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- List_of_historical_ship_types abstract "This is a list of historical ship types, which includes any classification of ship that has ever been used.Aviso Barque A sailing vessel with three or more masts, fore-and-aft rigged on only the aftermost.Barquentine A sailing vessel with three or more masts, square-rigged only on the foremast.Battlecruiser A lightly armoured battleship.Battleship A large, heavily armoured and heavily gunned warship. A term which generally post-dates sailing warships.BilanderBireme An ancient vessel, propelled by two banks of oars.BirlinnBlockade runner A ship whose current business is to slip past a blockade.Boita A cargo vessel used for trade between Eastern India and Indochina.Brig A two-masted, square-rigged vessel.Brigantine A two-masted vessel, square-rigged on the foremast and fore-and-aft rigged on the main.Caravel A much smaller, two, sometimes three-masted ship.CarrackCartel A small boat used to negotiate between enemies.Catboat A sailing vessel characterized by a single mast carried well forward (i.e., near the bow of the boat).Clipper A fast multiple-masted sailing ship, generally used by merchants because of their speed capabilities.CogCollier A vessel designed for the coal trade.Corvette A small, maneuverable, lightly armed warship, originally smaller than a frigate.Cruiser A warship that is larger than a destroyer, but smaller than a battleship.Cutter Several types of fast, modest-sized boatsDestroyer A warship mainly used for anti-submarine warfare and escort duties.Dreadnought An early twentieth century type of battleship.Drekar A Viking longship with sails and ores.Dromons Ancient precursors to galleys.East Indiaman An armed merchantman belonging to one of the East India companies (Dutch, British etc.)Faering A type of Viking open rowboatFelucca A traditional Arab type of sailing vesselFire ship A vessel of any sort, set on fire and sent into an anchorage with the aim of causing consternation and destruction. The idea is generally that of forcing an enemy fleet to put to sea in a confused, therefore vulnerable state.Flüte A sailing warship used as a transport, with a reduced armamentFluyt A Dutch-made vessel from the Golden Age of Sail, with multiple decks and usually three square-rigged masts, usually used for merchant purposes.Frigate A term used for warships of many sizes and roles over the past few centuries.Galleass A sailing and rowing warship, equally well suited to sailing and rowing.Galleon A sixteenth century sailing warship.Galley A warship propelled by oars with a sail for use in a favourable wind.GalliotGunboatIronclad A wooden warship with external iron plating.Junk A Chinese sailing shipKarve A small type of Viking longshipKnarr A large type of Viking cargo ship, fit for Atlantic crossingsLiberty ship An American merchant ship of the late Second World War period, designed for rapid building in large numbers. (The earliest class of welded ships.)Longship A Viking raiding shipMan-of-war A sailing warship.Mistico Small, fast two or three-masted Mediterranean sailing vessel.Monitor A small, very heavily gunned warship with shallow draft. Designed for coastal operations.Nef A large medieval sailing ship Paddle steamer A steam-propelled, paddle-driven vessel, a name commonly applied to nineteenth century excursion steamers.Pantserschip A Dutch ironclad. By the end of the nineteenth century, the name was applied to a heavy gunboat designed for colonial service.Penteconter An ancient warship propelled by 50 oars, 25 on each side.Pink (or Pinque) One of two different types of boats.Pram A small dinghy, originally of a clinker construction and called in English, as in Danish, a praam. The Danish orthography has changed so that it would now be a pråm in its original language. It has a transom at both ends, the forward one usually small and steeply raked in the traditional design.Pre-dreadnought A type of battleship of the late 19th century to early 20th century, characterized by having a mixed offensive battery, in contrast to the \"all-big-gun\" Dreadnought type battleships.Q-ship A commerce raider camouflaged as a merchant vessel.Quinquereme An ancient warship propelled by three banks of oars. On the upper row three rowers hold one oar, on the middle row - two rowers, and on the lower row - one man to an oar.Schooner A fore and aft-rigged vessel with two or more masts of which the foremast is shorter than the main.Settee Single-decked, single or double-masted Mediterranean cargo vessel carrying a settee sail.Shallop A large, heavily built, sixteenth-century boat. Fore-and-aft rigged. More recently it has been a poetically frail open boat.Ship of the line A sailing warship of first, second or third rate. That is, with 64 or more guns. Before the late eighteenth century, fourth rates (50-60 guns) also served in the line of battle.Slave ship A cargo boat specially converted to transport slaves.Sloop A fore and aft-rigged sailing vessel with a single mast.Small Waterplane Area Twin Hull (SWATH) A modern ship design used for Research Vessels and other purposes needing a steady ship in rough seas.Snow A small sailing ship, with a fore mast, a main mast and a trysail mast behind the main. Sometimes armed as a warship with two to ten guns.Steamship A ship propelled by a steam engine.Torpedo boat A small, fast surface vessel designed for launching torpedoes.Trabaccolo A type of Mediterranean sailing coastal vessel.Tramp steamer A steamer which takes on cargo when and where it can find it.Trireme An ancient warship propelled by three banks of oars.Victory shipXebecYoal or ness yoal, traditional clinker-built Shetland rowing boat with auxiliary sail↑".
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- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageRevisionID "701899807".
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Aviso.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Barque.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Barquentine.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Battlecruiser.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Battleship.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Bilander.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Bireme.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Birlinn.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Blockade_runner.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Boita.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Brig.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Brigantine.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Caravel.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Carrack.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Cartel_(ship).
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Catboat.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lists_of_ships.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Clipper.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Coastal_defence_ship.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Cog_(ship).
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Collier_(ship).
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Corvette.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Cruiser.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Cutter_(boat).
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Destroyer.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Dreadnought.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Dromon.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink East_Indiaman.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink En_flûte.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Faering.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Felucca.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Fire_ship.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Fluyt.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Frigate.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Galiot.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Galleass.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Galleon.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Galley.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Gunboat.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Hellenistic-era_warships.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Ironclad_warship.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Junk_(ship).
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Karve_(ship).
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Knarr.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Liberty_ship.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink List_of_boat_types.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink List_of_sailing_boat_types.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Longship.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Man-of-war.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Mistico_(boat).
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Monitor_(warship).
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Nef.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Paddle_steamer.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Penteconter.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Pink_(ship).
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Pleasure_barge.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Pram_(ship).
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Pre-dreadnought_battleship.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Q-ship.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Schooner.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Settee_(sail).
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Shetland.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Ship_of_the_line.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Slave_ship.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Sloop.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Small-waterplane-area_twin_hull.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Snow_(ship).
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Steamship.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Torpedo_boat.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Trabaccolo.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Tramp_trade.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Trireme.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Victory_ship.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Viking_ships.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Xebec.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink Yoal.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLink File:Bateaugoelette.jpg.
- List_of_historical_ship_types wikiPageWikiLinkText "List of historical ship types".
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- List_of_historical_ship_types subject Category:Lists_of_ships.
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- List_of_historical_ship_types type List.
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- List_of_historical_ship_types type List.
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- List_of_historical_ship_types comment "This is a list of historical ship types, which includes any classification of ship that has ever been used.Aviso Barque A sailing vessel with three or more masts, fore-and-aft rigged on only the aftermost.Barquentine A sailing vessel with three or more masts, square-rigged only on the foremast.Battlecruiser A lightly armoured battleship.Battleship A large, heavily armoured and heavily gunned warship.".
- List_of_historical_ship_types label "List of historical ship types".
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- List_of_historical_ship_types depiction Bateaugoelette.jpg.
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