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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.


      Anime and manga


      Advenna Avis – Baccano!
      Albedo – Full Ahead! Coco
      Alexandria – aircraft carrier in Genocyber
      SS Anne – ocean liner in Pokémon
      Arcadia – Harlock's ship from the Japanese series Harlock Saga
      Argonaut – 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 RMS Titanic and the RMS Majestic, but in the manga, the ship takes inspiration from an RMS Titanic and the RMS Lusitania.)
      Clobird – Full Ahead! Coco
      SS Cussler (or RMS Cussler) (based on the 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) – Kagerō-class destroyer, Yokosuka girls marines high school, High School Fleet
      JDS Hotaka (DDG-170) – 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 submersible destroyer (actually a frigate) from Innocent Venus
      Mermaid – ocean liner in Cat's Eye
      JDS Mirai (DDG-182) – Zipang
      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 II) – ocean liner in Gosick
      Queen Sallybeth (Inspiration from 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
      Tuatha de Danaan – submarine in Full Metal Panic!
      Princess Lorelei (based on the RMS Queen Elizabeth 2) – cruise ship in Spy x Family
      White Castle – large yacht in Biohazard: Heavenly Island
      Yashiromaru – Detective Conan: Strategy Above the Depths


      Comics


      Aurora – trawler in The Adventures of Tintin story The Shooting Star
      The Black Freighter – metafictional pirate ship that is referenced throughout the Watchmen comic series
      Borneo Prince – 19th-century trading vessel converted for use as a gunboat in World War II in Commando Comics
      Cithara – alleged source of a distress signal in The Adventures of Tintin story The Shooting Star
      HMS Cutlass – 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.
      Eagle's Shadow – Sir Nicholas Fury's ship in Marvel 1602
      Gotha – Kriegsmarine commerce raider, from the Commando Comics story Greedy For Glory
      Grossadler – Kriegsmarine battle cruiser, from the Commando Comics story Bright Blade of Courage
      Hawksub – Blackhawk
      Karaboudjan – Armenian cargo ship in The Adventures of Tintin story The Crab with the Golden Claws
      SS Ramona – tramp steamer in The Adventures of Tintin story The Red Sea Sharks
      Salty Sea Mare – ship owned by Captain Hoofbeard from the My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic comic series story Friendship Ahoy!
      Sea Queen/The Gertrude – Lex Luthor's yacht in Superman Returns
      Sirius – expedition ship in The Adventures of Tintin stories The Shooting Star and Red Rackham's Treasure
      Unicorn – 17th-century three-masted armed Royal Navy vessel in The Adventures of Tintin stories The Secret of the Unicorn and Red Rackham's Treasure
      HMS Viper – British destroyer, from the Commando Comics story Bright Blade of Courage
      Vulkan – Kriegsmarine cruiser, from the Commando Comics story Flak Fever
      Wolfgang – Kriegsmarine pocket battleship, from the Commando Comics story O For Orange


