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- Durham_boat shipNotes "built to ferry freight on interior waterways of North America during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries".
- Dutch_1913_battleship_proposal shipNotes "Specifications given above are for the Germania design".
- Dutch_ship_Aemilia_(1632) shipNotes "*Participated in: **Battle of the Downs".
- Dutch_ship_Brederode shipNotes "*Participated in: *Battle of the Downs".
- Dutch_ship_Gouden_Leeuw shipNotes "*Participated in: *Battle of Texel".
- E-Ship_1 shipNotes "Special classification: Germanischer Lloyd".
- EML_Admiral_Cowan_(M313) shipNotes "*Mine counter measures equipment: *Atlas Elektronik Seafox MIDS".
- EML_Admiral_Pitka_(A230) shipNotes "Strengthened for ice operations".
- EML_Kalev_(M414) shipNotes "Mine laying capability".
- EML_Olev_(M415) shipNotes "*Mine counter measures equipment: *2 × ECA PAP 104 Mk.5 remotely controlled submarines with explosives *contact-sweeper *Mines laying capability".
- EML_Sakala_(M314) shipNotes "*Mine counter measures equipment: *Atlas Elektronik Seafox MIDS".
- EML_Sulev_(M312) shipNotes "*Mine counter measures equipment: *2 × ECA PAP 104 Mk.5 remotely controlled submarines with explosives *contact-sweeper".
- EML_Tasuja_(A432) shipNotes "*This class is specially designed to lay controlled minefields. *Limited fueling capability on the sea.".
- EML_Ugandi_(M315) shipNotes "Built of glass reinforced plastic".
- EML_Vaindlo_(M416) shipNotes "*Mine counter measures equipment: *2 × ECA PAP 104 Mk.5 remotely controlled submarines with explosives *contact-sweeper *Mines laying capability".
- EML_Wambola_(M311) shipNotes "*Mine counter measures equipment: *2 × ECA PAP 104 Mk.5 remotely controlled submarines with explosives *contact-sweeper".
- Earl_Spencer_(1795_EIC_ship) shipNotes "The National Archives splits the eight voyages Earl Spencer made for the East India Company under three sets of records. Hackman has only the middle six, which the National Archives groups together under "Earl Spencer ", but has a number of references to owners, masters, and dates that make it clear that voyages 1-7 below are the same vessel. Hackman also states that after voyage #7, the government chartered Earl Spencer for a voyage transporting convicts to Australia. Her return voyage was her eighth for the EIC. Bateson states that Earl Spencer was launched on the Thames in 1803. However, there is no evidence for this and Bateson may simply have mistaken changes in ownership and repairs around 1803 for a new vessel.".
- Echo_(sternwheeler_1901) shipNotes "Engines to Dora in 1910.".
- Ecstasea shipNotes "*Call sign: ZCYS8 *IMO Number: 1008102 *MMSI: 319009900".
- Edgar-class_ship_of_the_line shipNotes "Ships in class include: , ,".
- Edith_May shipNotes "Built of constructed of Pitch Pine on Oak".
- Edith_Mærsk shipNotes "*Call sign: OXOR2 *MMSI: 220501000".
- Edward_M._Cotter_(fireboat) shipNotes "*Fire monitors: **3 **4 **5".
- Eleanor_Lancaster_(ship) shipNotes "--04-02".
- Elfin_(steamboat) shipNotes "Rebuilt in 1896 to increase capacity".
- Elizabeth-class_ship_of_the_line shipNotes "Ships in class include: , , , , , , ,".
- Ellen_(1883) shipNotes "Iron hull".
- Enchanté shipNotes "Fuel capacity 4000 litres, Water capacity 8,000 litres, Used water capacity 4000 litres".
- Endurance-class_landing_platform_dock shipNotes "*Ships in class include: *RSS Endurance *RSS Resolution *RSS Persistence *RSS Endeavour".
