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Civilian vessels

 * Achille Lauro
 * Andrea Gail
 * Appomattox 1893-1916 (renamed Seyer 1910), banana boat of Fyffes Line.
 * Appomattox, one of the largest wooden ships ever built (97.2m).
 * RMS Aquitania
 * SS Arizona
 * RMS Lusitania, Sunk by a German U boat on May 7, 1915 sinks in 18 minutes.
 * SS Andrea Doria
 * Atlas V (fr:Atlas V)
 * Bluenose
 * Renown (1888 barque), sunk for the shores of Den Helder, saved by the heroic Dorus Rijkers
 * SS Britannic
 * RMS Britannic, served as both civilian and war ship.
 * RV Calypso
 * TSS Camito, banana boat of Fyffes Line.
 * SS Cap Arcona, served as both civilian and war ship.
 * RMS Carpathia
 * SS Central America, 1850s side wheel paddle steamer.
 * Chickahominy (ship), banana boat of Fyffes Line.
 * SS Cuba
 * Cutty Sark, clipper.
 * S.S Earnmoor, Steamship sunk in 1889 off of the West Indies. The second mate along with a few other survived a drift of 1,200 miles and 3 weeks in an open boat.
 * SS Edmund Fitzgerald
 * El Horria, oldest steamship still in service.
 * Exxon Valdez
 * TSS Fairstar
 * RV Farley Mowat, flagship of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
 * Flying Cloud
 * Fram
 * SS Galileo Galilei, also known as SS Galileo and SS Meridian. Renamed SS Sun Vista before sinking in 1999.
 * General Slocum
 * Glomar Explorer
 * TSS Golfito, banana boat of Fyffes Line.
 * SS Great Eastern
 * SS Great Britain
 * Greenbriar (ship), banana boat of Fyffes Line.
 * Halve Maen (Half Moon)
 * Innisfallen
 * M/V Kalakala
 * Kon-Tiki
 * Lady Nelson
 * RMS Lusitania
 * RMS Mauretania
 * The Mayflower
 * Nimrod
 * Niña
 * SS Normandie
 * RMS Olympic, served as both civilian and war ship.
 * Oracabessa, banana boat of Fyffes Line.
 * Pinta
 * SS Princess Alice (1865)
 * RMS Queen Elizabeth
 * RMS Queen Elizabeth 2
 * RMS Queen Mary
 * RMS Queen Mary 2, currently largest ocean liner.
 * MS Queen Victoria
 * Rainbow Warrior
 * HMS Resolution
 * Santa Maria
 * SS Savannah and NS Savannah
 * MV Steve Irwin, ship in use by the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
 * Thermopylae
 * SS Tilapa, banana boat of Fyffes Line.
 * RMS Titanic
 * Tyger
 * Victoria
 * Wawona
 * MV Doulos, World's oldest ocean going passenger ship, built in 1914.
 * Biuki Gasa's Solomon Islands, dugout canoe used to find John. F. Kennedy and crew of the PT-109. Replica presented to United States in 2002.
 * Exodus Ship with the first remnants of Jews returning to The Promised Land History of the Jews in the Land of Israel.