      Film


      903 – Iranian Kilo-class submarine in Steel Sharks, 1996
      USS Abraham Lincoln – frigate in Disney's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, 1954
      Academic Vladislav Volkov – Russian research ship in Virus, 1999
      Acheron – French Napoleonic frigate in Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, 2003
      MV Aeolus (based on the MV Wilhelm Gustloff) – deserted 1930s cruise ship in Triangle, 2009
      African Queen – The African Queen with Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn, 1951
      USS Alameda (LPD-32) – landing ship, Godzilla, 2014
      Albatross – The Sea Hawk with Errol Flynn, 1940
      Alexandre Dumas – The Lover, 1992
      Altair – The Ghost Ship with Richard Dix, 1943
      Amindra – with shanghaied sailor from the Glencairn, torpedoed and sank in The Long Voyage Home, 1940
      SS Andes – cruise ship in Let's Go Native, 1930
      Angelina – Romancing the Stone, 1984
      SS Anne B – Jurassic Park, 1993
      MS Antonia Graza (based on the SS Andrea Doria) – derelict Italian luxury ocean liner in Ghost Ship, 2002
      Aquanaut 3 – experimental submarine, 30,000 Leagues Under the Sea, 2007
      Arabella – Captain Blood with Errol Flynn, 1935
      Argo – galley, Jason and the Argonauts, 1963, 2000
      USS Argus Hospital ship, World War Z, 2013
      Arcadia – cargo ship, Resident Evil, 2002
      SS Arcadia – cargo ship, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, 2018
      Argonautica (based on the Grand Princess) – cruise ship, Deep Rising, 1998
      USS Aspen – Full Fathom Five, 1990
      SS Atlantic (based on the sinking of the RMS Titanic, and the fictional ship's name has the sequel to the real-life ship the RMS Atlantic, and the ship on the movie is an inspiration for the RMS Titanic and the RMS Berengaria) – ocean liner, 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 and HMS Hawke) – ocean liner, Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, 2016
      HMS Avenger – Billy Budd, 1962
      HMS Ballantrae – British Royal Navy Town-class destroyer in Gift Horse, 1952
      Barracuda – Up Periscope, 1959
      Batavia Queen – steamship, Krakatoa, East of Java, 1969
      HMS Bedford – British Royal Navy Type 23 frigate in Tomorrow Never Dies, 1997
      USS Bedford (DLG-113) – The Bedford Incident, 1965 (also in book version)
      Belafonte – oceanographic research vessel, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, 2004
      USS Belinda (APA-22) – Away All Boats, 1956 (also appears in original novel)
      Benthic Explorer – offshore support ship, The Abyss, 1989
      HMS Berkeley – in Up the Creek, 1958
      Black Hawk – The Pirate of the Black Hawk (Il Pirata dello sparviero nero) 1958
      Black Pearl – Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, 2003
      Black Swan – The Black Swan, 1942
      KMS Brandenburg – German battleship in We Dive at Dawn, 1943
      SS Britannic (based on the TS Hamburg) – cruise ship in Juggernaut, 1974
      Caca de Toro – boat in After the Storm, 2001
      USS Caine – The Caine Mutiny, 1954 (also appears in written version)
      Caledonia II – Some Like It Hot, 1959
      Cassidy – destroyer in In Harm's Way, 1965
      USS Charleston (SSN-704) – On the Beach, 2000
      Charlotte – National Treasure, 2004
      Chelsea – tugboat, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, 2008
      HMS Chester – British Royal Navy Type 23 frigate in Tomorrow Never Dies, 1997
      SS Chiku Shan – ferryboat, Blood Alley, 1955
      SS Claridon (based on the SS Île-de-France) – ocean liner in The Last Voyage, 1960
      SS Colossal (based on the SS Normandie) – ocean liner, The Big Broadcast of 1938, 1938
      HMS Compass Rose – British Royal Navy Flower-class corvette in The Cruel Sea, 1953
      USS Copperfin – World War II sub Destination Tokyo with Cary Grant, 1943
      Corsair – in Crash Dive, 1943
      SS Crescent Star (based on the ships, SS United States, SS American Star and SS Leonardo da Vinci) – cruise ship that sinks in Seven Waves Away, 1957
      USS Dallas – submarine in The Hunt for Red October, 1990
      Daniel Webster – trawler in Sealed Cargo, 1951
      USS Davies (SSN-???) – Los Angeles-class SSN in Crash Dive, 1996
      Deep Quest – DSV in Raise the Titanic, 1980
      HMS Defiant – frigate in H.M.S. Defiant, 1962
      Denali – Philadelphia-based commercial supertanker in Down Periscope, 1996
      HMS Devonshire – British Royal Navy Type 23 frigate sunk in Tomorrow Never Dies, 1997
      HMS Dinosaur – British Royal Navy battleship in Things to Come, 1936
      Disco Volante – motor yacht/hydrofoil in Thunderball, 1965
      Dot Calm – private yacht in Johnny English Strikes Again, 2018
      USS Dragonfish – U.S. submarine in Battle of the Coral Sea, 1959
      Dulcibella – The Riddle of the Sands, 1979
      USS Dwight D. Flysenhower – Planes, 2013
      USS Echo – sailing ship from The Wackiest Ship in the Army, 1959
      Edinburgh Trader – Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, 2006
