[[Alaska (novel)|Alaska]]'' by [[James A. Michener]], 1988
* ''Fenton'' – lugger, ''[[The Narrow Corner]]'' by [[W. Somerset Maugham]], 1932
* ''Fin of God''&nbsp;– [[Discworld geography#Countries on the Klatchian coast|Omnian]] ship, ''[[Small Gods]]'' by [[Terry Pratchett]], 1992
* USS ''Fletcher'' (DDG-1005) – [[U.S. Navy]] [[Zumwalt-class destroyer|''Zumwalt''-class]] [[guided missile destroyer]] featured in ''The Backup Asset'' by [[Leslie Wolfe]], 2015
* ''The Fuwalda''&nbsp;– ship which took Tarzans's parents to Africa, ''[[Tarzan of the Apes]]'' by [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]], 1914
* ''Ghost''&nbsp;– sealing schooner, ''[[The Sea Wolf]]'' by [[Jack London]], 1904
* SS ''Gigantic'' – ''S.S. Gigantic Across the Atlantic'' (based on [[Sinking of the Titanic|the sinking]] of the [[Titanic|RMS ''Titanic'']], by [[Peter Selgin]], 1999
* ''The Glen Carrig''&nbsp;– from the horror novel ''[[The Boats of the "Glen Carrig"]]'' by [[William Hope Hodgson]], 1907
* ''Großadmiral Dönitz'' – [[Kriegsmarine]] nuclear submarine, ''[[Fatherland (novel)|Fatherland]]'' by [[Robert Harris (novelist)|Robert Harris]], 1992
* ''Großadmiral Raeder'' – Kriegsmarine aircraft carrier, ''Fatherland'' by Robert Harris, 1992
* ''The Hesperus''&nbsp;– from the poem "[[The Wreck of the Hesperus]]" by [[Henry Wadsworth Longfellow]], 1842
* ''Hispaniola'' – ''[[Treasure Island]]'' by [[Robert Louis Stevenson]], 1883
* ''Hoptoad''&nbsp;– from the novel "[[Pippi in the South Seas (book)|Pippi in the South Seas]]" by [[Astrid Lindgren]], 1948
* Speķa lode- from the novel series mežonīgie pīrāgi by māris putniņš
* ''Ilya Podogin'' – Soviet SSN, ''[[Icebound (novel)|Icebound]]'' by [[Dean Koontz]], 1995
* USS ''Independence'' – fictional [[Wasp class amphibious assault ship|''Wasp''-class amphibious assault ship]] where a large part of ''[[The Swarm (Schätzing novel)|The Swarm]]'' by [[Frank Schätzing]] takes place, 2004
* ''Indra''&nbsp;– schooner, ''Secret Sea'' by [[Robb White]], 1947
* HMS ''Iphigenia''&nbsp;– frigate, ''The Fighting Temeraire'' by [[John Winton]], 1971
* The ''Iron Pirate'' (The Nameless Ship) in the 1893 novel ''The Iron Pirate: A Plain Tale of Strange Happenings on the Sea'' by [[Max Pemberton]]. The ship's captain, Captain Black, has a submarine in Pemberton's 1911 sequel.
* USS ''James T Doig''&nbsp;– destroyer, ''The Fighting Temeraire'' by John Winton, 1971
* ''Janet Coombe''&nbsp;– from the novel ''[[The Loving Spirit]]'' by [[Daphne du Maurier]], 1931
* ''Jolly Roger''&nbsp;– [[Captain Hook]]'s pirate ship, ''[[Peter and Wendy|Peter Pan]]'' by [[J. M. Barrie]], 1904
* USS ''Keeling'' – [[Mahan-class destroyer]], codename "[[Greyhound (film)|Greyhound]]", in ''[[The Good Shepherd (nautical fiction)|The Good Shepherd]]'' by [[C. S. Forester]], 1955
* ''Korund''&nbsp;– [[Tango-class submarine|''Tango''-class submarine]], ''Eagle Trap'' by [[Geoffrey Archer (writer)|Geoffrey Archer]], 1993
* USS ''Langley''&nbsp;– a [[Forrestal class aircraft carrier|''Forrestal''-class aircraft carrier]], ''The Sixth Battle'' by [[Barrett Tillman]], 1992
*''[[The Last Ship (novel)|The Last Ship]]'' by [[William Brinkley]], 1988<ref>{{cite book|publisher=Ballantine Books|location=New York|page=[https://archive.org/details/lastshipnovel00brin/page/21 21]|edition=Paperback|date=February 1989|last=Brinkley|first=William|title=The Last Ship|url=https://archive.org/details/lastshipnovel00brin|url-access=registration|quote=USS ''Nathan James'', DDG 80, guided missile destroyer, first of her class,|isbn=0345359828}}</ref>
** {{USS|Nathan James}} (DDG-80), the first nuclear powered [[Arleigh Burke-class destroyer|Arleigh Burke]] class guided-missile destroyer (By the time the [[The Last Ship (TV series)|TV series of the same name]] was produced in 2014, the {{USS|Roosevelt|DDG-80|6}} had been commissioned as DDG-80 with destroyers up to at least DDG-120 awarded, so was renumbered as DDG-151.)
** ''Pushkin''&nbsp;– a Russian [[ballistic missile submarine]] that also survived the nuclear attack
* ''Leif Ericson''&nbsp;– ''[[The Illuminatus! Trilogy]]'' by [[Robert Shea]] and [[Robert Anton Wilson]], 1975
* HMS ''Leviathan'' – aircraft carrier, {{HMS|Leviathan}} by [[John Winton]], 1967 (There was a real carrier named HMS ''Leviathan'' but she was scrapped incomplete in 1968)
* USS ''Levant'' – corvette in ''[[The Man Without a Country]]'' by [[Edward Everett Hale]], 1863
* ''Liberian Star'' – ''[[Snakehead (novel)|Snakehead]]'', of the [[Alex Rider]] series by [[Anthony Horowitz]], 2007
* USS ''Mako'' – [[U.S. Navy]] submarine in ''[[To Kill the Potemkin]]'' by [[Mark Joseph (author)|Mark Joseph]], 1986
* HMS ''Mallard'' – corvette, ''A Flock of Ships'' by [[Brian Callison]], 1986
* ''Marie Celeste''&nbsp;– from the short story ''[[J. Habakuk Jephson's Statement]]'' by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]], 1884 (the real ship was ''[[Mary Celeste]]'')
* ''Mary Deare''&nbsp;– ''[[The Wreck of the Mary Deare]]'' by [[Hammond Innes]], 1956
* M.G.B. 1087, [[motor gunboat]] in ''The Ship That Died of Shame'', a short story by [[Nicholas Monsarrat]] in ''The Ship That Died of Shame and Other Stories'', 1959
* ''Milka''&nbsp;– ''[[Jingo (novel)|Jingo]]'' by [[Terry Pratchett]], 1997 (name parodies the ''[[Pinta (ship)|Pinta]]'')
* ''[[Moby-Dick]]'' by [[Herman Melville]], 1851
** ''Pequod'' – American whaling ship searching for Moby-Dick
** ''Bouton de Rose'' – French whaler with ambergris
** ''Jeroboam'' – plague ship
** ''Rachel'' – American whaling ship that finds Ishmael
** ''Samuel Enderby'' – British whaler captained by Boomer
* ''Mortzestus''&nbsp;– horror novel ''[[The Ghost Pirates]]'' by [[William Hope Hodgson]], 1909
* ''[[Nautilus (Verne)|Nautilus]]''&nbsp;– ''[[Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas]]'' (1870) and ''[[The Mysterious Island]]'' (1874) by [[Jules Verne]]
* ''Nellie'' (presumably for one of the ''Nelson''s in British service)&nbsp;– ''[[Heart of Darkness]]'' by [[Joseph Conrad]], 1899
* ''Not for Hire'' – paddle-wheel steamboat in ''[[The Fabulous Riverboat]]'' by [[Philip José Farmer]], 1971
