List of fictional ships

List of fictional ships

This is a list of fictional ships, waterborne vessels that have been identified by name in works of fiction but do not really exist as such (often a real ship is used as a stage set, but the real name is not used).

Anime and manga

*Blue 6 — "Blue Submarine No. 6"
*Ghost Ship — "Blue Submarine No. 6"
*"Going Merry" — "One Piece"
*"Thousand Sunny" - "One Piece"
*JDS "Mirai" — "Zipang"
*"Over the Rainbow", a renamed USS|Harry S. Truman — "Neon Genesis Evangelion"
*"Pascal Magi" — "Tactical Roar"
*"Shang 9" — "Blue Submarine No. 6"
*"Tuatha de Danaan" — "Full Metal Panic!"
*Zuko's Fire Nation ship
*"Thundersub" - "Thundersub"
*"Yashiromaru" — "

Comics

*"Aurora" — trawler in "The Adventures of Tintin" story "The Shooting Star"
*"Cithara" — alleged source distress signal in "The Adventures of Tintin" story "The Shooting Star"
* "Eagle's Shadow" — Sir Nicholas Fury's ship in "Marvel 1602"
*"Hawksub" — submarine used by the Blackhawks
*"Karaboudjan" - 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"
*"Sea QueenThe Gertrude" — Lex Luthor's yacht in "Superman Returns"
*"Sirius" — expedition ship in "The Adventures of Tintin" story "Red Rackham's Treasure"
*"Sirius" — ship in "The Adventures of Tintin" story "The Shooting Star"
*"The Unicorn" — 17th. century wooden sailing warship in "The Adventures of Tintin" stories "The Secret of the Unicorn" and "Red Rackham's Treasure"