      Eindhoven Lion – oil tanker, Speed 2: Cruise Control, 1997
      Elizabeth Dane – The Fog, 1980
      Empress – Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, 2007
      HMS Endeavour – Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, 2007
      MS Ergenstrasse – The Sea Chase (1955) with John Wayne and Lana Turner, and briefly in Patriot Games with Harrison Ford, 1992
      Everjust – large yacht in Incredibles 2, 2018
      SS Virginian (the ship are the inspired blueprints of the RMS Lusitania and her sister ships the RMS Mauritania and RMS Aquitania) – ocean liner, The Legend of 1900, 1998
      SS Essess – Hot Shots!, 1991
      Flying Dutchman – Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006), Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007)
      The Flying Wasp – Caddyshack, 1980
      MS Forest Swan – Panamanian cargo ship, Die Hard with a Vengeance, 1995
      SS Mayflower (based on the SS Rex and SS Conte di Savoia) – Luxury Liner, 1948
      Genesis – cruise ship in 2012, 2009
      Genoa Maru – Across the Pacific, 1942 (seen only briefly)
      SS Germania (based on the SS L'Atlantique) – ocean liner in Luxury Liner, 1933
      Geronimo – America's Cup racing yacht, Wind, 1992
      Gerrymander – full-rigged sailing ship in Fair Wind to Java, 1953
      Ghost – sealing schooner, The Sea Wolf, 1941
      SS Gigantic – Streamlined Ocean Liner, The Big Broadcast of 1938, 1938
      Glencairn – freighter, The Long Voyage Home, 1940
      Gloria N – 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 RMS Titanic) – ocean liner, Goliath Awaits, 1981 TV film
      Grayfish – Torpedo Run, 1958
      Hahnchen Maru – cargo vessel modified to command ship, Contact, 1997
      Hai Peng – Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, 2007
      SS Happy Wanderer (based on the SS Oronsay) – cruise liner, Carry On Cruising, 1962
      Hav Vind – Norwegian oil tanker, Cloverfield, 2008
      USS Haynes (DE-181) – destroyer escort, The Enemy Below, 1957
      The Henrietta – paddle steamer, Around the World in 80 Days, 1956
      Immer Essen ("Always Eating") – cruise ship, Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid, 1982
      The Inferno – The Goonies, 1985
      HMS Interceptor – Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, 2003
      USS Intrepid – cruise ship in the film Intrepid, 2000
      Jenny – Forrest Gump, 1994
      Jenny – tugboat in Beyond the Poseidon Adventure, 1979
      Jolly Roger – in Hook, 1991
      KCS Earth, KCS Moon, KCS Sky, KCS Star and KCS Sun – cargo ship operated by fictional KCS Shipping Company in Customs Frontline, 2024
      Kin Lung – tramp steamer in China Sea, 1935
      USS Kornblatt – destroyer in Don't Give Up the Ship, 1959
      La Chamade – boat in After the Storm, 2001
      USS Lansing (SSN-795) – Los Angeles-class SSN (depicted as an SSBN) in Danger Beneath the Sea, 2001
      USS Lawton – Kong: Skull Island, 2017
      CPMS Leegood – Canadian cargo ship, San Andreas, 2015
      Liparus – Karl Stromberg's submarine swallowing supertanker in The Spy Who Loved Me, 1977
      Love Nest – whaling ship in the 1923 Buster Keaton film The Love Nest, 1923
      HMS Lydia – Captain Horatio Hornblower, 1951
      Mary Deare – The Wreck of the Mary Deare, starring Gary Cooper and Charlton Heston, 1959
      SS Minnow Johnson – civilian yacht, Rush Hour 2, 2001
      Misery – cargo ship, The Pebble and the Penguin, 1995
      USS Montana – The Abyss, 1989
      USS Montana – The Fifth Missile, 1986
      Morning Star – Cutthroat Island, 1995
      Nathan Ross – whaling ship, All the Brothers Were Valiant, 1953
      Nautilus – Captain Nemo's 1860s submarine, appears in several films including: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954), Mysterious Island (1961), Captain Nemo and the Underwater City (1969), The Return of Captain Nemo (1978) and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003)
      Neptune – in Gray Lady Down, 1978
      HMS Nereid – Royal Navy submarine, Virus, 1980
      Nerka – submarine in Run Silent, Run Deep, 1958
      Ning-Po – freighter owned by SPECTRE in You Only Live Twice, 1967
      USS Oakland (SSN-798) – Los Angeles-class SSN in Steel Sharks, 1996
      Odessa – Ukrainian cargo ship, The Day After Tomorrow, 2004
      Orca – Quint's fishing boat in Jaws, 1975
      Patna – tramp steamer in Lord Jim, 1965
      Pequod – whaleship, Moby Dick, 1956, 1978, 1998
      USS Pequod – American submarine, 2010: Moby Dick, 2010
      Poseidon – ocean liner/cruise ship, The Poseidon Adventure (1972) (based on the RMS Queen Mary), Beyond the Poseidon Adventure (1979), The Poseidon Adventure (2005) (based on the MS Grandeur of the Seas) Poseidon (2006) (inspired on the RMS Queen Mary 2)
      USS Poseidon – USS Poseidon: Phantom Below, 2005
      The Precious Gem – Fool's Gold, 2008
      Pride of Chicago – yacht in 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 the sinking of the RMS Titanic) – History Is Made at Night, 1937
      Proteus – nuclear mini submarine from Fantastic Voyage, 1966
      Q Boat – Q's fishing boat, The World Is Not Enough, 1999