* ''Numestra del Oro'' – [[Merchant raider|armed merchantman]] owned by a Colombian cartel, ''[[Hammerheads]]'' by [[Dale Brown]], 1990
* USS ''Okinawa'' (LHD-10) – [[U.S. Navy]] [[Wasp-class amphibious assault ship|''Wasp''-class]] (LHD) [[Landing Helicopter Dock]] / [[amphibious assault ship]] featured in ''The Ghost Pattern'' by [[Leslie Wolfe]], 2015
* HMS ''Orcus'' – [[Oberon-class submarine|''Oberon''-class submarine]], ''Submarine'' by John Wingate, 1982
* HMS ''Pandora''&nbsp;– frigate, ''One of Our Warships'' by [[John Winton]], 1975
* ''Pacific Klondike'' – deep ocean drillship based on the [[Glomar Explorer]], ''Fireplay'' by [[William Wingate]], 1977
* PC-237&nbsp;– U.S. Navy patrol craft, ''Secret Sea'' by [[Robb White]], 1947
* ''Penguin''&nbsp;– ''[[The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket]]'' by [[Edgar Allan Poe]], 1838
* ''Pharaon'' – the ship on which [[Edmond Dantès]] first sailed in ''[[The Count of Monte Cristo]]'' by [[Alexandre Dumas]], 1844
* ''Pocahontas'' – ''[[The Good Soldier]]'' by [[Ford Madox Ford]], 1915
* ''Polar Star'' – Soviet [[factory ship]] in ''[[Polar Star (novel)|Polar Star]]'' by [[Martin Cruz Smith]], 1989
* SS ''Poseidon''&nbsp;– ocean liner (based on the {{RMS|Queen Mary}}), ''[[The Poseidon Adventure (novel)|The Poseidon Adventure]]'' by [[Paul Gallico]], 1969
* ''Pristis''&nbsp;– racing ship captained by [[Mnestheus]] in the ''[[Aeneid]]'' by [[Virgil]], 1st century BCE
* USS ''Pyramus''&nbsp;– [[UGM-27 Polaris|Polaris missile]]-carrying [[Ballistic missile submarine|SSBN]], ''The Deep Silence'' by [[Douglas Reeman]], 1967
* ''[[The Pyrates]]'' by [[George MacDonald Fraser]], 1983
** ''Grenouille Frénétique (Frantic Frog)''&nbsp;– pirate ship
** ''Laughing Sandbag''&nbsp;– pirate ship
** ''Plymouth Corporation's Revenge''&nbsp;– pirate ship
** ''Rocketing Spitfire''&nbsp;– sloop
** ''Santa Cascara'' (later HMS ''Golden Vanity'') – Spanish galleon captured by the British
** ''Santa Umbriago''&nbsp;– Spanish warship
** ''Twelve Apostles''&nbsp;– passenger ship
* ''Queequeg''&nbsp;– ''[[The Grim Grotto]]'' by [[Lemony Snicket]], 2004
* ''Queen Anne'', ocean liner in ''Oh To Be In England'', a short story by [[Nicholas Monsarrat]] in ''The Ship That Died of Shame and Other Stories'', 1959
* ''The Ramchunder'' – an East Indiaman, Captain Bragg, in [[Vanity Fair (novel)|Vanity Fair]] by [[William Makepeace Thackeray]], 1847–1848
*''[[The Hunt for Red October]]'' by [[Tom Clancy]], 1984
** ''Red October'' (''Krasniy Oktyabr'') – The new Soviet [[Typhoon-class submarine|Typhoon-class]] [[ballistic missile submarine]] commanded by defecting Captain Marko Ramius
** ''Vladimir Konovalov'' – Soviet [[Alfa-class submarine|Alfa-class]] [[attack submarine]] hunting ''Red October''
** {{USS|Dallas|SSN-700|6}} – an actual US Navy [[attack submarine]] also shadowing ''Red October''
* ''Red Witch''&nbsp;– ''Wake of the Red Witch'' by [[Garland Roark]], 1946
* USS ''Reluctant'' (AK-601)&nbsp;– World War II cargo ship in ''[[Mister Roberts (novel)|Mister Roberts]]'' by [[Thomas Heggen]], 1946 (also appears in play, film and TV series versions)
* ''Sable Lorcha''&nbsp;– lorcha, ''[[The Sable Lorcha]]'' by [[Horace Hazeltine]], 1912
* HMS ''Saltash''&nbsp;– frigate in ''[[The Cruel Sea (book)|The Cruel Sea]]'' by [[Nicholas Monsarrat]], 1951 (HMS ''Saltash Castle'' in the film)
* USS ''San Pablo''&nbsp;– river gunboat in ''[[The Sand Pebbles (novel)|The Sand Pebbles]]'' by [[Richard McKenna]], 1962
* ''Santa Ybel''&nbsp;– Spanish treasure ship, ''Secret Sea'' by [[Robb White]], 1947
* HMS ''Saturn'' – [[Swiftsure-class submarine|''Swiftsure''-class sub]], ''The Saturn Experiment'' by Peter Shepherd, 1988
* USS ''Savo'' – aircraft carrier in ''[[The Bridges at Toko-ri]]'' by [[James A. Michener]], 1953
* HMS ''Scorpion'' – submarine in ''Send Down a Dove'' by Charles MacHardy, 1968
* USS ''Scorpion''&nbsp;– ''[[On the Beach (novel)|On the Beach]]'' by [[Nevil Shute]], 1957
* ''Scylla''&nbsp;– racing ship captained by [[Cloanthus]] in the ''[[Aeneid]]'' by [[Virgil]], 1st century BCE
* USS ''Sea Trench'' – ''[[Aquarius Mission]]'' by [[Martin Caidin]], 1978
* ''The Sea Witch''&nbsp;– yacht, ''[[The Wreck of the Mary Deare]]'' by [[Hammond Innes]], 1956
* USOS ''Seaview''&nbsp;– ''[[Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea]]'' by [[Theodore Sturgeon]], 1961
* ''Shark'' – destroyer, ''[[Black August (novel)|Black August]]'' by [[Dennis Wheatley]], 1934
* {{HMS|Sirdar|fictional|6}}&nbsp;– British destroyer, ''[[The Guns of Navarone (novel)|The Guns of Navarone]]'' by [[Alistair MacLean]], 1957 (the actual HMS ''Sirdar'' was a submarine)
* ''Siren'' – yacht, ''[[A Damsel in Distress (novel)|A Damsel in Distress]]'' by [[P. G. Wodehouse]], 1919
* ''Slewfoot'' – the crew's nickname for a [[PT boat]] whose number is never given, in ''Torpedo Run'' by [[Robb White]], 1962
* ''Speranza'' – ''[[Arrival and Departure]]'' by [[Arthur Koestler]], 1943
* ''Spirit of the Hudson'' – riverboat casino in ''Backflash'' by [[Donald E. Westlake]] writing as Richard Stark, 1998
* USS ''Starbuck'' (SSN-989){{Citation needed|date=February 2011}}&nbsp;– ''[[Pacific Vortex!]]'' by [[Clive Cussler]], 1983 (Cover of Sphere edition shows [[USS S-3 (SS-107)|SSN-107]] on the fin.)
* USS ''Stingray'' – [[U.S. Navy]] submarine in ''[[To Kill the Potemkin]]'' by [[Mark Joseph (author)|Mark Joseph]], 1986
* USS ''Stormy Beach'' – [[USS Long Beach (CGN-9)|''Long Beach''-class cruiser]], ''Fireplay'' by [[William Wingate]], 1977
* USS ''Swordfish''&nbsp;– ''[[On the Beach (novel)|On the Beach]]'' by [[Nevil Shute]], 1957
* HMS ''Sybaris''&nbsp;– British heavy cruiser, ''[[The Guns of Navarone (novel)|The Guns of Navarone]]'' by [[Alistair MacLean]], 1957
*''[[Tai-Pan (novel)|Tai-pan]]'' by [[James Clavell]], 1966
** [[Asian Saga|Struan & Company]]
***''China Cloud'' – 22 gun [[Clipper#China_clippers_and_the_apogee_of_sail|China Clipper]], flagship of Struan & Co
***''Blue Cloud'' – clipper; Struan's ships are all named for his mother, whose maiden name was [[McCloud (surname)|McCloud]].
