List of fictional ships

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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

Comics

Film

Literature

=Single works=

=Series=

  • The Merriman Chronicles series by Roger Burnage & Robin Burnage
  • HMS Aphrodite
  • HMS 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 – {{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
  • 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 MorningtonEast India Company 24-gun warship
  • Magicienne – French frigate
  • OtterEast 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 Unicornwhaler
  • 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

{{further|List of boats in Arthur Ransome books}}

=Norse mythology=

=Biblical=

Radio

Stage

Television

=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){{citation needed|date=May 2015}}
  • 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{{cite web|url=http://www.navy.mil/submit/display.asp?story_id=70567|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131217024310/http://www.navy.mil/submit/display.asp?story_id=70567|url-status=dead|archive-date=December 17, 2013|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}}
  • USS Shackleton (DDG-162) – fictional Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer, The Last Ship, 2016{{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}}
  • 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 Onedinsteamship, 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",[The World of the Onedin Line - copyright 1977 Alison McLeay] 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.){{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 }}
  • Vigil{{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}}
  • HMS Archer
  • HMS Audacious
  • USS Delaware
  • Mhairi Finnea  – Scottish fishing trawler
  • HMS Riffa
  • HMS Vanguard  – British {{sclass|Vanguard|submarine}}
  • HMS Vanquish  – British {{sclass|Vanguard|submarine}}
  • HMS Vigil  – British {{sclass|Vanguard|submarine}}
  • HMS Virtue  – British {{sclass|Vanguard|submarine}}

Folklore, etc.

See also

References

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