      Queen Anne's Revenge – Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, 2011
      Queen Conch – To Have and Have Not, 1944
      Rachel – Moby Dick, 1956, 1998
      Reaper – Dog's ship in Cutthroat Island, 1995
      Red Dragon – civilian yacht, Rush Hour 2, 2001
      Red October – The Hunt for Red October film with Sean Connery, 1990 (also in the 1984 Tom Clancy novel)
      Red Witch – Wake of the Red Witch with John Wayne, 1948
      Regent Queen – cruise ship in Chupacabra: Dark Seas, 2005
      USS Reluctant (AK-601) – World War II cargo ship in Mister Roberts (1955) and the 1984 television film (also appears in novel, play and TV series versions)
      Rights-of-Man – Billy Budd, 1962
      Rob Roy – 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 RMS Titanic) – ocean liner, Atlantis, 1913
      HMS Saltash Castle – British Royal Navy frigate in The Cruel Sea, 1953
      Samskip Innovator – Paddington, 2014
      USS San Pablo – The Sand Pebbles, 1966
      Santana – Key Largo, 1948 (also name of Bogart's personal sailing yacht)
      Sancta Helena a Frigate in Underworld: Evolution, 2006
      Saracen – yacht, Dead Calm, 1989
      USS Saratoga (CVN-88) – aircraft carrier, Godzilla, 2014
      USS Sawfish – On the Beach, 1959
      USS Scotia – submarine, 30,000 Leagues Under the Sea, 2007
      Sea Cliff – DSV in Raise the Titanic, 1980
      Sea Queen – sport-fishing boat in Breaking Point, 1950
      Sea Star – tug in Virus, 1999
      HMS Sea Tiger – British Royal Navy submarine, We Dive at Dawn, 1943
      USS Sea Tiger – World War II submarine, Operation Petticoat, 1959 (also the 1977 TV series)
      SS Sea Witch – Action in the North Atlantic, 1943
      SSNR Seaview – Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea with Walter Pidgeon, 1961
      HMS Shag at Sea – yacht, Austin Powers in Goldmember, 2002
      HMS Sherwood – British Royal Navy cruiser, Carry on Admiral, 1957
      IJN Shinaru – Japanese aircraft carrier, Torpedo Run, 1958
      Silent Mary – Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, 2017
      Skyline (天涯号) – Chinese cruise ship, The Precipice Game, 2016
      HMS Solent – British Royal Navy destroyer, Sink the Bismarck!, 1960
      Stealth Ship – media mogul Elliot Carver's secret news creator in Tomorrow Never Dies, 1997 (based on the real-life Sea Shadow (IX-529)
      SS Southern Queen – 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 – British spy ship trawler For Your Eyes Only, 1981
      USS Starfish – Hellcats of the Navy, 1957
      Starfish – DSV in Raise the Titanic, 1980
      USS Stingray – Balao-class submarine, Down Periscope, 1996 (no relation to the Salmon-class USS Stingray (SS-186))
      HMS Surprise – British Royal Navy frigate, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, 2003
      HMS Sutherland – 74-gun ship of the line, Captain Horatio Hornblower, 1951
      Tasha – ocean liner, Anastasia, 1997
      USS Thunderfish – Operation Pacific with John Wayne, 1951
      USS Tigerfish (SSN 509) – United States nuclear submarine from Ice Station Zebra, 1968
      USS Tigershark – The Atomic Submarine, 1959
      SS Titanic II – fictional replica of the real-life RMS Titanic, 2010
      Titanic III – based on the replica of the RMS Titanic, Titanic 666, 2022
      HMS Torrin – In Which We Serve, 1942
      HMS Trumpton – British Royal Navy minesweeper in The Navy Lark, 1959
      Tsimtsum (ツィムツーム) – Japanese cargo ship, Life of Pi, 2012
      Tugboat Annie – Tugboat Annie, 1933 (portrayed by tugboat Arthur Foss)
      Turtle – DSV in Raise the Titanic, 1980
      U-571 – appears in U-571, 2000 (coincidentally the same number as German submarine U-571)
      Ulysses – submarine, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, 2001
      USS Ulysses – Los Angeles-class submarine in Crash Dive, 1996
      USS Utah (SSBN-745) – Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine in Godzilla, 1998
      USS Valhalla (SSN-905) – Los Angeles-class SSN in Rapid Assault, 1997
      HMS Vengeance – British Royal Navy submarine in Johnny English Strikes Again, 2018
      SS Venture – King Kong, 1933, 2005
      SS Venture – cargo ship, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, 1997
      HMS Venus – British Royal Navy frigate, Carry On Jack, 1962
      HMS Victoria – British Royal Navy dreadnought, Britannic, 2000
      HMS Viperess – British Royal Navy Victor-class destroyer, The Cruel Sea, 1953
      The Wanderer – Captain Ron with Martin Short and Kurt Russell, 1992
      USS Wayne – US Navy nuclear submarine in the TV movie Assault on the Wayne, 1971
      USS Wayne (SSN-593) – US Navy nuclear submarine in the film The Spy Who Loved Me, 1977
      We're Here – Captains Courageous with Spencer Tracy, 1937
      Wonkatania – Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, 1971 (also appears in 2005 adaptation), based on the Cunard Line tradition of ending ships with "-ia" (and playing off RMS Lusitania and RMS Aquitania)
      Yellow Submarine – The Beatles' psychedelic submarine, 1968