***''Resting Cloud'' – [[Hulk (ship type)|hulk]], Struan's HQ prior to the establishment of [[British Hong Kong]]
***''Scarlet Cloud'' -–lost ship, nearly precipitating Struan's bankruptcy
***''Thunder Cloud'' – Struan's record setting first ship to arrive in Hong Kong from London after the establishment of British Hong Kong
** [[East Indies Station|Royal Navy]]
*** HMS ''Vengeance'' – 74 gun flagship of the [[East Indies and China Station]], based on {{HMS|Cornwallis|1813|6}}
*** HMS ''Mermaid'' – 22 gun [[Sloop-of-war]] under the command of Captain Glessing
*** HMS ''Nemesis'' – the first [[steam frigate]] to make the journey from London to Hong Kong, based on the {{HMS|Rattler|1843|6}}
**Other ships
***''White Witch'' – 22 gun [[Clipper#China_clippers_and_the_apogee_of_sail|China Clipper]], flagship of Brock & Sons
***''Gray Witch'' – clipper under the command of Brock's son Gorth
***''Princess of Alabama'' – 20 gun [[brig]], flagship of Cooper & Tillman
***''Vagrant Star'' – an [[East Indiaman]] in which Struan and Brock met prior to the events in ''Tai-pan''
* USS ''Tallahatchie County'' – [[U.S. Navy]] submarine tender in ''[[To Kill the Potemkin]]'' by [[Mark Joseph (author)|Mark Joseph]], 1986
* HMS ''Téméraire''&nbsp;– Polaris nuclear submarine, ''The Fighting Temeraire'' by [[John Winton]], 1971
* USS ''Thomas Jefferson''&nbsp;– ''[[Nimitz Class (novel)|Nimitz Class]]'' by [[Patrick Robinson (author)|Patrick Robinson]], 1997
* {{HMS|Thunder Child}}&nbsp;– ''[[The War of the Worlds]]'' by [[H. G. Wells]], 1897
* SS ''Titan''&nbsp;– ''[[Futility, or the Wreck of the Titan]]'' by [[Morgan Robertson]] (a fictional story that is very similar to the real life of the [[Sinking of the Titanic|sinking of the RMS ''Titanic'']] 14 years later in 1912), 1898
* MV ''Toscana''&nbsp;– ship used by the mercenaries in ''[[The Dogs of War (novel)|The Dogs of War]]'' by [[Frederick Forsyth]], 1974
* HMS ''Tristram'' – submarine in ''His Majesty's U-Boat'' by [[Douglas Reeman]], 1973
* HMS ''Tynecastle'' – frigate in ''Trapp and World War Three'' by [[Brian Callison]], 1988
* ''U-174'' – [[Kriegsmarine]] [[U-boat]], ''[[Fatherland (novel)|Fatherland]]'' by [[Robert Harris (novelist)|Robert Harris]], 1992
* ''U-246'' – [[Kriegsmarine]] [[U-boat]] in ''Away Boarders!'' by [[J._E._Macdonnell]], 1962 (There was a real, unrelated U-246)
* ''U-996'' – [[Kriegsmarine]] [[U-boat]], ''An Operational Necessity'' by [[Gwyn Griffin]], 1967
* HMS ''Ulysses''&nbsp;– ''[[HMS Ulysses (novel)|HMS Ulysses]]'', by [[Alistair MacLean]], 1955
* SS ''Valparaiso''&nbsp;– ''Godhead Trilogy'' by [[James Morrow]], 1994–1999
* ''Victor'' – Polish destroyer in ''[[The Good Shepherd (nautical fiction)|The Good Shepherd]]'' by [[C. S. Forester]], 1955
* USS ''Vindicator'' (NMSS-3)&nbsp;– nuclear-powered strategic missile battleship, ''Fire Lance'' by [[David Mace]], 1986
* ''Vingilot''&nbsp;– ''[[The Silmarillion]]'' by [[J. R. R. Tolkien]] and [[Christopher Tolkien]], 1977
* HMS ''Vortex'' – [[V and W-class destroyer]] in ''The Admiral'' by [[Warren Tute]], 1963
* ''The Walrus''&nbsp;– Flint's pirate ship in ''[[Treasure Island]]'' by [[Robert Louis Stevenson]], 1883
* USS ''Walrus''&nbsp;– submarine in ''[[Run Silent, Run Deep]]'' by [[Edward L. Beach Jr.]], 1955
* ''We're Here''&nbsp;– ''[[Captains Courageous]]'': ''A Story of the Grand Banks'', by [[Rudyard Kipling]], 1897
* HMS ''Winger'' – [[Flower-class corvette]] (based on the real {{HMS|Shearwater|L39|6}}) in ''Corvette Command'' by [[Nicholas Monsarrat]], 1944
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===Series===
*''[[The Merriman Chronicles]]'' series by [[Roger Burnage & Robin Burnage]]
***''Aphrodite''
***''Lord Stevenage''
***''HMS Thunder''
*''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' series by [[George R.R. Martin]]
**Ironborn
***''Black Wind''
***''Dagger''
***''Dagon's Feast''
***''Esgred''
***''Fingerdancer''
***''Foamdrinker''
***''Forlorn Hope''
***''Golden Storm''
***''Great Kraken''
***''Grey Ghost''
***''Grief''
***''Hardhand''
***''Iron Lady''
***''Iron Vengeance''
***''Iron Victory''
***''Iron Wind''
***''Iron Wing''
***''Kite''
***''Kraken's Kiss''
***''Lamentation''
***''Leviathan''
***''Lord Dagon''
***''Lord Quellon''
***''Lord Vickon''
***''Helldiver''
***''Maiden's Bane''
***''Nightflyer''
***''Reapers Wind''
***''Red Jester''
***''Red Tide''
***''Salty Wench''
***''Sea Bitch''
***''Sea Song''
***''Seven Skulls''
***''Shark''
***''Silence''
***''Silverfin''
***''Sparrowhawk''
***''Swiftin''
***''Thrall's Bane''
***''Thunderer''
***''Warhammer''
***''Warrior Wench''
***''White Widow''
***''Woe''
**The Royal Fleet (Baratheon)
***''Fury''
***''King Robert's Hammer''
***''Lady Lyanna''
***''Lionstar''
***''Seaswift''
**Lannister
***''Brave Joffrey''
***''Golden Rose''
***''Lady Joanna''
***''Lady Olenna''
***''Lioness''
***''Lord Renly''
***''Lord Tywin''
***''Princess Marcella''
***''Queen Margaery''
***''Sweet Cersei''
* [[Aubrey–Maturin series]] by [[Patrick O'Brian]]
* [[Aubrey–Maturin series]] by [[Patrick O'Brian]]
** ''HM Sloop Sophie''
** HMS ''Diane''
** ''Franklin'' – privateer
** [[HM Sloop Polychrest]]
** [[HMS Lively]]
** HEICS ''Niobe''
** HMS ''Surprise''
** USS ''Norfolk''
** ''[[Nutmeg of Consolation]]''
** ''[[Nutmeg of Consolation]]''
** HM ''Polychrest'' – sloop
** HMS Worcester
** HM ''Sophie'' – sloop
** HEICS Niobe
** HMS ''Worcester''
** Privateer Franklin
** HMS Diane
** USS ''Norfolk''
* ''[[Axis of Time]]'' trilogy by [[John Birmingham]]
* ''[[Axis of Time]]'' trilogy by [[John Birmingham]]
** [[USS Hillary Clinton|USS '' Hillary Clinton '']]
** USS ''Kandahar''
** USS ''Leyte Gulf''
** USS ''Amanda Garrett''
** USS ''Amanda Garrett''
** USS ''Providence''
** ''Dessaix''
** USS ''Kennebunkport''
** HMS ''Trident''
** HMS ''Vanguard''
** HMS ''Fearless''
** HMS ''Fearless''
** HMS Dolphin by L.A. Meyer
** HMAS ''Havoc''
** HMAS ''Havoc''
** USS ''Hillary Clinton'' – aircraft carrier
** HMAS ''Moreton Bay''
** HMAS ''Ipswich''
** HMAS ''Ipswich''
** JDS ''Siranui''
** USS ''Kandahar''
** USS ''Kennebunkport''
** USS ''Leyte Gulf''
** HMAS ''Moreton Bay''
** KRI ''Nuku''
** KRI ''Nuku''
** USS ''Providence''
** JDS ''Siranui''
** KRI ''Sutanto''
** KRI ''Sutanto''
** ''Dessaix''
** HMS ''Trident''
* [[Biggles]] series by [[W. E. Johns]]
* [[Biggles]] series by [[W. E. Johns]]
** SS ''Alice Clair'' - British merchant ship
** SS ''Alice Clair'' British merchant ship
** ''Benegal Star'' - tramp steamer
** ''Benegal Star'' tramp steamer
** ''Colonia'' - British merchant ship
** ''Colonia'' British merchant ship
** ''Dundee Castle'' - British merchant ship
** ''Dundee Castle'' British merchant ship
** HMS ''Seafret'' - British destroyer
** ''Queen of Olati'' British steamship
** ''Queen of Olati'' - British steamship
** HMS ''Seafret'' British destroyer
** ''Shanodah'' - British merchant ship
** ''Shanodah'' British merchant ship
** ''Tasman'' - Australian merchant ship
** ''Tasman'' Australian merchant ship
* ''[[Bloody Jack (novel)|Bloody Jack]]'' series by [[Louis A. Meyer]]