Warships

 * HMNZS Achilles - fought the Graf Spee in the Battle of the River Plate.
 * Admiral Graf Spee - Pride of German Navy in early WWII, scuttled after the Battle of the River Plate.
 * HMS Ajax - fought the Graf Spee in the Battle of the River Plate.
 * Japanese aircraft carrier Akagi - the flagship of the Kido Butai.
 * USS Arizona - American battleship destroyed in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, turned into a memorial.
 * HMS Ark Royal - both HMS Ark Royal (91) and HMS Ark Royal (R09) - British aircraft carriers; the first, famous for its aircraft delivering the crippling blow to the Bismarck, the second was the last conventional catapult and arrested-landing aircraft carrier in Royal Navy service.
 * HMS Beagle - Ship on which Charles Darwin travelled to the Galapagos Islands, where he first formulated his ideas of evolution.
 * HMS Belfast - light cruiser that participated in Operation Zipper, now moored on the River Thames in London.
 * HMS Bellerophon, she became famous for transporting Napoleon to Saint Helena in 1815.
 * German battleship Bismarck
 * USS Bonhomme Richard - John Paul Jones' frigate, defeated HMS Serapis.
 * HMHS Britannic (1914) - served and sunk during World War I, was the sister ship of RMS Olympic and RMS Titanic.
 * RMS Britannic (1929) - served as both a civilian motor liner and as a troop ship during WWII.
 * HMS Bounty - William Bligh's ship, famous for the mutiny that occurred on it.
 * Japanese heavy cruiser Chōkai - flagship of Vice Admiral Mikawa Gunichi during the battle of Savo Island.
 * USS Constitution - oldest warship still in commission afloat. Widely cited as the most famous U.S. warship of all time.
 * HMS Discovery
 * HMS Dreadnought - the first idea of a modern battleship.
 * HM Bark Endeavour - Cook's ship
 * HMS Erebus - British bombship that explored Antarctica.
 * USS Enterprise - first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier
 * USS Enterprise - most decorated carrier in World War Two
 * ARA General Belgrano - sunk by the Royal Navy in the Falklands War
 * Gloire - first large iron capital ship
 * Golden Hind - Francis Drake's ship, used to circumnavigate the globe.
 * HMS Hood - pride of the British fleet between WWI and WWII, sunk by the Bismarck in 1941
 * KMS Scharnhorst German Battle-cruiser sunk at the Battle of the North Cape by HMS Duke of York.
 * H. L. Hunley - The Hunley was the first submarine to sink an enemy warship in combat (USS Housatonic during the American Civil War).
 * Imo - relief vessel involved in collision which led to the Halifax Explosion
 * USS Indianapolis Carried the Atomic Bombs to Guam.
 * HMS Iron Duke
 * USS Maine - battleship that mysteriously blew up while visiting Cuba in 1898.
 * Mary Rose - Henry VIII's flagship which sank in 1545.
 * Medusa - Known for Théodore Géricault's painting The Raft of the Medusa.
 * Mikasa - Togo's flagship at Battle of Tsushima.
 * USS Missouri - American battleship upon which the Japanese signed the surrender documents, ending World War II
 * USS Monitor - first ironclad ship featuring its main armament in a revolving turret.
 * Mont-Blanc - Munitions ship involved in collision that led to the Halifax Explosion.
 * Japanese battleship Nagato - flagship of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
 * USS Nautilus - first nuclear submarine
 * USS Nimitz - first of newest class of US aircraft carrier
 * RMS Olympic - served as both civilian and war ship
 * PT-109 - President John F. Kennedy's infamous command in WWII.
 * HMS Ramillies British battleship in World Wars One and Two
 * HMS Rattler and HMS Alecto - conducted tug-of-war between paddle and screw ships
 * USS San Antonio - American amphibious transport dock.
 * Santisima Trinidad (1769) Famous for her size.
 * HMS Sovereign of the Seas (1637) Charles I's prestige battleship - largest warship of her day
 * USS Taney - American Coast Guard cutter, survived the attack on pearl harbor, on display as a museum ship in Baltimore's Inner Harbor.
 * Temeraire - second in the line behind HMS Victory at the Battle of Trafalgar. Famous as the subject of paintings by J. M. W. Turner.
 * HMS Terror - British bombship, participated in the Battle of Baltimore in 1814
 * USS Texas - American New York Class Battleship. Served in both World War I and World War II.  Was part of Operation Overlord and saw action in Iwo Jima.
 * German battleship Tirpitz - WWII sistership of the Bismarck.
 * USS Torsk - American submarine, on display in Baltimore's Inner Harbor.
 * USS Triton - nuclear radar picket submarine - first with two reactors - first to sail around the world underwater
 * Regalskeppet Vasa - Swedish galleon that sank in 1628, since restored and displayed at the Vasa Museum
 * HMS Victory - Lord Nelson's flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar and the oldest warship still in commission
 * CSS Virginia - Confederate ironclad that was the nemesis of the USS Monitor at the Battle of Hampton Roads
 * HMAS Voyager
 * HMS Warrior - first ocean-going iron ship
 * Japanese battleship Yamato - Largest battleship ever built, also mounting the largest caliber main armament ever built, at 18.1 inches in diameter
 * USS Yorktown US Navy aircraft carrier, sunk in the Battle of Midway.

By type

 * List of ocean liners
 * List of cruise ships

By type

 * List of aircraft carriers
 * List of battleships
 * List of cruisers

By country

 * Germany: List of naval ships of Germany
 * Japan: List of ships of the Japanese Navy
 * New Zealand: List of ships of the Royal New Zealand Navy
 * United Kingdom: List of Royal Navy ships
 * United States: List of United States Navy ships

By era

 * List of World War II ships

Disasters

 * List of shipwrecks | by year

By size

 * List of world's longest ships
 * List of world's largest wooden ships

Chronological

 * Ship launches by year
 * Ship commissionings by year
 * Ship decommissionings by year
 * Shipwrecks by year