      Literature




      = Single works

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      USS Abraham Lincoln – frigate in Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas by Jules Verne, 1868
      African Queen – The African Queen by C. S. Forester, 1935
      Alice May – from the poem "The Cremation of Sam McGee" by Robert Service, 1907
      Anchises – One of Ours by Willa Cather, 1922
      HMS Antigone – Leander-class cruiser, The Cruiser by Warren Tute, 1955
      Arabella – Captain Blood by Rafael Sabatini, 1924
      Araby – tramp freighter in Captain of the Araby and other Tod Moran adventure novels, by Howard Pease, 1953
      Argo – Greek mythological ship in Argonautica, the original story of Jason and the Argonauts, by Apollonius Rhodius, 3rd century BCE
      Ariadne – yacht in I Was There, a short story by Nicholas Monsarrat in The Ship That Died of Shame and Other Stories, 1959
      Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne, 1873
      Mongolia – steamer running from Brindisi to Suez and Bombay
      Rangoon – steamer running from Calcutta to Hong Kong
      SS Carnatic – steamer taken by Passepartout from Hong Kong to Yokohama
      Tankadère – pilot boat chartered by Phileas Fogg between Hong Kong and Shanghai
      General Grant – steamer running from Yokohama to San Francisco
      China – missed steamer running from New York to Liverpool
      Henrietta – paddle steamer chartered by Phileas Fogg between New York and Bordeaux
      Artemis – Voyager by Diana Gabaldon, 1993
      HMS Artemis – light cruiser in The Ship by C. S. Forester, 1943
      USS Athena (PC-15) – Cyclone-class patrol ship in The Oceans and the Stars: A Sea Story, A War Story, A Love Story by Mark Helprin, 2023
      Astrea – Roman galley ship, Ben-Hur by Genl Lew Wallace, 1880
      Auf Wiedersehen – sloop, Secret Sea by Robb White, 1947
      Aurora – ship in the Sherlock Holmes adventure The Sign of the Four by Arthur Conan Doyle, 1890
      Baalbek – Libyan freighter, Eagle Trap by Geoffrey Archer, 1993
      USS Barracuda (SSN-593) – U.S. Navy submarine in To Kill the Potemkin by Mark Joseph, 1986
      HMS Benbecula – A Royal Navy armed merchant cruiser in Rendezvous-South Atlantic by Douglas Reeman
      USS Belinda (APA-22) – Away All Boats by Kenneth M. Dodson, 1954 (also appears in film version)
      Billy Budd by Herman Melville, 1924
      HMS Bellipotent
      HMS Indomitable
      Rights-of-Man
      Britannia – Captain Grant's ship in In Search of the Castaways by Jules Verne, 1867–1868
      HMS Broadsword – Royal Navy Destroyer, involved in an intentional incident in First Among Equals by Jeffrey Archer, 1984
      BRP Cagayan de Oro – Philippine Navy Whidbey Island-class LSD, Dragon Strike - The Millennium War by Humphrey Hawksley and Simon Holberton, 1997
      USS Caine – destroyer minesweeper (DMS) in The Caine Mutiny by Herman Wouk, 1951 (also appears in film version)
      HMS Calypso – frigate, The Captain from Connecticut by C. S. Forester, 1941
      USS Carl Jackson – Nimitz-class aircraft carrier, Eagle Trap by Geoffrey Archer, 1993
      Centaur – racing ship captained by Sergestus in the Aeneid by Virgil, 1st century BCE
      Charon II – old freighter in Trapp and World War Three by Brian Callison, 1988
      Chimaera – racing ship captained by Gyas in the Aeneid by Virgil, 1st century BCE
      Claymore – corvette in Quatrevingt-Treize (93) by Victor Hugo, 1874
      HMS Compass Rose – corvette in The Cruel Sea by Nicholas Monsarrat, 1951
      Covenant – brig, 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 – frigate, The Captain from Connecticut by C. S. Forester, 1941
      Demeter – Russian schooner in Dracula by Bram Stoker, 1897
      USS Dolphin – submarine in 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, 1986
      Dulcibella – The Riddle of the Sands by Erskine Childers, 1903
      Duncan – ocean yacht, In Search of the Castaways by Jules Verne, 1867
      USS Eel – submarine in Run Silent, Run Deep (1955) and Dust on the Sea (1972) by Edward L. Beach Jr.
      Erasmus – Dutch pinnace piloted by John Blackthorne in James A. Michener's Shōgun, 1975
      Erebus – Alaska by James A. Michener, 1988
      Fenton – lugger, The Narrow Corner by W. Somerset Maugham, 1932
      Fin of God – Omnian ship, Small Gods by Terry Pratchett, 1992
      USS Fletcher (DDG-1005) – U.S. Navy Zumwalt-class guided missile destroyer featured in The Backup Asset by Leslie Wolfe, 2015
      The Fuwalda – ship which took Tarzans's parents to Africa, Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs, 1914
      Ghost – sealing schooner, The Sea Wolf by Jack London, 1904
      SS Gigantic – S.S. Gigantic Across the Atlantic (based on the sinking of the RMS Titanic, by Peter Selgin, 1999
      The Glen Carrig – from the horror novel The Boats of the "Glen Carrig" by William Hope Hodgson, 1907
      Großadmiral Dönitz – Kriegsmarine nuclear submarine, Fatherland by Robert Harris, 1992
      Großadmiral Raeder – Kriegsmarine aircraft carrier, Fatherland by Robert Harris, 1992
      The Hesperus – from the poem "The Wreck of the Hesperus" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1842
      Hispaniola – Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson, 1883
      Hoptoad – from the novel "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 by Dean Koontz, 1995
      USS Independence – fictional Wasp-class amphibious assault ship where a large part of The Swarm by Frank Schätzing takes place, 2004
      Indra – schooner, Secret Sea by Robb White, 1947
      HMS Iphigenia – 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 – destroyer, The Fighting Temeraire by John Winton, 1971
      Janet Coombe – from the novel The Loving Spirit by Daphne du Maurier, 1931
      Jolly Roger – Captain Hook's pirate ship, Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie, 1904
      USS Keeling – Mahan-class destroyer, codename "Greyhound", in The Good Shepherd by C. S. Forester, 1955
      Korund – Tango-class submarine, Eagle Trap by Geoffrey Archer, 1993
      USS Langley – a Forrestal-class aircraft carrier, The Sixth Battle by Barrett Tillman, 1992
      The Last Ship by William Brinkley, 1988