Film

*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 "", 2003
*"African Queen" — "The African Queen", 1951 w/ Humphrey Bogart
*USS "AL-14" — submarine in "Hell Below"
*"Albatross" — "The Sea Hawk" with Errol Flynn, 1940
*"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
*"Antonia Graza" — derelict cruise ship in "Ghost Ship"
*"Arabella" — "Captain Blood" with Errol Flynn, 1935
*"Argo" - galley "Jason and the Argonauts (film)","Jason and the Argonauts (TV movie)"
*"Argonautica" — cruise ship "Deep Rising"
*USS "Aspen" — "Full Fathom Five"
*HMS "Avenger" — "Billy Budd" 1962
*"Batavia Queen" — steamship "Krakatoa, East of Java" 1969
*HMS "Bedford" — British "Type 23 frigate" in "Tomorrow Never Dies" 1997
*USS "Bedford" (DLG-113) — "The Bedford Incident" (also in book version)
*"Belafonte" — oceanographic research vessel, "The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou"
*USS "Belinda" (APA-22) — "Away All Boats", 1956 (Also appears in original novel)
*"Benthic Explorer" — offshore support ship — "Abyss" 1989
*"Black Hawk" — "The Pirate of the Black Hawk" (Il Pirata dello sparviero nero) 1958
*"Black Pearl" — "Pirates of the Caribbean"
*"Black Pearl (Wicked Wench) — ""
*"Black Swan" — "The Black Swan" 1942
*"Brandenburg" — WW2 German battleship in "We Dive at Dawn" 1943
*SS "Britannic" — cruise ship in "Juggernaut"
*USS "Caine" — "The Caine Mutiny" (Also appears in written version)
*HMS "Chester" — British "Type 23 frigate" in "Tomorrow Never Dies" 1997
*SS "Chiku Shan" — ferryboat - "Blood Alley" (1955)
*SS "Claridon" - ocean liner in "The Last Voyage" 1960
*HMS "Compass Rose" — Second World War corvette in "The Cruel Sea", 1953
*USS "Copperfin" — World War II sub "Destination Tokyo", 1943 w/ Cary Grant
*HMS "Dauntless" — ""
*"HMS Devonshire" — British "Type 23 frigate" sunk in "Tomorrow Never Dies" 1997
*HMS "Defiant" — frigate in "HMS Defiant", 1962
*"Disco Volante" — Emilio Largo's motor yacht/hydrofoil "Thunderball" 1965
*"Dulcibella" — "The Riddle of the Sands" 1979
*USS "Echo" — sailing ship from "The Wackiest Ship in the Army", 1959
*"Edinburgh Trader" — ""
*"Elizabeth Dane" — "The Fog"
*"Elsinore" — "The Mutiny of the Elsinore" 1937
*"Empress" — ""
*"Endeavour" — ""
*MS "Ergenstrasse" — "The Sea Chase" with John Wayne and Lana Turner
*"Esther" — sailing merchantman, "Old Ironsides" 1926
*"Flying Dutchman" — ""
*"Geronimo" — America's Cup racing yacht, "Wind" 1992
*"Ghost" — sealing schooner, "The Sea Wolf" 1941
*"Glencairn" — doomed freighter hauling ammunition to England in "The Long Voyage Home" (1940) starring John Wayne
*"Gloria N" — "E la nave va...", Federico Fellini
*SS "Goliath" — ocean liner - "Goliath Awaits" - TV film 1981
*USS "Grayfish" — "Torpedo Run"
*"Hahnchen Maru" — cargo vessel modified to command ship - "Contact", 1997
*"Hai Peng" — ""
*SS "Happy Wanderer" — cruise liner in "Carry On Cruising" (1961)
*USS "Haynes" (DE-181) — destroyer escort, "The Enemy Below"
*"Hydronaut" — research submarine "Around the World Under the Sea" 1965
*"Immer Essen" ("Always eating") — cruise ship, "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid"
*HMS "Interceptor" — ""
*USS "Intrepid" — cruise ship on the film "Intrepid". The cruise ship sail from San Diego, California to Hawaii and capsizes during the voyage by the tidal wave, cause by atomic bomb.
*JDS "Isokaze" — "Aegis" (Bôkoku no îgisu) 2005
*Jenny- "Forrest Gump"
*"Jolly Mon" — ""