** ''Belle of the Golden West''
** ''Bloodhound''
** HMS ''Dolphin''
** ''Emerald''
** HMS ''Hope''
** HMS ''Juno''
** ''Nancy B. Alsop''
** HMS ''Wolverine''
* [[Richard Bolitho|Bolitho]] series by [[Douglas Reeman|Alexander Kent]]
* [[Richard Bolitho|Bolitho]] series by [[Douglas Reeman|Alexander Kent]]
** [[HMS Gorgon|HMS ''Gorgon'']]
** HM Cutter ''Avenger''
** HMS ''Destiny''
** HMS ''Trojan''
** HM Sloop ''Sparrow''
** HMS ''Phalarope''
** HMS ''Undine''
** HMS ''Tempest''
** HMS ''Hyperion''
** HMS ''Euryalus''
** HMS ''Achates''
** HMS ''Achates''
** HMS ''Argonaute''
** HMS ''Argonaute''
** ''Golden Plover''
** HMS ''Unrivalled''
** HMS ''Athena''
** HMS ''Athena''
** HM ''Avenger'' – cutter
** HMS ''Destiny''
** HMS ''Euryalus''
** ''Golden Plover''
** HMS ''Gorgon''
** HMS ''Hyperion''
** ''Nautilus'' – French frigate
** HMS ''Onward''
** HMS ''Onward''
** HMS ''Phalarope''
** ''Nautilus'', French frigate
** HM ''Sparrow'' – sloop
** HMS ''Winger'' from ''[[Corvette Command]]'' by [[Nicholas Monsarrat]] (based on the real [[HMS Shearwater (L39)|HMS ''Shearwater'']])
** HMS ''Tempest''
** HMS ''Trojan''
** HMS ''Undine''
** HMS ''Unrivalled''
* ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]'' series by [[C. S. Lewis]]
** ''[[Dawn Treader]]''
** ''[[Splendor Hyaline]]''
* ''[[The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant]]'' by [[Stephen R. Donaldson]]
** ''[[Starfare's Gem]]''
* ''[[Discworld]]'' by [[Terry Pratchett]]
** ''The Boat'' – Ankh-Morporkian submarine
** ''Fin of God'' – Omnian naval vessel
** ''Indestructible'' – Ankh-Morporkian commandeered naval vessel
** ''Indolence'' – Ankh-Morporkian commandeered naval vessel
** ''Mary-Jane'' – Ankh-Morporkian naval vessel
** ''Milka'' – Ankh-Morporkian trading vessel
** ''Ocean Waltzer''
** ''Prid of Ankh-Morpork'' – Ankh-Morporkian commandeered naval vessel
** ''Queen of Quirm'' – Quirmian paddleship
** ''Roberta E. Biscuit'' – Quirmian paddleship
** ''Unnamed'' – unregistered trading vessel
** ''Wonderful Fanny'' – Quirmian paddleship
* [[Dray Prescot series]] by [[Kenneth Bulmer]] (as Alan Burt Akers)
** HMS ''Rockingham''
* [[Earthsea]] Trilogy by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]
** Lookfar – Ged's boat, formerly called Sanderling
* Edward Mainwaring series by [[Victor Suthren]]
* Edward Mainwaring series by [[Victor Suthren]]
** HMS ''Pallas''
** HMS ''Pallas''
* ''[[Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser]]'' series by [[Fritz Leiber]]
* ''[[Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser]]'' series by [[Fritz Leiber]]
** ''Black Treasurer''
** ''Black Treasurer''
*''[[Harry Paget Flashman|Flashman]]'' series by [[George MacDonald Fraser]]
**''Balliol College''&nbsp;– slave-trader
* ''[[Harry Potter]]'' series by [[J. K. Rowling]]
* ''[[Harry Potter]]'' series by [[J. K. Rowling]]
** The [[Durmstrang]] ship
** The [[Durmstrang]] ship
* Heroes of Olympus by Rick Riordan
* ''[[Harry Paget Flashman|Flashman]]'' series by [[George MacDonald Fraser]]
** Argo II
** ''Balliol College''&nbsp;— slave-trader
* [[Horatio Hornblower]] series by [[CS Forester]]
* [[Horatio Hornblower]] series by [[C. S. Forester]]
** [[HMS Atropos|HMS ''Atropos'']]
** {{HMS|Atropos}}
** [[HMS Clorinda|HMS ''Clorinda'']]
** {{HMS|Clorinda}}
** ''Estrella''
** [[HMS Hotspur|HMS ''Hotspur'']]
** {{HMS|Hotspur}}
** [[HMS Justinian|HMS ''Justinian'']]
** [[HMS Lydia|HMS ''Lydia'']]
** {{HMS|Justinian}}
** [[HMS Nonsuch|HMS ''Nonsuch'']]
** {{HMS|Lydia}}
** HM Sloop ''Retribution''
** [[HMS Sutherland|HMS ''Sutherland'']]
** [[HMS Witch of Endor|HMS ''Witch of Endor'']]
** ''[[Mejidieh]]''
** ''[[Mejidieh]]''
** ''Natividad''
** ''Natividad''
** {{HMS|Nonsuch}}
** ''Estrella''
** ''Clorinda''
** HM ''Retribution'' – sloop
** ''Speedwell''
* [[Inheritance cycle]] series by [[Christopher Paolini]]
** {{HMS|Sutherland}}
** {{HMS|Witch of Endor}}
* [[Inheritance Cycle]] series by [[Christopher Paolini]]
** [[Dragon Wing (ship)|The ''Dragon Wing'']]
** [[Dragon Wing (ship)|The ''Dragon Wing'']]
* [[Jack Ryan (Tom Clancy character)|Jack Ryan universe]] series by [[Tom Clancy]]
** ''[[E.S. Politovsky]]'' – Soviet [[Alfa-class submarine]]
** ''[[Red October]]'' – Soviet [[Typhoon-class submarine]]
** ''[[Vladimir Konovalov|V.K. Konovalov]]'' – Soviet [[Alfa-class submarine]]
** USCGC ''Panache'' – sole example of new class of high endurance cutter
** JS ''Mutsu'' – Japanese-built destroyer generally similar to American ''Arleigh Burke'' class
* Jake Grafton series by [[Stephen Coonts]]
** ''[[Flight of the Intruder]]'', 1986
*** USS ''Shiloh'' – aircraft carrier (One former and one current US Navy ship share that name, neither of them an aircraft carrier.)
** ''[[The Intruders (novel)|The Intruders]]'', 1994
*** USS ''Columbia'' – aircraft carrier (Seven former, one current, and one future US Navy ships share that name, none of them an aircraft carrier)
*** ''Reduktor'' – Soviet intelligence ship
** ''[[Final Flight]]'', 1988
*** USS ''United States'' – {{sclass|Nimitz|aircraft carrier}} (A US Navy aircraft carrier was to have had that name, but the ship was cancelled.)
** ''America'', 2001
*** USS ''America'' – nuclear-powered attack submarine (Three former and one current US Navy ships share that name, none of them a submarine.)
* [[Lord Ramage]] series by [[Dudley Pope]]
* [[Lord Ramage]] series by [[Dudley Pope]]
** HM Brig ''Triton''
** HMS ''Calypso''
** HMS ''Calypso''
** HMS ''Jocasta''
** HMS ''Dido''
** HMS ''Dido''
** HMS ''Jocasta''
** HM ''Triton'' – brig
* John Fury series by G. S. Beard
* John Fury series by G. S. Beard
** HMS ''Amazon'' - British 32-gun frigate
** HMS ''Amazon'' British 32-gun frigate
** ''Bedford'' - merchantman
** ''Bedford'' merchantman
** ''Earl of Mornington'' - [[East India Company]] 24-gun warship
** ''Earl of Mornington'' [[East India Company]] 24-gun warship
** ''Magicienne'' - French frigate
** ''Magicienne'' French frigate
** ''Otter'' - [[East India Company]] 18-gun warship
** ''Otter'' [[East India Company]] 18-gun warship
** HMS ''Wasp'' - British brigantine
** HMS ''Wasp'' British brigantine
* [[Nathaniel Drinkwater]] series by [[Richard Woodman]]
* [[Nathaniel Drinkwater]] series by [[Richard Woodman]]
** HMS ''Antigone'' – former French frigate
** HM Cutter ''Kestrel''
** HM Brig ''Hellebore''
** HM ''Hellebore'' – brig
** HM Bomb-vessel ''Virago''
** HM ''Kestrel'' – cutter
** HMS ''Melusine''
** HMS ''Melusine''
** HMS ''Antigone'' former French frigate
** HMS ''Patrician''
** HMS ''Patrician''
** ''Vestal'' paddle-steamer
** ''Vestal'' paddle-steamer
** HM ''Virago'' – bomb-vessel
* [[List of Oz books|Oz]] series by [[L. Frank Baum]], [[Ruth Plumly Thompson]] et al.