      USS Nathan James (DDG-80), the first nuclear powered Arleigh Burke class guided-missile destroyer (By the time the TV series of the same name was produced in 2014, the USS Roosevelt had been commissioned as DDG-80 with destroyers up to at least DDG-120 awarded, so was renumbered as DDG-151.)
      Pushkin – a Russian ballistic missile submarine that also survived the nuclear attack
      Leif Ericson – 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, of the Alex Rider series by Anthony Horowitz, 2007
      USS Mako – U.S. Navy submarine in To Kill the Potemkin by Mark Joseph, 1986
      HMS Mallard – corvette, A Flock of Ships by Brian Callison, 1986
      Marie Celeste – from the short story J. Habakuk Jephson's Statement by Arthur Conan Doyle, 1884 (the real ship was Mary Celeste)
      Mary Deare – 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 – Jingo by Terry Pratchett, 1997 (name parodies the 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 – horror novel The Ghost Pirates by William Hope Hodgson, 1909
      Nautilus – Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas (1870) and The Mysterious Island (1874) by Jules Verne
      Nellie (presumably for one of the Nelsons in British service) – 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 – armed merchantman owned by a Colombian cartel, Hammerheads by Dale Brown, 1990
      USS Okinawa (LHD-10) – U.S. Navy Wasp-class (LHD) Landing Helicopter Dock / amphibious assault ship featured in The Ghost Pattern by Leslie Wolfe, 2015
      HMS Orcus – Oberon-class submarine, Submarine by John Wingate, 1982
      HMS Pandora – 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 – U.S. Navy patrol craft, Secret Sea by Robb White, 1947
      Penguin – 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 by Martin Cruz Smith, 1989
      SS Poseidon – ocean liner (based on the RMS Queen Mary), The Poseidon Adventure by Paul Gallico, 1969
      Pristis – racing ship captained by Mnestheus in the Aeneid by Virgil, 1st century BCE
      USS Pyramus – Polaris missile-carrying SSBN, The Deep Silence by Douglas Reeman, 1967
      The Pyrates by George MacDonald Fraser, 1983
      Grenouille Frénétique (Frantic Frog) – pirate ship
      Laughing Sandbag – pirate ship
      Plymouth Corporation's Revenge – pirate ship
      Rocketing Spitfire – sloop
      Santa Cascara (later HMS Golden Vanity) – Spanish galleon captured by the British
      Santa Umbriago – Spanish warship
      Twelve Apostles – passenger ship
      Queequeg – 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 by William Makepeace Thackeray, 1847–1848
      The Hunt for Red October by Tom Clancy, 1984
      Red October (Krasniy Oktyabr) – The new Soviet Typhoon-class ballistic missile submarine commanded by defecting Captain Marko Ramius
      Vladimir Konovalov – Soviet Alfa-class attack submarine hunting Red October
      USS Dallas – an actual US Navy attack submarine also shadowing Red October
      Red Witch – Wake of the Red Witch by Garland Roark, 1946
      USS Reluctant (AK-601) – World War II cargo ship in Mister Roberts by Thomas Heggen, 1946 (also appears in play, film and TV series versions)
      Sable Lorcha – lorcha, The Sable Lorcha by Horace Hazeltine, 1912
      HMS Saltash – frigate in The Cruel Sea by Nicholas Monsarrat, 1951 (HMS Saltash Castle in the film)
      USS San Pablo – river gunboat in The Sand Pebbles by Richard McKenna, 1962
      Santa Ybel – Spanish treasure ship, Secret Sea by Robb White, 1947
      HMS Saturn – 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 – On the Beach by Nevil Shute, 1957
      Scylla – 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 – yacht, The Wreck of the Mary Deare by Hammond Innes, 1956
      USOS Seaview – Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea by Theodore Sturgeon, 1961
      Shark – destroyer, Black August by Dennis Wheatley, 1934
      HMS Sirdar – British destroyer, The Guns of Navarone by Alistair MacLean, 1957 (the actual HMS Sirdar was a submarine)
      Siren – yacht, 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) – Pacific Vortex! by Clive Cussler, 1983 (Cover of Sphere edition shows SSN-107 on the fin.)
      USS Stingray – U.S. Navy submarine in To Kill the Potemkin by Mark Joseph, 1986
      USS Stormy Beach – Long Beach-class cruiser, Fireplay by William Wingate, 1977
      USS Swordfish – On the Beach by Nevil Shute, 1957
      HMS Sybaris – British heavy cruiser, The Guns of Navarone by Alistair MacLean, 1957
      Tai-pan by James Clavell, 1966
      Struan & Company
      China Cloud – 22 gun China Clipper, flagship of Struan & Co
      Blue Cloud – clipper; Struan's ships are all named for his mother, whose maiden name was McCloud.
      Resting Cloud – 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
      Royal Navy
      HMS Vengeance – 74 gun flagship of the East Indies and China Station, based on HMS Cornwallis
      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
      Other ships
      White Witch – 22 gun 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, 1986
      HMS Téméraire – Polaris nuclear submarine, The Fighting Temeraire by John Winton, 1971
      USS Thomas Jefferson – Nimitz Class by Patrick Robinson, 1997
      HMS Thunder Child – The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells, 1897
      SS Titan – 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 RMS Titanic 14 years later in 1912), 1898
      MV Toscana – ship used by the mercenaries in 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 by 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 – HMS Ulysses, by Alistair MacLean, 1955
      SS Valparaiso – Godhead Trilogy by James Morrow, 1994–1999
      Victor – Polish destroyer in The Good Shepherd by C. S. Forester, 1955
      USS Vindicator (NMSS-3) – nuclear-powered strategic missile battleship, Fire Lance by David Mace, 1986
      Vingilot – 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 – Flint's pirate ship in Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson, 1883
      USS Walrus – submarine in Run Silent, Run Deep by Edward L. Beach Jr., 1955
      We're Here – Captains Courageous: A Story of the Grand Banks, by Rudyard Kipling, 1897
      HMS Winger – Flower-class corvette (based on the real HMS Shearwater) in Corvette Command by Nicholas Monsarrat, 1944