*USS "Kornblatt" — "Don't Give Up The Ship", 1959, starred Jerry Lewis
*"Liparus" — Karl Stromberg's submarine swallowing supertanker "The Spy Who Loved Me" 1977
* HMS "Lydia" — "Captain Horatio Hornblower" 1951
*"Mary Deare" — "The Wreck of the Mary Deare", w/Gary Cooper & Charlton Heston, 1959
*USS "Montana" — "Abyss", "The Fifth Missile"
*"Morning Star" —"Cutthroat Island" 1995
*"Nathan Ross" — whaling ship, "All the Brothers Were Valiant" 1953
*"Nautilus" — Captain Nemo's 1860s submarine - Disney's "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea", "Captain Nemo and the Underwater City" 1969, "Mysterious Island", "The Return of Captain Nemo" 1978, "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" 2003
*USS "Neptune" — "Gray Lady Down"
*USS "Nerka" — "Run Silent, Run Deep"
*"Olive Branch" — sailing merchantman, "Captain Caution", 1940
*"Orca" — Quint's fishing boat, "Jaws", 1975
*USS "Orlando" — "Down Periscope"
*"Patna" — tramp steamer in "Lord Jim" 1965
*"Pequod" — "Moby Dick" 1956, 1978, 1998
*SS Poseidon — ocean liner, "The Poseidon Adventure"
*USS "Poseidon" — "" 2005
*"The Princess" — ""
*"Q Boat" - Q's 'fishing boat' "The World is not Enough" 1999
*"Rachel" — in search of the Pequod, in "Moby-Dick", 1956, 1998
*"Raven" — Prof. Waldo Cunningham's submarine (armed with the "Delta beam" cannon) in "The Return of Captain Nemo" 1978
*The "Reaper"- Dog's ship in Cuttroat Island, 1995
*"Red October" — soviet Typhoon-class sub "The Hunt for Red October" (also appears in novel)
* "USS Dallas" - A 688 class attack submarine from the novel "The Hunt for Red October"
*The "Red Witch" — "Wake of the Red Witch" with John Wayne, 1948
*USS "Reluctant" (AK-601) World War II cargo ship — "Mister Roberts" (also appears in stage version)
*"Rights-of-Man" — "Billy Budd" 1962
*USS "San Pablo" — "The Sand Pebbles" 1966
*HMS "Saltash Castle" — Second World War frigate in "The Cruel Sea" (1953) (HMS "Saltash" in the novel)
*"Saracen" — yacht, "Dead Calm"
*USS "Sawfish" — last US submarine in "On the Beach" (The "Sawfish" was actually played by the submarine HMS "Andrew", though its hull number belonged to the missile submarine USS "Nathan Hale".)
*"Sea Star" — tug in "Virus", 1999
*USS "Sea Tiger" — "Operation Petticoat"
*USOS "Seaview" — futuristic sub "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea", 1961
*SS "Sea Witch" — "Action in the North Atlantic" 1943
*IJN "Shinaru" — Japanese aircraft carrier in "Torpedo Run" - 1958
*stealth ship — media mogul Elliot Carver's secret news creator in "Tomorrow Never Dies" 1997
*SS "Southern Queen" — "The Lady Eve"
*Soviet submarine "Спрут" ("Sprut", Octopus") — "The Russians are Coming! The Russians are Coming!", 1966
*St. Georges — British spy ship trawler "For Your Eyes Only" 1981
*USS "Starfish" — "Hellcats of the Navy"
*USS "Stingray" (SS-161) — "Down Periscope", 1996
*USS"Tigerfish" — "Ice Station Zebra", 1968 - (USS "Dolphin" in novel)
*USS "Tiger Shark" — "The Atomic Submarine", "Below"
*HMS "Torrin" — "In Which We Serve", British 1942
*"Ulysses" — ""
*SS "Venture" — "King Kong", 1933, 2005
*USS "Wayne"— U.S. ballistic missile submarine in "Assault on the Wayne" (1970 telefilm featuring Leonard Nimoy); mentioned in the James Bond film "Thunderball"
*"We're Here" — "Captains Courageous", 1937 with Spencer Tracy
*"Wonkatania" — "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory" (also appears in 2005 adaptation)
*The Yellow Submarine — in film of the same name by The Beatles, 1968

