Triton (ship)

Many vessels have been named Triton or Tryton, after Triton, the son of Poseidon and Amphitrite, and the personification of the roaring waters:


 * HDMS Triton (F358), a Danish Navy frigate
 * HMS Triton, several Royal Navy vessels
 * British T-class submarine, also known as the Triton class, diesel-electric submarines
 * USCGC Triton, several U.S. Coast Guard vessels
 * USS Triton, several U.S. Navy vessels
 * RV Triton, a trimaran vessel used by the Australians Custom Service, and formerly by the Royal Navy
 * MV Coral, a cruise ship named Triton from 1991 to 2004
 * Triton, a vessel that operated on Lake Washington in the first part of the 20th century
 * Triton 24, a sloop manufactured in Sydney, Australia, throughout the 1980s
 * Pearson Triton, an American 1958 sailboat design
 * Triton; four vessels bearing the name Triton have sailed for the British East India Company.
 * Triton was launched at Calcutta and sold shortly thereafter to Spanish owners. She was sailing from Bengal to Cadiz when an American-built and outfitted privateer with a letter of marque from the patriotic forces in Buenos Aires captured her in January 1817.