      = 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
      HMS Diane
      Franklin – privateer
      HEICS Niobe
      USS Norfolk
      Nutmeg of Consolation
      HM Polychrest – sloop
      HM Sophie – sloop
      HMS Worcester
      Axis of Time trilogy by John Birmingham
      USS Amanda Garrett
      Dessaix
      HMS Fearless
      HMAS Havoc
      USS Hillary Clinton – aircraft carrier
      HMAS Ipswich
      USS Kandahar
      USS Kennebunkport
      USS Leyte Gulf
      HMAS Moreton Bay
      KRI Nuku
      USS Providence
      JDS Siranui
      KRI Sutanto
      HMS Trident
      Biggles series by W. E. Johns
      SS Alice Clair – British merchant ship
      Benegal Star – tramp steamer
      Colonia – British merchant ship
      Dundee Castle – British merchant ship
      Queen of Olati – British steamship
      HMS Seafret – British destroyer
      Shanodah – British merchant ship
      Tasman – Australian merchant ship
      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
      Bolitho series by Alexander Kent
      HMS Achates
      HMS Argonaute
      HMS Athena
      HM Avenger – cutter
      HMS Destiny
      HMS Euryalus
      Golden Plover
      HMS Gorgon
      HMS Hyperion
      Nautilus – French frigate
      HMS Onward
      HMS Phalarope
      HM Sparrow – sloop
      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
      HMS Pallas
      Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser series by Fritz Leiber
      Black Treasurer
      Flashman series by George MacDonald Fraser
      Balliol College – slave-trader
      Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling
      The Durmstrang ship
      Heroes of Olympus by Rick Riordan
      Argo II
      Horatio Hornblower series by C. S. Forester
      HMS Atropos
      HMS Clorinda
      Estrella
      HMS Hotspur
      HMS Justinian
      HMS Lydia
      Mejidieh
      Natividad
      HMS Nonsuch
      HM Retribution – sloop
      Speedwell
      HMS Sutherland
      HMS Witch of Endor
      Inheritance Cycle series by Christopher Paolini
      The Dragon Wing
      Jack Ryan universe series by Tom Clancy
      E.S. Politovsky – Soviet Alfa-class submarine
      Red October – Soviet Typhoon-class submarine
      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, 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 – Nimitz-class 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
      HMS Calypso
      HMS Dido
      HMS Jocasta
      HM Triton – brig
      John Fury series by G. S. Beard
      HMS Amazon – British 32-gun frigate
      Bedford – merchantman
      Earl of Mornington – East India Company 24-gun warship
      Magicienne – French frigate
      Otter – East India Company 18-gun warship
      HMS Wasp – British brigantine
      Nathaniel Drinkwater series by Richard Woodman
      HMS Antigone – former French frigate
      HM Hellebore – brig
      HM Kestrel – cutter
      HMS Melusine
      HMS Patrician
      Vestal – paddle-steamer
      HM Virago – bomb-vessel
      Oz series by L. Frank Baum, Ruth Plumly Thompson et al.
      Crescent Moon
      Para Handy series by Neil Munro
      Vital Spark
      Paul Gallant series by Victor Suthren
      Echo – corvette
      Sherlock Holmes series by Arthur Conan Doyle
      The Gloria Scott
      "The Five Orange Pips"
      Lone Star
      "The Cardboard Box"
      Conqueror (Liverpool and London Line)
      May Day (Liverpool and London Line)
      "The Adventure of Black Peter"
      Sea Unicorn – whaler
      Southern Victory series by Harry Turtledove
      CSS Bonefish – Confederate submarine, The Great War: Walk in Hell
      USS Chapultepec – aircraft carrier, The Great War: American Front
      USS Dakota – U.S. battleship, The Great War: American Front
      CSS Fort Sumter – Confederate cruiser, The Great War: American Front
      CSS Hot Springs – destroyer escort in the Second Great War
      USS Josephus Daniels – destroyer escort in Second Great War
      USS Oregon – battleship in Second Great War
      USS Pocahantas, Arkansas – troop transport named after one of the rare U.S. victories in the Second Mexican War
      USS Punishment – U.S. river monitor operating on the Mississippi, The Great War: Walk in Hell
      USS Remembrance – aircraft carrier
      Ripple – U.S. fishing boat, The Great War: American Front
      USS Sandwich Islands
      CSS Scallop – Confederate submarine, The Great War: American Front
      Spray – U.S. fishing trawler / Q-ship, The Great War: American Front
      CSS Swamp Fox – Confederate commerce raider, The Great War: American Front
      USS Trenton – aircraft carrier
      CSS Whelk – Confederate submarine, The Great War: American Front
      Swallows and Amazons series by Arthur Ransome