Literature

ingle works

* USS "Abraham Lincoln" — frigate in "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" by Jules Verne, 1868
*"African Queen" - from " The African Queen" by C. S. Forester
* HMS "Antigone" — Leander class cruiser commissioned 1938 in "The Crusier" by Warren Tute, 1955
* SNS "Antilla"- Spanish battleship in "Trafalgar" by Arturo Perez-Reverte, 2004
*"Arabella" — "Captain Blood" by Raphael Sabatini, 1924
*"Argo" — "Jason and the Argonauts"
*"Artemis" — "Voyager" by Diana Gabaldon
*HMS "Artemis" — "The Ship", by C. S. Forester, 1943
*"Astrea" — Roman galley ship - "" by Genl Lew Wallace, 1880
*USS "Belinda" (APA-22) — "Away All Boats" by Kenneth M. Dodson, 1954 (also appears in film version)
*HMS "Bellipotent" — "Billy Budd" by Herman Melville
*"Bird of Dawning" — "Bird of Dawning" novel by John Masefield
*USS "Caine" — "The Caine Mutiny" (also appears in film version)
* SS "Claridon" — "The Last Voyage"
*HMS "Compass Rose" — "The Cruel Sea" by Nicholas Monsarrat, 1951
*"Covenant" — brig, " Kidnapped" by Robert Louis Stevenson, 1886
*USS "Delaware" — "The Captain from Connecticut" by C. S. Forester
*"Demeter" — Russian schooner in "Dracula" by Bram Stoker
*USS "Dolphin" — "Ice Station Zebra" by Alistair MacLean, 1963 (USS "Tigerfish" in film)
*"Dulcibella" — "The Riddle of the Sands" by Erskine Childers, 1903
*"Duncan" — ocean yacht, "In Search of the Castaways" by Jules Verne, 1867
*"Erebus" — "Alaska"
*"Evening Star" — "Alaska"
*"Fin of God" — Omnian ship, "Small Gods"
*"The Fuwalda" - "Tarzan of the Apes" by Edgar Rice Burroughs, 1914. The ship which took Tarzan's parents to Africa.
*"Ghost" — sealing schooner, "The Sea Wolf" by Jack London 1904
*"The Gloria Scott" - from the earliest Sherlock Holmes story, by Arthur Conan Doyle
*"The Hesperus" — from the poem "The Wreck of the Hesperus" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
*"HISPANIOLA" (capitalized throughout the story) — "Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson
*HMS "Indomitable" — "Billy Budd" by Herman Melville
*"Jeroboam" — "Moby-Dick" or "The Whale" by Herman Melville
*USS "Keelling" — "The Good Shepherd" by CS Forester
*"Marie Celeste" — "The Relation of J Habakuk Jephson" by Arthur Conan Doyle (the real ship was "Mary Celeste")
*"Mary Deare" — "The Wreck of the Mary Deare" by Hammond Innes, 1956
*"Milka" — "Jingo" (name parodies the "Pinta")
*"USS Nathan James" — "The Last Ship" by William Brinkley
*"Nellie" — "Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad, 1899
*"HMS Nemesis" — "Tai-Pan" by James Clavell 1966
*"Nautilus"Jules Verne's "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" and "The Mysterious Island"
*"Penguin" — "The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket" by Edgar Allan Poe
*"Pequod" — "Moby-Dick","or The Whale", by Herman Melville, 1851
*SS "Poseidon" — ocean liner, "The Poseidon Adventure" (also appears in filmed versions)
*"Pushkin" — "The Last Ship" by William Brinkley
*"Rachel" — "Moby-Dick","or The Whale", in search of the Pequod
*"Red October" — "The Hunt for Red October" (also appears in filmed version)
*"Red Witch" — "Wake of the Red Witch" by Garland Roark
*"Rights-of-Man" — "Billy Budd" by Herman Melville
*USS "San Pablo" — "The Sand Pebbles" by Richard McKenna
*HMS "Saltash" — "The Cruel Sea" (HMS "Saltash Castle" in the film)
*USS "Scorpion" — "On the Beach" by Nevil Shute 1957
*"The Sea Witch" — a yacht in "The Wreck of the Mary Deare" by Hammond Innes, 1956
*"USS Shenandoah" - Aircraft carrier in "The Hero Ship" by Hank Searls, 1969
*"USOS Seaview" — "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" by Theodore Sturgeon 1961
*"Splendor Hyaline" — "The Horse and his boy" by C. S. Lewis
*USS "Thomas Jefferson" — "Nimitz Class" by Patrick Robinson
*HMS "Thunder Child" — "The War of the Worlds" by H. G. Wells
*SS "Titan" — "Futility, or the Wreck of the Titan" by Morgan Robertson, 1898
*HMS "Ulysses" — "HMS Ulysses"
*SS "Valparaiso" — "Godhead Trilogy" by James Morrow
*"Vingilot" — "The Silmarillion" by J. R. R. Tolkien
*USS "Viperfish" — "Spy Sub"
*"The Walrus" - Flint's pirate ship in "Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson
*USS "Warren Harding" — in Robert Clark Young's naval satire "One of the Guys"
*"We're Here" — "Captains Courageous": "A Story of the Grand Banks", by Rudyard Kipling, 1896