** ''Crescent Moon''
* [[Para Handy]] series by [[Neil Munro (Hugh Foulis)|Neil Munro]]
* [[Para Handy]] series by [[Neil Munro (Hugh Foulis)|Neil Munro]]
** ''[[Vital Spark]]''
** ''[[Vital Spark]]''
* Paul Gallant series by [[Victor Suthren]]
* Paul Gallant series by [[Victor Suthren]]
** ''Echo'' corvette
** ''Echo'' corvette
* ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]'' series by [[C. S. Lewis]]
* ''[[Sherlock Holmes]]'' series by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]
** ''[[Dawn Treader]]''
** ''The Gloria Scott''
** ''[[Splendor Hyaline]]''
** "[[The Five Orange Pips]]"
* ''[[Southern Victory Series]]'' by [[Harry Turtledove]]
** USS ''Chapultepec''&nbsp;— aircraft carrier
** USS ''Dakota''&nbsp;— Battleship&nbsp;— ''[[The Great War: American Front]]''
** CSS ''Fort Sumter''&nbsp;— Confederate cruiser&nbsp;— ''The Great War: American Front''
** CSS ''Hot Springs''&nbsp;— destroyer escort in the Second Great War
** USS ''Josephus Daniels''&nbsp;— destroyer escort in Second Great War
** USS ''Oregon''&nbsp;— battleship in Second Great War
** USS ''Pocahantas, Arkansas''&nbsp;— troop transport named after one of the rare US victories in the Second Mexican War
** USS ''Punishment''&nbsp;— US river monitor operating on the Mississippi&nbsp;— ''[[The Great War: Walk in Hell]]''
** [[USS Remembrance|USS ''Remembrance'']]
** ''Ripple''&nbsp;— U.S. fishing boat&nbsp;— ''The Great War: American Front''
** USS ''Sandwich Islands''
** CSS ''Scallop''&nbsp;— Confederate submarine&nbsp;— ''The Great War: American Front''
** ''Spray''&nbsp;— Fishing trawler&nbsp;— ''The Great War: American Front''
** CSS ''Swamp Fox''&nbsp;— Confederate commerce raider&nbsp;— ''The Great War: American Front''
** USS ''Trenton''&nbsp;— aircraft carrier
** CSS ''Whelk''&nbsp;— Confederate submarine&nbsp;— ''The Great War: American Front''
* [[Travis McGee]] series by [[John D. McDonald]]
** ''Busted Flush''&nbsp;— houseboat
** ''John Maynard Keynes''
** ''Thorstein Veblen''
** ''HooBoy' -- charter fishing boat'
* ''[[Dray Prescot series]]'' by [[Kenneth Bulmer]] (as Alan Burt Akers)
** HMS ''Rockingham''
* ''[[Sherlock Holmes]]''
** [[The Five Orange Pips]]
*** ''Lone Star''
*** ''Lone Star''
** [[The Cardboard Box]]
** "[[The Cardboard Box]]"
*** ''May Day'' (Liverpool and London Line)
*** ''Conqueror'' (Liverpool and London Line)
*** ''Conqueror'' (Liverpool and London Line)
*** ''May Day'' (Liverpool and London Line)
** [[The Adventure of Black Peter]]
** "[[The Adventure of Black Peter]]"
*** ''Sea Unicorn'' ([[whaler]])
*** ''Sea Unicorn'' – [[whaler]]
* [[Bloody Jack (novel)|Bloody Jack]] series by [[Louis A. Meyer]]
* ''[[Southern Victory]]'' series by [[Harry Turtledove]]
** HMS Dolphin
** CSS ''Bonefish''&nbsp;– Confederate submarine, ''[[The Great War: Walk in Hell]]''
** HMS Hope
** USS ''Chapultepec''&nbsp;– aircraft carrier, ''[[The Great War: American Front]]''
** HMS Wolverine
** USS ''Dakota''&nbsp;– U.S. battleship, ''The Great War: American Front''
** Bloodhound
** CSS ''Fort Sumter''&nbsp;– Confederate cruiser, ''The Great War: American Front''
** Nancy B. Alsop
** CSS ''Hot Springs''&nbsp;– destroyer escort in the [[Second Great War (Southern Victory)|Second Great War]]
** Belle of the Golden West
** USS ''Josephus Daniels''&nbsp;– destroyer escort in Second Great War
** Emerald
** USS ''Oregon''&nbsp;– battleship in Second Great War
** HMS Juno
** USS ''Pocahantas, Arkansas''&nbsp;– troop transport named after one of the rare U.S. victories in the Second Mexican War
* [[Jack Ryan (Tom Clancy character)|Jack Ryan universe]] series by [[Tom Clancy]]
** USS ''Punishment''&nbsp;– U.S. river monitor operating on the Mississippi, ''The Great War: Walk in Hell''
** [[Red October]], a Soviet [[Typhoon]]-class submarine
** USS ''Remembrance'' – aircraft carrier
** [[Vladimir Konovalov|V.K. Konovalov]], a Soviet [[Alfa class submarine|Alfa]]-class submarine
** ''Ripple''&nbsp;– U.S. fishing boat, ''The Great War: American Front''
** [[E.S. Politovsky]], a Soviet [[Alfa class submarine|Alfa]]-class submarine
** USS ''Sandwich Islands''
** CSS ''Scallop''&nbsp;– Confederate submarine, ''The Great War: American Front''
** ''Spray''&nbsp;– U.S. fishing trawler / [[Q-ship]], ''The Great War: American Front''
** CSS ''Swamp Fox''&nbsp;– Confederate commerce raider, ''The Great War: American Front''
** USS ''Trenton''&nbsp;– aircraft carrier
** CSS ''Whelk''&nbsp;– Confederate submarine, ''The Great War: American Front''
* [[Swallows and Amazons series|''Swallows and Amazons'' series]] by [[Arthur Ransome]]
{{further|List of boats in Arthur Ransome books}}
* [[Travis McGee]] series by [[John D. MacDonald]]
** ''Busted Flush''&nbsp;– Travis McGee's houseboat
** ''HooBoy'' – charter fishing boat
** ''[[John Maynard Keynes]]'' – Meyer's first houseboat
** ''Munequita'' – McGee's speedboat
** ''[[Thorstein Veblen]]'' – Meyer's second houseboat
* Zion Chronicles series by [[Bodie Thoene]]
* Zion Chronicles series by [[Bodie Thoene]]
** ''Ave Maria''
** ''Ave Maria''
* [[Clive Cussler]] works
** ''First Attempt''—in ''[[The Mediterranean Caper]]'' and ''[[Raise the Titanic!]]''
** ''Oregon'', Juan Cabrillo's base-ship in ''[[Oregon Files]]'' series


=== Norse mythology ===
===Norse mythology===
* [[Hringhorni]], the ship of [[Baldr]]
* ''[[Hringhorni]]'' – the ship of [[Baldr]]
* [[Naglfar]], a ship in [[Norse mythology]] made of the fingernails and toenails of the dead
* ''[[Naglfar]]'' ship in [[Norse mythology]] made of the fingernails and toenails of the dead
* [[Skíðblaðnir]], the ship of [[Freyr]]
* ''[[Skíðblaðnir]]'' – the ship of [[Freyr]]


== Radio ==
===Biblical===
* [[Noah's Ark|''Ark'']] – [[Noah]]'s ship
* ''Empress of Coconut''&nbsp;— Potarneyland cruise liner, ''[[The Navy Lark]]''
* HMS ''Makepeace''&nbsp;— British destroyer, ''[[The Navy Lark]]''
* ''Marie Valette''&nbsp;— 18th century ship sunk in the [[English Channel]], ''[[The Navy Lark]]''
* ''Poppadum''&nbsp;— Potarneyland frigate, ''[[The Navy Lark]]''
* ''Saucy Seagull''&nbsp;— British fishing trawler, ''[[The Navy Lark]]''
* HMS ''Troutbridge''&nbsp;— British frigate, ''[[The Navy Lark]]''
* The Scarlet Queen-ketch, [[Voyage of the Scarlet Queen]] 1947 radio serial


== Stage ==
==Radio==
* ''Empress of Coconut''&nbsp;– Potarneyland cruise liner, ''[[The Navy Lark]]''
* ''[[Flying Dutchman]]''&nbsp;— in the opera ''[[The Flying Dutchman (opera)|The Flying Dutchman]]'' by [[Richard Wagner]] and other plays, movies and novels.
* HMS ''Goliath''&nbsp;– British stealth nuclear submarine, ''[[Deep Trouble (radio comedy series)|Deep Trouble]]''
* [[HMS Pinafore|HMS ''Pinafore'']] by [[Gilbert and Sullivan]]
* ''Tarantula''&nbsp; [[The Pirates of Penzance]] by [[Gilbert and Sullivan]]
* HMS ''Makepeace''&nbsp; British destroyer, ''[[The Navy Lark]]''
* ''Marie Valette''&nbsp;– 18th-century ship sunk in the [[English Channel]], ''[[The Navy Lark]]''
* USS ''Reluctant'' (AK-601)&nbsp;— ''[[Mister Roberts (play)|Mister Roberts]]'' (also appears in novel, films, and TV series versions)
* ''Poppadum''&nbsp;– Potarneyland frigate, ''[[The Navy Lark]]''
* ''Saucy Seagull''&nbsp;– British fishing trawler, ''[[The Navy Lark]]''
* ''The Scarlet Queen''&nbsp;– [[ketch]], ''[[Voyage of the Scarlet Queen]]'', 1947 radio serial
* HMS ''Troutbridge''&nbsp;– British frigate, ''[[The Navy Lark]]''


== Television ==
==Stage==
* ''[[Flying Dutchman]]''&nbsp;– in the 1843 opera ''[[Der fliegende Holländer]]'' (''The Flying Dutchman'' by [[Richard Wagner]]) and other plays, movies and novels
* HMAS ''Ambush''&nbsp;— ''[[Patrol Boat (TV series)|Patrol Boat]]''
* {{HMS|Pinafore}} – 1878 opera by [[Gilbert and Sullivan]]
* [[HMAS Defiance|HMAS ''Defiance'']]&nbsp;— ''[[Patrol Boat (TV series)|Patrol Boat]]''
* USS ''Reluctant'' (AK-601)&nbsp;– ''[[Mister Roberts (play)|Mister Roberts]]'' (also appears in novel, films, and TV series versions)
* [[HMAS Hammersley|HMAS ''Hammersley'']]&nbsp;— ''[[Sea Patrol (TV series)]]''
* [[HMS Hero|HMS ''Hero'' (F42)]]&nbsp;— ''[[Warship (TV series)|Warship]]''
* ''Argonaut''&nbsp;— Mike Nelson's boat in ''[[Sea Hunt]]'', ' 50s series
* [[Batboat]]&nbsp;— ''[[Batman]]''
* SS ''Bernice''&nbsp;— a cargo ship in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial ''[[Carnival of Monsters]]''
* ''Black Pig''&nbsp;— [[Captain Pugwash]]&nbsp;— UK children's TV cartoon series
* SS ''Claridon''&nbsp;— Ocean liner (based on the [[RMS Queen Mary]]) in ''[[Ghost Whisperer]]''
* ''Golden Lolly''&nbsp;— pirate ship, ''[[Henry's Cat]]''
* ''[[Gone Fission]]''&nbsp;— [[Montgomery Burns|Mr. Burns]]' yacht&nbsp;— ''[[The Simpsons]]''
* ''Greasy Fleece''&nbsp;— pirate ship, ''[[Henry's Cat]]''
* ''Haunted Star''&nbsp;— ''[[General Hospital]]''
* [[Horatio Hornblower]]