- Engin_de_débarquement_amphibie_rapide shipNotes "*Cargo capacity: * 1 Cavalry Platoon including 3 Véhicule Blindé Léger and 3 AMX-10 RC or * 1 Reinforced Infantry Platoon including 6 Véhicule de l'Avant Blindé or * 1 Field Engineering Platoon or * 1 First-Aid Post.".
- English_ship_Aid_(1562) shipNotes "*Participated in: **Chaseabout Raid **Spanish Armada".
- English_ship_Antelope_(1546) shipNotes "*Participated in: *Spanish Armada".
- English_ship_Ark_Royal_(1587) shipNotes "*Participated in: *Spanish Armada".
- English_ship_Bonaventure_(1567) shipNotes "*Participated in: *Attack on Cádiz, 1587 *Spanish Armada, 1588".
- English_ship_Dreadnought_(1573) shipNotes "*Participated in: *Raid on Cadiz *Spanish Armada *Capture of Cadiz *Battle of Sesimbra Bay *Cadiz Expedition".
- English_ship_Foresight_(1570) shipNotes "*Participated in: *Spanish Armada".
- English_ship_Garland_(1620) shipNotes "*Participated in: *Battle of Dungeness".
- English_ship_Rainbow_(1586) shipNotes "*Participated in: *Singeing the King of Spain's Beard *Spanish Armada".
- English_ship_Vanguard_(1586) shipNotes "*Participated in: *Spanish Armada".
- English_ship_Warspite_(1596) shipNotes "*Participated in: *Battle of Cádiz *Islands Voyage *3rd Spanish Armada *Battle of Castlehaven *Battle of Sesimbra Bay *Siege of La Rochelle".
- Enterprise_(1814) shipNotes "The Enterprise demonstrated for the first time by her epic 2,200-mile voyage from New Orleans to Brownsville, Pennsylvania that steamboat commerce was practical on the Mississippi River and its tributaries.".
- Enterprise_(1862) shipNotes "Captain JW Doane".
- Entreprenant_(1965) shipNotes "Bollard pull: 25.0 tons".
- Eos_(yacht) shipNotes "Aluminum hull and superstructure".
- Essex-class_aircraft_carrier shipNotes "Basic class design was repeatedly modified, chiefly by additional AA and radar. Transverse hangar-deck catapult in CV-10, 11, 12, 17, 18 . CV-9 commissioned with no flight deck catapults; CV-10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 20 with one; all others with two. CV-34 completed postwar to much-altered design.".
- Essex-class_ship_of_the_line shipNotes "Ships in class include: ,".
- Essex_(whaleship) shipNotes "Four whaleboats, : plus one spare".
- Essex_Junior shipNotes "*War of 1812 **Nuku Hiva Campaign **Battle of Valparaiso".
- Esso_Atlantic_class_supertankers shipNotes "*Esso Atlantic IMO 7376525 *Esso Pacific IMO 7376537".
- Excelsior_(smack) shipNotes "Currently used in sail training".
- Exeter-class_ship_of_the_line shipNotes "Ships in class include: , , ,".
- F-22P_Zulfiquar-class_frigate shipNotes "*Ships in class include: * PNS Zulfiquar (251) * PNS Shamsheer * PNS Saif * PNS Aslat".
- F._T._Barney_(schooner) shipNotes "Official number 9535".
- FPSO_Kwame_Nkrumah shipNotes "Operational".
- FSRU_Independence shipNotes "To be used for ten years as a floating LNG storage and regasification unit as an LNG imported terminal in Lithuania.".
- FV_Northern_Belle shipNotes "Formerly Cortez".
- FV_Northwestern shipNotes "Featured in the Discovery reality television show Deadliest Catch".
- FV_Northwestern shipNotes "Hull and superstructure, white; trim, dark blue".
- FV_Time_Bandit shipNotes "Hull and superstructure, black; trim/wheel house/lettering, white".
- FV_Wizard shipNotes "Hull and superstructure, black; trim/wheel house/lettering, white".
- Fairmile_D_motor_torpedo_boat shipNotes "Specifications from Conway's all the World's Fighting Ships 1922-1946. and Motor Gunboat 658".