eries

*Amanda Lee Garrett series by James Cobb
** USS "Benton" - PGAC (Patrol Gunboat-Air Cushion) test-bed
** USS "Carondelet" - PGAC-03 (Patrol Gunboat-Air Cushion)
** USS "Manassas" - PGAC-02 (Patrol Gunboat-Air Cushion)
** USS "Queen of the West" - PGAC-01 (Patrol Gunboat-Air Cushion)
** USS "Cunningham" - CLA-79 (Cruiser Littoral Attack)
** USS "Evans F. Carlson" - LPD-26 (Landing Platform Dock)
** "Floater 1" - Mobile Offshore Base (consisting of nine superbarges)
*Aubrey–Maturin series by Patrick O'Brian
** HMS "Sophie"
** HMS "Polychrest"
*"Axis of Time" trilogy by John Birmingham
** USS " Hillary Clinton "
** USS "Kandahar"
** USS "Leyte Gulf"
** USS "Amanda Garrett"
** USS "Providence"
** USS "Kennebunkport"
** HMS "Trident"
** HMS "Vanguard"
** HMS "Fearless"
** HMS Dolphin by L.A. Meyer
** HMAS "Havoc"
** HMAS "Moreton Bay"
** HMAS "Ipswich"
** JDS "Siranui"
** KRI "Nuku"
** KRI "Sutanto"
** "Dessaix"
*Bolitho series by Alexander Kent
**HMS "Gorgon"
**HM Cutter "Avenger"
**HMS "Destiny"
**HMS "Trojan"
**HM Sloop "Sparrow"
**HMS "Phalarope"
**HMS "Undine"
**HMS "Tempest"
**HMS "Hyperion"
**HMS "Euryalus"
**HMS "Achates"
**HMS "Argonaute"
**"Golden Plover"
**HMS "Unrivalled"
**HMS "Athena"
**HMS "Onward"
**"Nautilus" French frigate
*HMS "Winger" from "Corvette Command" by Nicholas Monsarrat (based on the real HMS "Shearwater")
*Edward Mainwaring series by Victor Suthren
**HMS "Pallas"
*"Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser" series by Fritz Leiber
**"Black Treasurer"
*"Harry Potter" series by J. K. Rowling
**The Durmstrang ship
*Horatio Hornblower series by CS Forester
** HMS "Atropos"
** HMS "Clorinda"
** HMS "Hotspur"
** HMS "Justinian"
** HMS "Lydia"
** HMS "Nonsuch"
** HM Sloop "Retribution"
** HMS "Sutherland"
** HMS "Witch of Endor"
** "Mejidieh"
** "Natividad"
* Inheritance cycle series by Christopher Paolini
** The "Dragon Wing"
*Lord Ramage series by Dudley Pope
**HM Brig "Triton"
**HMS "Calypso"
**HMS "Jocasta"
**HMS "Dido"
*Michael Pacino series by Michael DiMercurio
** "Circle of Death" - Japanese Navy Destiny III class automated submarine in "Barracuda Final Bearing"
** "Curtain of Flames" (SUV-III-987) - Japanese Navy Destiny III class automated submarine in "Barracuda Final Bearing"
** "Cycle of Fear" - Japanese Navy Destiny III class automated submarine in "Barracuda Final Bearing"
** "Eternal Spirit" (SS-808) - Japanese Navy Destiny II class manned submarine in "Barracuda Final Bearing"
** "Godlike Snowfall" - Japanese Navy Destiny II class manned submarine in "Barracuda Final Bearing"
** "Perfect Voice" - Japanese Navy Destiny II class manned submarine in "Barracuda Final Bearing"
** "Petersburg" - VLCC supertanker in "Barracuda Final Bearing
** USS "Piranha" - US Navy Seawolf class in "Barracuda Final Bearing"
** "Ring of Fire" - Japanese Navy Destiny III class automated submarine in "Barracuda Final Bearing"
** "Soaring Cyclone" - Japanese Navy Destiny II class manned submarine in "Barracuda Final Bearing"
** "Sphere of Doom" - Japanese Navy Destiny III class automated submarine in "Barracuda Final Bearing"
** "Winged Serpent" - Japanese Navy Destiny II class manned submarine in "Barracuda Final Bearing"
** "Winter Dragon" - Japanese Navy Destiny II class manned submarine in "Barracuda Final Bearing"
*Nathaniel Drinkwater series by Richard Woodman
**HM Cutter "Kestrel"
**HM Brig "Hellebore"
**HM Bomb-vessel "Virago"
**HMS "Melusine"
**HMS "Antigone" former French frigate
**HMS "Patrician"
**"Vestal" paddle-steamer
*Para Handy series by Neil Munro
** "Vital Spark"
*Paul Gallant series by Victor Suthren
** "Echo" corvette
* "The Chronicles of Narnia" series by C. S. Lewis
**"Dawn Treader"
**"Splendor Hyaline"
*"Timeline-191" series by Harry Turtledove
** USS "Bluefin" - US submarine that worked in conjunction with the "Spray" to trick and sink a Confederate sub.("")
** CSS "Bonefish"
** USS "Chapultepec"
** USS "Dakota" - Battleship operating in the Pacific in the Great War, primarily out of Pearl Harbor in the Sandwich Islands. Sam Carsten was assigned to this ship. ("")
** CSS "Fort Sumter" - Confederate cruiser. ("")
** USS "Pocahantas, Arkansas"
** USS "Punishment" - US river Monitor operating on the Mississippi.("")
** USS "Remembrance"
** "Ripple" - U.S. fishing boat that was sunk by the CSS "Swamp Fox" and her crew captured. ("")
** USS "Sandwich Islands" (referring to Hawaii; although there was certainly no USS "Hawaii" existing during Turtledove's timeframe, it commemorates the successful battle of 1914 when the U.S. seized the Sandwich Islands from Britain).
** CSS "Scallop" - Confederate submarine, former assignment of Senior Lieutenant Roger Kimball. ("")
** "Spray" - Fishing trawler that was actually working for the US Navy as a target to draw in enemy ships to be sunk by the sub "Bluefin." ("")
** CSS "Swamp Fox" - Confederate commerce raider. Sunk the "Ripple" and captured her crew. ("")
** USS "Trenton"
** CSS "Whelk" - Confederate submarine, former assignment of Junior Lieutenant Ralph Briggs. ("")
*Travis McGee series by John D. McDonald
** "Busted Flush" - houseboat
** "John Maynard Keynes"
** "Thorstein Veblen"