** HMS ''Indefatigable''&nbsp;— frigate (Edward Pellew, Capt.)
** [[HMS Hotspur|HMS ''Hotspur'']]&nbsp;— 20-gun sloop
** [[HMS Justinian|HMS ''Justinian'']]&nbsp;— 74-gun ship-of-the-line
** ''Papillion''&nbsp;— French frigate
** ''Le Rève''&nbsp;— French sloop
* ''[[JAG (TV series)|JAG]] / [[NCIS (TV series)|NCIS]] universe''
** [[USS Angel Shark|USS ''Angel Shark'' (SSGN-559)]]
** USS ''Benjamin Harrison'' (CVN-79)
** USS ''Bennington'' (CVN-78)
** USS ''Bladensburg'' (LPH-12)
** [[USS Alexandria (SSN-757)|USS ''Cathedral City'' (SSN-757)]]
** [[USS Cayuga|USS ''Cayuga'' (DDG-51)]]
** USS ''Connolly'' (CVN-84)
** USS ''Crawford'' (SSN-806)
** [[USS Daniel Boone|USS ''Daniel Boone'' (DDG-72)]]
** [[USS Ellyson|USS ''Ellyson'' (FFG-19)]]
** USS ''Gainsville''
** USS ''Gillcrist'' (DDG-114)
** USS ''Hartung'' (DD-998)
** USS ''Hennessey'' (FFG-65)
** USS ''John Cooper'' (DDG-99)
** USS ''Manassas'' (CG-74)
** USS ''Monroe Smith'' (FFG-63)
** USS ''Montana'' (CGN-42)
** [[USS John C. Stennis|USS ''Patrick Henry'' (CVN-74)]]
** USS ''Reprisal'' (CV-35)
** USS ''San Michel''
** [[USS Seahawk|USS ''Seahawk'' (CVN-65)]]
** USS ''Skerrett'' (EDDG-31)
** [[USS Stanley Dace|USS ''Stanley Dace'']]
** USS ''Stockdale'' (FFG-62)
** USS ''Suribachi'' (LST-1186)
** [[USS Thomas Jefferson|USS ''Thomas Jefferson'']]
** [[USS Thomas Lyons|USS ''Thomas Lyons'']]
** [[USS Tigershark|USS ''Tigershark'']]
** USS ''Vance'' (DDG-101)
** [[USS Wake Island|USS ''Wake Island'']]
** [[USS Watertown|USS ''Watertown'' (SSN-696)]]
** ''Vasiliev''&nbsp;— Russian destroyer
* USS ''[[Walter Mondale]]''&nbsp;— laundry ship from ''[[The Simpsons]]'', mentioned in the episode [[Bart vs. Australia]]
* USS ''Kiwi''&nbsp;— ''[[The Wackiest Ship in the Army (TV series)|The Wackiest Ship in the Army]]''
* SS ''Lady Anne''&nbsp;— cruise ship, "[[Passage on the Lady Anne]]" episode of ''[[The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series)|The Twilight Zone]]''
* HMS ''Lindana'' - sloop - ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]''
* SS ''Minnow''&nbsp;— ''[[Gilligan's Island]]''
* SS ''Moldavia'' - passenger ship, ''[[You Rang, M'Lord?]]''
* USS ''Monroe'' (DD-211)&nbsp;— ''[[The Pretender (TV series)|The Pretender]]''
* ''[[The Onedin Line]]'' series
** ''[[Anne Onedin]]''&nbsp;— a [[steamship]] - Portrayed in the series by the schooner "Charlotte Rhodes" with a false funnel, wheelhouse amidships, and aft deckhouse.
** [[Charlotte Rhodes (fictional ship)|''Charlotte Rhodes'']]&nbsp;— first ship of James Onedin (This was in fact an actual schooner named "Charlotte Rhodes" [''The Schooner: Its Design and Development from 1600 to the Present'' - Copyright © David R. MacGregor], née "Meta Jan", née "Eva". Destroyed by arson in 1979.)
** [[Medusa (fictional ship)|''Medusa'']]
** [[Pampero (fictional ship)|''Pampero'']]
** [[Soren Larsen (fictional ship)|''Soren Larsen'']] (This was in fact an actual ship, a brigantine, and is still sailing today out of New Zealand. See http://www.sorenlarsen.co.nz/)
* ''Naughty Jane''&nbsp;— rowboat, ''[[Dad's Army]]''
* ''Persephone''&nbsp;— log salvage boat from ''[[The Beachcombers]]''
* ''Piper Maru''&nbsp;— French ship from ''[[The X-Files]]'' episode ''[[Piper Maru]]''
* ''U.S.S. Ardent''&nbsp;— American naval destroyer from ''[[The X-Files]]'' episode ''[[Død Kalm]]''
* [[PT 73]]&nbsp;— the [[PT boat]] from ''[[McHale's Navy]]''
* PT-116&nbsp;— ''McHale's Navy''
* SS ''Queen of Glasgow''&nbsp;— passenger ship, "[[Judgment Night]]" episode of ''[[The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series)|The Twilight Zone]]''
* USS ''Reluctant'' (AK-601)&nbsp;— World War II cargo ship in ''[[Mister Roberts (TV series)|Mister Roberts]]'' (also appears in novel, play and film versions)
* SS ''Tipton''&nbsp;— ''[[The Suite Life on Deck]]''
* [[USOS Seaview]]&nbsp;— ''[[Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea]]''
* ''[[seaQuest DSV 4600]]''&nbsp;— ''[[seaQuest DSV]]''
* USS ''Sea Spanker''&nbsp;— aircraft carrier, from the [[New Kids on the Blecch]] episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]''
* ''[[SkyDiver]]''&nbsp;— ''[[UFO (TV series)|UFO]]'' 1970–1971
* ''Sultana'' —''[[The Buccaneers (TV series)|The Buccaneers]]'' 1956
* [[Thunderbird 4]] - ''[[Thunderbirds (TV series)|Thunderbirds]]'' 1964
* ''Temperance'' - [[Bones (TV series)|Bones]]
* ''Tiki III''&nbsp;— schooner in ''[[Adventures in Paradise (TV series)|Adventures in Paradise]]'' 1960s series by James Michener
* ''Thunder''&nbsp;— super speedboat in ''[[Thunder in Paradise]]'' 1994
* ''Vast Explorer'' - ''[[Adventure Inc.]]'' 2003
* [[Zuko]]'s [[Fire Nation]] ship


== Video games ==
==Television==
* USS ''Allegiance'' – U.S. Navy fast-attack submarine from ''[[The X-Files]]'' episode "[[End Game (The X-Files)|End Game]]"
* [[Scinfaxi & Hrimfaxi]]&nbsp;— Aircraft carrier submarines featured in ''[[Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War]]''
* HMAS ''Ambush'' – ''[[Patrol Boat (TV series)|Patrol Boat]]''
* ''[[Gangplank Galleon]]''&nbsp;— ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' series
* USS ''Ardent''&nbsp;&ndash; U.S. Navy destroyer escort from ''[[The X-Files]]'' episode "[[Død Kalm]]"
* Jolly Roger's ship&nbsp;— ''[[Super Mario 64]]''
* ''Argonaut'' – Mike Nelson's boat in ''[[Sea Hunt]]'', 1950s series
* OFS ''Kestrel''&nbsp;— Aircraft Carrier in ''[[Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War]]'' and ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''
* USS ''Appleby'' – U.S. Navy destroyer in the series ''[[Ensign O'Toole]]'', 1962–1963
* SS ''Anne''&nbsp;— Ship in Pokémon games
* USS ''Avington'' – U.S. Navy Nimitz class carrier in the series ''[[Justice League (TV series)]]'', episode 34 (october 18, 2003)
* The ''Antaeus'', an "adaptive cruiser" in ''[[Hostile Waters (game)|Hostile Waters]]: Antaeus Rising''
* [[Batboat]]&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Batman (TV series)|Batman]]''
* USS ''Liberty''&nbsp;— amphibious assault ship in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]''
* RMS Queen of Scots (based on the [[RMS Queen Mary]]) in [[The Triangle (film)|The Triangle]], 2001
* ''Luna Lucura''&nbsp;— cargo vessel in ''[[Jurassic Park: Chaos Island]]''
* ''Black Rock'' – a fully rigged 19th-century British trading ship that was found shipwrecked on the Island and overgrown by the jungle, ''[[Lost (2004 TV series)|Lost]]''
* ''[[Maria Doria]]''&nbsp;— ''[[Tomb Raider 2]]''
* SS ''Bernice''&nbsp;&ndash; cargo ship in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial ''[[Carnival of Monsters]]''
* The "Salty Hippo"- Captain Blubber's ship in the [Banjo-Kazooie] series of games.
