- Source: Beaver (ship)
Numerous vessels have been named Beaver, for the beaver:
Beaver, one of the ships involved in the Boston Tea Party in 1773
Beaver (1793 ship) was launched on the Thames in 1793. She traded between London and Canada but in 1796 she became a whaler in the Southern whale fishery. The Spanish captured her in 1797.
Beaver (1796 ship) was launched in 1796 at Liverpool. She made seven complete voyages as a slave ship in the triangular trade in enslaved persons. She was captured and retaken once, in 1804, and captured a second time in 1807, during her eighth voyage.
Beaver (1805), an American merchant vessel
Beaver (steamship), a steamship 1835–1892, important in the history of British Columbia,
Beaver (1873 sternwheeler), a steamboat
Beaver (tugboat), a steam tugboat in Australia launched in 1886
Beaver (HBC vessel), see boats of the Mackenzie River watershed
Beaver (1947 ship), see boats of the Mackenzie River watershed
Naval vessels
HMS Beaver, any one of 10 vessels
HMCS Beaver (S10)
USS Beaver (AS-5)
See also
Beaver (disambiguation)
SS Beaver State (T-ACS-10)