*"Dray Prescot series" by Kenneth Bulmer (as Alan Burt Akers)
** HMS "Rockingham"

*"Sherlock Holmes"
**The Five Orange Pips
***"Lone Star"
** The Cardboard Box
***"May Day" (Liverpool and London Line)
***"Conqueror" (Liverpool and London Line)
** The Adventure of Black Peter
***"Sea Unicorn" (whaler)

Radio

* HMS "Troutbridge" - British frigate "The Navy Lark"

tage

*"Flying Dutchman" - in the opera "The Flying Dutchman" by Richard Wagner and other plays, movies and novels.
*HMS "Pinafore" by Gilbert and Sullivan
*"Tarantula" — The Pirates of Penzance by Gilbert and Sullivan
*USS "Reluctant" (AK-601) — "Mister Roberts" (also appears in film version)

Television

*HMAS "Ambush" — "Patrol Boat"
*HMAS "Hammersley" - "Sea Patrol (TV series)"
*"Argonaut" — Mike Nelson's boat in "Sea Hunt", ' 50s series
*SS "Bernice" — a pleasure cruiser in the "Doctor Who" serial "Carnival of Monsters"
*"Black Pig" — Captain Pugwash - UK children's TV cartoon series
*"Cetacean" - submarine "Man from Atlantis"
*HMAS "Defiance" — "Patrol Boat"
*"Flying Sub FS-1" — "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea"
*"Gone Fission" — Mr. Burns Yacht The Simpsons
*Horatio Hornblower
** HMS "Grasshopper" — frigate (Bracegirdle's command)
** HMS "Hotspur" — 20-gun sloop
** HMS "Justinian" — 74-gun ship-of-the-line
** "Papillion" — French frigate
** "Le Rève" — French sloop
*"JAG / NCIS universe"
** USS "Angel Shark" (SSGN-559)
** USS "Benjamin Harrison" (CVN-79)
** USS "Bennington" (CVN-78)
** USS "Bladensburg" (LPH-12)
** USS "Cathedral City" (SSN-757)
** USS "Cayuga" (DDG-51)
** USS "Connolly" (CVN-84)
** USS "Crawford" (SSN-806)
** USS "Daniel Boone" (DDG-72)
** USS "Ellyson" (FFG-19)
** USS "Gainsville"
** USS "Gillcrist" (DDG-114)
** USS "Hartung" (DD-998)
** USS "Hennessey" (FFG-65)
** USS "John Cooper" (DDG-99)
** USS "Manassas" (CG-74)
** USS "Monroe Smith" (FFG-63)
** USS "Montana" (CGN-42)
** USS "Patrick Henry" (CVN-74)
** USS "Reprisal" (CV-35)
** USS "San Michel"
** USS "Seahawk" (CVN-65)
** USS "Skerrett" (EDDG-31)
** USS "Stanley Dace"
** USS "Stockdale" (FFG-62)
** USS "Suribachi" (LST-1186)
** USS "Thomas Jefferson"
** USS "Thomas Lyons"
** USS "Tigershark"
** USS "Vance" (DDG-101)
** USS "Wake Island"
** USS "Watertown" (SSN-696)
** Vasiliev — Russian destroyer
*USS "Jebediah" — nuclear sub, from the Simpson Tide episode of "The Simpsons"
*USS "Walter Mondale" — laundry ship from "The Simpsons", mentioned in the episode Bart vs. Australia
*USS "Kiwi" — "The Wackiest Ship in the Army"
*SS "Lady Anne" — cruise ship, "Passage on the Lady Anne" episode of "The Twilight Zone"
*SS "Minnow" — "Gilligan's Island"