      Travis McGee series by John D. MacDonald
      Busted Flush – 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
      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

      =
      Hringhorni – the ship of Baldr
      Naglfar – ship in Norse mythology made of the fingernails and toenails of the dead
      Skíðblaðnir – the ship of Freyr


      = Biblical

      =
      Ark – Noah's ship


      Radio


      Empress of Coconut – Potarneyland cruise liner, The Navy Lark
      HMS Goliath – British stealth nuclear submarine, Deep Trouble
      HMS Makepeace – British destroyer, The Navy Lark
      Marie Valette – 18th-century ship sunk in the English Channel, The Navy Lark
      Poppadum – Potarneyland frigate, The Navy Lark
      Saucy Seagull – British fishing trawler, The Navy Lark
      The Scarlet Queen – ketch, Voyage of the Scarlet Queen, 1947 radio serial
      HMS Troutbridge – British frigate, The Navy Lark


      Stage


      Flying Dutchman – in the 1843 opera Der fliegende Holländer (The Flying Dutchman by Richard Wagner) and other plays, movies and novels
      HMS Pinafore – 1878 opera by Gilbert and Sullivan
      USS Reluctant (AK-601) – Mister Roberts (also appears in novel, films, and TV series versions)


      Television


      USS Allegiance – U.S. Navy fast-attack submarine from The X-Files episode "End Game"
      HMAS Ambush – Patrol Boat
      USS Ardent – U.S. Navy destroyer escort from The X-Files episode "Død Kalm"
      Argonaut – Mike Nelson's boat in Sea Hunt, 1950s series
      USS Appleby – U.S. Navy destroyer in the series Ensign O'Toole, 1962–1963
      USS Avington – U.S. Navy Nimitz class carrier in the series Justice League (TV series), episode 34 (october 18, 2003)
      Batboat – Batman
      RMS Queen of Scots (based on the RMS Queen Mary) in The Triangle, 2001
      Black Rock – a fully rigged 19th-century British trading ship that was found shipwrecked on the Island and overgrown by the jungle, Lost
      SS Bernice – cargo ship in the Doctor Who serial Carnival of Monsters
      Black Pig – Captain Pugwash, UK children's TV cartoon series
      Childish Tycoon – Community
      SS Claridon – ocean liner (based on the RMS Queen Mary) in Ghost Whisperer
      HMAS Defiance – Patrol Boat
      USS Georgetown – Supercarrier, 1988
      Golden Lolly – pirate ship, Henry's Cat
      Gone Fission – Mr. Burns' yacht in The Simpsons
      Greasy Fleece – pirate ship, Henry's Cat
      HMAS Hammersley – Sea Patrol
      Haunted Star – General Hospital
      HMS Hero (F42) – Warship
      HMAS Kingston – Sea Patrol
      USS Kiwi – The Wackiest Ship in the Army
      SS Lady Anne – cruise ship, "Passage on the Lady Anne" episode of The Twilight Zone
      SS Andrea I (based on the SS Shieldhall) – ocean liner from Brazilian telenovela Terra Nostra (Our Land), 1999
      Lake Wallenpaupack Princess – excursion / tour boat, The Office
      Leaking Lena – Captain Hufenpuf's ship, Beany and Cecil
      USS Lexington – US aircraft carrier in "The Mission", episode 5 of Designated Survivor
      HMS Lindana – sloop, Phineas and Ferb
      SS Maid of Plygh – freight ship, Jane
      USS Massachusetts – 24: Live Another Day
      S. S. Minnow – Gilligan's Island
      S.S. Minnow II – Rescue from Gilligan's Island
      SS Moldavia – passenger ship, You Rang, M'Lord?
      USS Monroe (DD-211) – The Pretender Together –
      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 (DDG-151) – The Last Ship
      Naughty Jane – 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
      Persephone – log salvage boat from The Beachcombers
      Piper Maru – 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 RMS Queen Mary 2) – 10.5: Apocalypse
      PT-73 – the PT boat from McHale's Navy
      PT-116 – McHale's Navy
      Queen Anne – ocean liner from The X-Files episode "Triangle"
      SS Queen of Glasgow – passenger ship, "Judgment Night" episode of The Twilight Zone
      Queen's Gambit – Arrow
      USS Reluctant (AK-601) – World War II cargo ship in 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 – Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
      Skydiver – UFO, 1970–1971
      Slice of Life – Dexter
      Stingray – WASP submarine in Stingray, 1964–1965
      St. Vitus Dance – Sonny Crockett's houseboat from Miami Vice
      Sultana – The Buccaneers, 1956
      RMS Sunshine – setting for the BBC television variety programme Cabaret Cruise, 1937–49
      SS Royal (based on the RMS Queen Mary) – ocean liner from Brazilian telenovela Tempo de Amar (English title: A Time to Love), 2017
      Temperance – Bones
      Thunder – super speedboat in Thunder in Paradise, 1994
      Thunderbird 4 – Thunderbirds, 1964
      Tiki III – schooner in Adventures in Paradise, 1960s series by James Michener
      SS Tiny Tub – 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 – 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
      Kerberos (based on the RMS Lusitania) – ocean liner from 1899
      Prometheus (based on the RMS Mauritania, RMS Lusitania's sister ship) – ocean liner from 1899
      USS Walter Mondale – laundry ship from The Simpsons, mentioned in the episode "Bart vs. Australia"
      X-2 – hydrofoil in The Venture Bros.
      Zuko's Fire Nation ship – Avatar: The Last Airbender


      = Multiple ships by series

      =
      Horatio Hornblower
      HMS Hotspur – 20-gun sloop
      HMS Justinian – 74-gun ship-of-the-line
      Le Rève – French sloop
      Papillion – French frigate
      JAG / NCIS universe (many ships)
      Last Resort universe
      USS Colorado (SSBN-753) – fictional Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine
      USS Patrick Lawrence (DDG-112) – fictional Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer
      The Last Ship Universe
      HMS Achilles (Hull Number Unknown) – fictional Astute-class nuclear-powered fleet submarine, The Last Ship, 2015
      USS Hayward (DDG-157) – fictional Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer, The Last Ship, 2016
      USS Nathan James (DDG-151) – fictional Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer, The Last Ship, 2014
      USS Shackleton (DDG-162) – fictional Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer, The Last Ship, 2016
      USNS Solace (T-AH-21) – fictional Mercy-class hospital ship, The Last Ship, 2015
      RFS Vyerni (hull number unknown) – fictional Kirov-class battlecruiser, 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 – first ship of James Onedin (This was in fact an actual schooner named "Charlotte Rhodes", née "Meta Jan", née "Eva". In 1979 it was destroyed at Amsterdam harbour by arson.)
      Medusa
      Pampero
      Soren Larsen (This was in fact an actual ship, a brigantine, and is still sailing today out of New Zealand.)
      Vigil
      HMS Archer
      HMS Audacious
      USS Delaware
      Mhairi Finnea – Scottish fishing trawler
      HMS Riffa
      HMS Vanguard – British Vanguard-class submarine
      HMS Vanquish – British Vanguard-class submarine
      HMS Vigil – British Vanguard-class submarine
      HMS Virtue – British Vanguard-class submarine


      Folklore, etc.


      Courser or the Tuscarora – Alfred Bulltop Stormalong's clipper ship
      Flying Dutchman
      HMS Friday – popular urban legend of the British Royal Navy
      Prydwen – ship of King Arthur in the poem Preiddeu Annwfn


      See also


      Flying submarine
      Submarine films
      List of boats in The Adventures of Tintin


      References

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