- Falcon_(gasoline_launch) shipNotes "Wreck discovered in good condition in 2006 in Lake Washington.".
- Fame-class_ship_of_the_line shipNotes "Ships in class include: , , , , , , , ,".
- Fanny_(1812_privateer) shipNotes "--05-18".
- Fantasia-class_cruise_ship shipNotes "post-Panamax".
- Fantasy-class_cruise_ship shipNotes "Oldest ships active in the Carnival Cruise Line".
- Fearless-class_patrol_vessel shipNotes "*Ships in class include: *RSS Fearless *RSS Brave *RSS Courageous *RSS Gallant *RSS Daring *RSS Dauntless *RSS Resilience *RSS Unity *RSS Sovereignty *RSS Justice *RSS Freedom *RSS Independence".
- Ferryboat_Santa_Rosa shipNotes "restored to original 1927 external appearance, deck converted to banquet facility and offices".
- Fiery_Cross_(clipper) shipNotes "Arrived fourth in The Great Tea Race of 1866".
- Fiery_Cross_(clipper) shipNotes "Designed by William Rennie. Equipped with Cunningham's roller-reefing top-sails and steel masts.".
- Fire_Fighter_II shipNotes "Predecessor: Fire Fighter".
- Fireboat_John_H._Glenn_Jr. shipNotes "*Pumping capacity: * / min. * / min. * / min.".
- Fishing_Tug_Katherine_V shipNotes "American #228069".
- Florence_K shipNotes "Rebuild as steam ferry in 1924 and renamed Gloria. Renamed Beeline in 1926.".
- Flyer_(steamboat) shipNotes "Converted to oil fuel in 1906".
- Flying_Cloud_(clipper) shipNotes "US and UK measurements differ as measuring systems had slightly different rules.".
- Flying_Phantom shipNotes "50".
- Forceful_(tugboat) shipNotes "Currently awaiting refit in order to return to service".
- Formidable-class_frigate shipNotes "Sources:".
- Fort_Fraser_(sternwheeler) shipNotes "Captain John Bonser George Ritchie".
- Fort_Fraser_(sternwheeler) shipNotes "No. 126944".
- Forte-class_frigate shipNotes "Ships in class include: Forte, Égyptienne.".
- Fortuna_(steamboat) shipNotes "Reconstructed as auto ferry in 1919.".
- France_II shipNotes "lounge with piano, seven 1st class passenger cabins, library, darkroom, seawater therapy equipment".
- Frances_(1839) shipNotes "Wooden Hull".
- Frankenthal-class_minehunter shipNotes "* mine diver equipment, decompression chamber * crane".
- Freedom_(IX-43) shipNotes "Ship Radio Callsign: NACY".
- French_aircraft_carrier_Arromanches_(R95) shipNotes "Her callsign was "Sapho"".
- French_aircraft_carrier_Foch_(R99) shipNotes "See for subsequent history".
- French_brig_Sphinx_(1813) shipNotes "For dimensions see table below".
- French_corvette_Sphinx_(1829) shipNotes "First naval steamer of France".
- French_cruiser_Lapérouse shipNotes "beached on the coast of Madagascar".
- French_destroyer_Fantasque shipNotes "--05-01".
- French_frigate_Belle_Poule_(1765) shipNotes "*Participated in: *Battle of Dogger Bank".
- French_minesweepers_Inkerman_and_Cerisoles shipNotes "Location: Unknown".
- French_ship_Bordelois_(1763) shipNotes "*Participated in: *Battle of Dogger Bank".
- French_ship_Commerce_de_Marseille_(1788) shipNotes "Length of gun deck was 208 feet 4 inches, the longest of any 3-decker ever built. She was 2746 tonnes burthen, also a record.".
- French_ship_Diligent_(1763) shipNotes "Offered by the Heads of Posts".
- French_ship_Formidable_(1751) shipNotes "*Participated in: *Battle of Quiberon Bay".
- French_ship_Pluton_(1778) shipNotes "Renamed Dugommier".