* ''Black Pig'' – ''[[Captain Pugwash]]'', UK children's TV cartoon series
* The ''S.S. Zelbess'' (alternately the ''S.S. Invincible'') in ''[[Chrono Cross]]''
* ''Childish Tycoon''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Community (TV series)|Community]]''
* The ''Eastern Spirit''&nbsp;— decommissioned Russian whaler rebuilt to serve as supply-ship and secondary laboratory in ''[[Cold Fear]]''.
* SS ''Claridon'' – ocean liner (based on the {{RMS|Queen Mary}}) in ''[[Ghost Whisperer]]''
* Elisabeth Dane&nbsp;— Small cargo ship ''[[Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines]]''
* HMAS ''Defiance'' – ''[[Patrol Boat (TV series)|Patrol Boat]]''
* The USS ''Ravenswood''&nbsp;— Coastguard ship in ''[[Cold Fear]]''.
* USS ''Georgetown'' &ndash; ''[[Supercarrier (TV series)|Supercarrier]]'', 1988
* The GFS ''Olympus'' and the GFS ''Valhalla'' from ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]''
* ''Golden Lolly''&nbsp;&ndash; pirate ship, ''[[Henry's Cat]]''
* The Space Pirate Vessel Orpheon from ''[[Metroid Prime]]''
* ''Gone Fission''&nbsp;&ndash; [[Montgomery Burns|Mr. Burns]]' yacht in ''[[The Simpsons]]''
* The GFS ''Tyr'' from ''[[Metroid Prime 2 Echoes]]''
* The ''Borealis''&nbsp;— abandoned ship in ''[[Half-Life 2 Episode 2]]''
* ''Greasy Fleece'' – pirate ship, ''[[Henry's Cat]]''
* {{HMAS|Hammersley}}&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Sea Patrol (TV series)|Sea Patrol]]''
* The ''S.S. Selene''&nbsp;— Cargo vessel commanded by Ronnie Olsen in ''[[Freedom Wings]]''
* ''Haunted Star'' – ''[[General Hospital]]''
* The ''[[RMS Artanic]]'' - Royal Mail Ship commanded by Antares Andrews in ''[[Blockland]]''
* HMS ''Hero'' (F42) – ''[[Warship (1973 TV series)|Warship]]''
* The ''Reaver'' - The name of Reaver's ship, originally going to be named the ''Narcissus'' in ''[[Fable II]]''
*HMAS ''Kingston''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Sea Patrol]]''
* ''HMS Endurance'' - Science vessel in [[Tomb Raider (2012 video game)]]
* USS ''Kiwi'' – ''[[The Wackiest Ship in the Army (TV series)|The Wackiest Ship in the Army]]''
* SS ''Lady Anne'' – cruise ship, "[[Passage on the Lady Anne]]" episode of ''[[The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series)|The Twilight Zone]]''
* SS ''Andrea I'' (based on the {{SS|Shieldhall}}) – ocean liner from Brazilian telenovela [[Terra Nostra (TV series)|''Terra Nostra'']] (''Our Land''), 1999
* ''Lake Wallenpaupack Princess''&nbsp;&ndash; excursion / tour boat, ''[[The Office (American TV series)|The Office]]''
* ''Leaking Lena''&nbsp;&ndash; Captain Hufenpuf's ship, ''[[Beany and Cecil]]''
* USS ''Lexington'' – US aircraft carrier in "The Mission", episode 5 of ''[[Designated Survivor (TV series)|Designated Survivor]]''
* HMS ''Lindana'' – sloop, ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]''
* SS ''Maid of Plygh''&nbsp;&ndash; freight ship, ''[[Jane (British TV series)|Jane]]''
* USS ''Massachusetts'' – ''[[24: Live Another Day]]''
* [[S. S. Minnow|S. S. ''Minnow'']]&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Gilligan's Island]]''
* [[S. S. Minnow#S.S. Minnow II|S.S. ''Minnow II'']]&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Rescue from Gilligan's Island]]''
* SS ''Moldavia'' – passenger ship, ''[[You Rang, M'Lord?]]''
* USS ''Monroe'' (DD-211) – ''[[The Pretender (TV series)|The Pretender]]'' Together&nbsp;&ndash;
*SS ''Albatroz'' (based on the {{SS|Keewatin}}) – ocean liner colliding with an iceberg from Brazilian telenovela ''[[O Tempo Não Para]]'' (English: Crashing Into the Future), 2018
* [[USS Nathan James|USS ''Nathan James'' (DDG-151)]]&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[The Last Ship (TV series)|The Last Ship]]''
* ''Naughty Jane''&nbsp;&ndash; rowboat, ''[[Dad's Army]]''
* HMS ''Peerless'' – Royal Navy [[Anti-submarine warfare]] ship serving in the [[British Pacific Fleet]] on which [[Albert Gladstone Trotter]] served, sunk in a collision with USS ''Pittsburgh''. Mention in ''[[Only Fools and Horses]]'' episode ''[[Dates (Only Fools and Horses)|Dates]]''
* ''Persephone'' – log salvage boat from ''[[The Beachcombers]]''
* ''Piper Maru''&nbsp;&ndash; French ship from ''[[The X-Files]]'' episode "[[Piper Maru]]"
* USS ''Pittsburgh'' – U.S. Navy aircraft carrier mentioned in ''Only Fools and Horses'' episode ''Dates''. Picked up survivors from HMS ''Peerless'' after the latter was lost in a collision with the ship.
* RMS ''Princess Isabella'' (based on the [[Queen Mary 2|RMS ''Queen Mary 2'']])&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[10.5: Apocalypse]]''
* ''[[PT-73]]''&nbsp;&ndash; the [[PT boat]] from ''[[McHale's Navy]]''
* ''PT-116'' – ''McHale's Navy''
* ''Queen Anne''&nbsp;&ndash; ocean liner from ''[[The X-Files]]'' episode "[[Triangle (The X-Files)|Triangle]]"
* SS ''Queen of Glasgow''&nbsp;&ndash; passenger ship, "[[Judgment Night (The Twilight Zone)|Judgment Night]]" episode of ''[[The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series)|The Twilight Zone]]''
* ''Queen's Gambit'' – ''[[Arrow (TV series)|Arrow]]''
* USS ''Reluctant'' (AK-601) – World War II cargo ship in ''[[Mister Roberts (TV series)|Mister Roberts]]'' (also appears in novel, play and film versions)
* USS ''Sea Spanker'' – aircraft carrier, from the "[[New Kids on the Blecch]]" episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]''
* ''seaQuest'' DSV 4600 – ''[[seaQuest DSV]]''
* [[USOS Seaview|USOS ''Seaview'']] – ''[[Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea]]''
* ''[[Skydiver (submarine)|Skydiver]]''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[UFO (British TV series)|UFO]]'', 1970–1971
* ''Slice of Life'' – ''[[Dexter (TV series)|Dexter]]''
* ''Stingray'' – WASP submarine in ''[[Stingray (1964 TV series)|Stingray]]'', 1964–1965
* ''St. Vitus Dance'' – [[Sonny Crockett]]'s houseboat from ''[[Miami Vice]]''
* ''Sultana'' – ''[[The Buccaneers (1956 TV series)|The Buccaneers]]'', 1956
* RMS ''Sunshine'' – setting for the BBC television variety programme ''[[Cabaret Cruise]]'', 1937{{ndash}}49
*SS Royal (based on the {{RMS|Queen Mary}}) – ocean liner from Brazilian telenovela ''[[Tempo de Amar]]'' (English title: A Time to Love), 2017
* ''Temperance'' &nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Bones (TV series)|Bones]]''
* ''Thunder''&nbsp;&ndash; super speedboat in ''[[Thunder in Paradise]]'', 1994
* ''[[Thunderbird 4]]''&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Thunderbirds (TV series)|Thunderbirds]]'', 1964
* ''Tiki III''&nbsp;&ndash; schooner in ''[[Adventures in Paradise (TV series)|Adventures in Paradise]]'', 1960s series by James Michener
* SS ''Tiny Tub''&nbsp;&ndash; rented [[tugboat]] from ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'' episode "No Toon Is an Island"
* SS ''Tipton'' – ''[[The Suite Life on Deck]]''
* Unnamed ghost ship – from ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]'', where the Flying Dutchman lives
* ''Vast Explorer'' – ''[[Adventure Inc.]]'', 2003§
* SS ''Vondel''&nbsp;&ndash; passenger ship in ''[[The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles]]'', sunk in a pirate attack
* Bárbara de Braganza (based on [[Cunard-White Star Line]]'s ships {{RMS|Queen Mary}} and {{RMS|Queen Elizabeth}}) – ocean liner from ''[[High Seas (TV series)|High Seas]]''
* Kerberos (based on the [[RMS Lusitania]]) – ocean liner from ''[[1899 (TV series)|1899]]''
* Prometheus (based on the [[RMS Mauretania (1906)|RMS Mauritania]], [[RMS Lusitania]]'s sister ship) – ocean liner from ''[[1899 (TV series)|1899]]''
* USS ''[[Walter Mondale]]''&nbsp;&ndash; laundry ship from ''[[The Simpsons]]'', mentioned in the episode "[[Bart vs. Australia]]"
* ''X-2''&nbsp;&ndash; [[hydrofoil]] in ''[[The Venture Bros.]]''
