Zephyr (ship)
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Several ships have Zephyr for the light wind.
- {{ship||Zephyr|1781 ship}} was built at Whitby in 1781. She was abandoned in 1840.
- {{ship||Zephyr|1790 ship}} was built on the River Thames in 1790 as a West Indiaman. From c.1796 she started to serve the British East India Company (EIC) as a packet ship. However, a French privateer captured her in 1798.
- {{ship||Zephyr|1796 ship}} was a vessel built at Hull in 1796. She initially traded with the Baltic, though for a year or so she was a London-based transport. From 1810 she made 27 voyages as a whaler in the northern whale fishery. She returned to mercantile trade and was last listed in 1853.
- {{ship||Zephyr|1810 ship}}, was a vessel built in the United States in 1810 or 1811 that came into British hands circa 1813. Between 1814 and 1840, when she was lost, she made eight voyages as a whaler in the southern whale fishery.
- {{ship||Zephyr|1816 ship}} was launched at Sunderland. Her crew abandoned her in 1840.
- {{ship||Zephyr|schooner}}, an 1842 opium clipper
- {{ship||Zephyr|steamboat}}, a sternwheel steamboat of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet
- {{RV|Zephyr}}, research vessel
See also
- {{HMS|Zephyr}} – one of nine vessels of the Royal Navy
- {{USS|Zephyr}} is a {{sclass|Cyclone|patrol ship|0}} patrol coastal ship in the United States Navy.
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