*SS "More Powerful Than Superman, Batman, Spiderman, And The Incredible Hulk Put Together" — "Family Guy"
*"The Onedin Line" series
**"Anne Onedin" — a steamship
**"Charlotte Rhodes" — first ship of James Onedin
**"Medusa"
**"Pampero"
**"Soren Larsen"
*PT-73 — "McHale's Navy"
*PT-116 — "McHale's Navy"
*"seaQuest DSV 4600" — Deep Submergence Vehicle, "seaQuest DSV" 1
*"Seaview Voyage to the bottom of the sea.
*USS "Sea Spanker" — aircraft carrier, from the New Kids on the Blecch episode of "The Simpsons"
*USS "Sea Tiger" — World War II submarine, "Operation Petticoat" 1977
*SSRN "Seaview" — "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea", 1964-1968
*"SkyDiver" — "UFO" 1970-1971
*"Stinger" — one-man, high speed sub, in "seaQuest DSV"
*"Stingray"
*"Sultana" —"The Buccaneers" 1956
*"Tiki III" — schooner in "Adventures in Paradise" ' 60s series by James Michener
*"Thunder" — super speedboat in "Thunder in Paradise" 1994
*"Thunderbird 4" — Submarine from Supermarionation series "Thunderbirds".

Video games

*Dragonet 1 & 2 — submarines in "Ace Combat 2"
*Scinfaxi & Hrimfaxi - Aircraft Carrier Submarines featured in ""
*"Gangplank Galleon" — "Donkey Kong Country" series
*USS "Idaho" — nuclear submarine in "Silent Steel"
*Jolly Roger's ship — "Super Mario 64"
*OFS "Kestrel" — Aircraft Carrier in ' and '
*SS "Anne" - Ship in Pokemon games
*The "Cetus Amicus", an exploratory submarine in ""
*USS "Liberty" — amphibious assault ship in ""
*"Luna Lucura" — cargo vessel in ""
*"Maria Doria" — "Tomb Raider 2"
*USS "Numnutz" — nuclear submarine in ""
*The "S.S. Zelbess" (alternately the "S.S. Invincible") in "Chrono Cross"
*The "Pillar of Autumn" - modified United Nations Space Command "Halcyon"-class cruiser in "".
*The "Eastern Spirit" - decommissioned Russian whaler rebuilt to serve as supply-ship and secondary laboratory in "Cold Fear".
*Elisabeth Dane - Small cargo ship ""
*The USS "Ravenswood" - Coastguard ship in "Cold Fear".
*The GFS "Olympus" and the GFS "Valhalla" from ""
*The Space Pirate Vessel Orphean from "Metroid Prime"
*The GFS "Tyr" from "Metroid Prime 2 Echoes"
*The "Borealis" - abandoned ship in "Half-Life 2 Episode 2"OFS "Vulture", "Buzzard" and "Barbette"- Osean Aircraft Carriers in the game "Ace Combat 5"YMS "Chuda" - Yuk Destroyer in "Ace Combat 5"-Erusean Agies "Invincible" Fleet-Cruisers "Buluga", "Kolga", "Fenris" and "Lazuli" Battleship "Tanager"Carrier "Geofon"Destroyers "Herne", "Thiassi" and "Thaische"Submarines Beowulf "nu" & "Pi"

Folklore

*HMS Friday, a popular urban legend.

ee also

*List of famous ships
*List of fictional spaceships
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