* [[Zuko]]'s [[Fire Nation]] ship&nbsp;&ndash; ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]''


===Multiple ships by series===
== Folklore ==
* ''[[Horatio Hornblower]]''
* [[HMS Friday]], a popular urban myth
** {{HMS|Hotspur}}&nbsp;&ndash; 20-gun sloop
* [[Flying Dutchman]]
** {{HMS|Justinian}}&nbsp;&ndash; 74-gun ship-of-the-line
* Courser or the Tuscarora, [[Alfred Bulltop Stormalong]]'s clipper ship
** ''Le Rève''&nbsp;&ndash; French sloop
** ''Papillion''&nbsp;&ndash; French frigate
* ''[[JAG (TV series)|JAG]]'' / ''[[NCIS (TV series)|NCIS]]'' universe (many ships){{citation needed|date=May 2015}}
* ''[[Last Resort (U.S. TV series)|Last Resort]]'' universe
** USS ''Colorado'' (SSBN-753) – fictional [[Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine|''Ohio''-class ballistic missile submarine]]
** USS ''Patrick Lawrence'' (DDG-112) – fictional [[Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer|''Arleigh Burke''-class guided missile destroyer]]
* [[The Last Ship (TV series)|''The Last Ship'']] Universe
** HMS ''Achilles'' (Hull Number Unknown)&nbsp;&ndash; fictional [[Astute-class submarine|''Astute''-class nuclear-powered fleet submarine]], ''[[The Last Ship (novel)#Television adaptation|The Last Ship]]'', 2015
** USS ''Hayward'' (DDG-157) – fictional [[Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer|''Arleigh Burke''-class guided missile destroyer]], ''[[The Last Ship (novel)#Television adaptation|The Last Ship]]'', 2016
** USS ''Nathan James'' (DDG-151)&nbsp;&ndash; fictional [[Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer|''Arleigh Burke''-class guided missile destroyer]], ''[[The Last Ship (novel)#Television adaptation|The Last Ship]]'', 2014<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.navy.mil/submit/display.asp?story_id=70567|title=Naval Base San Diego; USS Halsey featured in "The Last Ship"|last=Webb|first=Justin L.|date=November 9, 2012|publisher=Department of Defense|quote=Production teams filmed on board NBSD and Halsey in order to capture this post-apocalyptic story of Capt. Tom Chandler and the crew of USS Nathan James (DDG 151).|work=United States Navy|access-date=April 15, 2013}}</ref>
** USS ''Shackleton'' (DDG-162) – fictional [[Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer|''Arleigh Burke''-class guided missile destroyer]], ''[[The Last Ship (novel)#Television adaptation|The Last Ship]]'', 2016<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IXuidlpjew |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211212/-IXuidlpjew| archive-date=2021-12-12 |url-status=live|title=The Last Ship Trailer {{!}} San Diego Comic Con {{!}} TNT|website=YouTube|access-date=2016-07-25}}{{cbignore}}</ref>
** USNS ''Solace'' (T-AH-21) &ndash; fictional [[Mercy-class hospital ship|''Mercy''-class hospital ship]], ''[[The Last Ship (novel)#Television adaptation|The Last Ship]]'', 2015
** RFS ''Vyerni'' (hull number unknown) – fictional [[Kirov-class battlecruiser|''Kirov''-class battlecruiser]], ''[[The Last Ship (novel)#Television adaptation|The Last Ship]]'', 2014
* ''[[The Onedin Line]]'' series
** ''Anne Onedin'' – [[steamship]], portrayed in the series by the schooner ''Charlotte Rhodes'' with a false funnel, wheelhouse amidships, and aft deckhouse
** ''[[Charlotte Rhodes (fictional ship)|Charlotte Rhodes]]'' – first ship of James Onedin (This was in fact an actual schooner named "Charlotte Rhodes",<ref>[''The World of the Onedin Line'' - copyright 1977 Alison McLeay]</ref> née "Meta Jan", née "Eva". In 1979 it was destroyed at [[Amsterdam harbour]] by arson.{{cn|date=February 2021}})
** ''Medusa''
** ''Pampero''
** ''Soren Larsen'' (This was in fact an actual ship, a brigantine, and is still sailing today out of New Zealand.)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sorenlarsen.co.nz/ |title=Sailing Holidays {{!}} South Pacific Sailing Adventure |access-date=23 December 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111231234408/http://www.sorenlarsen.co.nz/ |archive-date=31 December 2011 }}</ref>
* ''[[Vigil (TV series)|Vigil]]''<ref>{{cite news |title=BBC One announces brand new thriller Vigil (w/t) |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2020/vigil |agency=BBC |date=17 January 2020}}</ref>
** HMS ''Archer''
** HMS ''Audacious''
** USS ''Delaware''
** ''Mhairi Finnea'' &nbsp;&ndash; Scottish [[fishing trawler]]
** HMS ''Riffa''
** HMS ''Vanguard'' &nbsp;&ndash; British {{sclass|Vanguard|submarine}}
** HMS ''Vanquish'' &nbsp;&ndash; British {{sclass|Vanguard|submarine}}
** HMS ''Vigil'' &nbsp;&ndash; British {{sclass|Vanguard|submarine}}
** HMS ''Virtue'' &nbsp;&ndash; British {{sclass|Vanguard|submarine}}


==Folklore, etc.==
== References ==
* ''Courser'' or the ''Tuscarora'' – [[Alfred Bulltop Stormalong]]'s clipper ship
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* ''[[Flying Dutchman]]''
* {{HMS|Friday}} &nbsp;&ndash; popular urban legend of the British Royal Navy
* ''[[Prydwen]]'' – ship of [[King Arthur]] in the poem ''[[Preiddeu Annwfn]]''


== See also ==
==See also==
* [[Flying submarine]]
* [[Flying submarine]]
* [[Submarine films]]
* [[Submarine films]]
* [[List of boats in The Adventures of Tintin|List of boats in ''The Adventures of Tintin'']]

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This list of fictional ships lists all manner of artificial vehicles supported by water, which are either the subject of, or an important element of, a notable work of fiction.

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  2. ^ "SHOOT: GODZILLA's USS Alameda Rocks & Rolls Like Disney Ride in Steveston". yvrshoots.com. 23 May 2013.
  3. ^ "New GODZILLA Set Photos: Deserted Japanese Village & School Children Fleeing For Safety". www.comicbookmovie.com. 23 May 2013. Retrieved 17 May 2021.
  4. ^ Intrepid
  5. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "San Andreas (2015) - Tsunami Hits the Bay Scene (8/10) | Movieclips". YouTube.
  6. ^ IMDB (retrieved 24 May 2017)
  7. ^ Helprin, Mark (2023). The Oceans and the Stars: A Sea Story, a War Story, a Love Story (A Novel). Overlook Press. ISBN 978-1419769085.
  8. ^ Brinkley, William (February 1989). The Last Ship (Paperback ed.). New York: Ballantine Books. p. 21. ISBN 0345359828. USS Nathan James, DDG 80, guided missile destroyer, first of her class,
  9. ^ Webb, Justin L. (November 9, 2012). "Naval Base San Diego; USS Halsey featured in "The Last Ship"". United States Navy. Department of Defense. Retrieved April 15, 2013. Production teams filmed on board NBSD and Halsey in order to capture this post-apocalyptic story of Capt. Tom Chandler and the crew of USS Nathan James (DDG 151).
  10. ^ "The Last Ship Trailer | San Diego Comic Con | TNT". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-12. Retrieved 2016-07-25.
  11. ^ [The World of the Onedin Line - copyright 1977 Alison McLeay]
  12. ^ "Sailing Holidays | South Pacific Sailing Adventure". Archived from the original on 31 December 2011. Retrieved 23 December 2011.
  13. ^ "BBC One announces brand new thriller Vigil (w/t)". BBC. 17 January 2020.