List of fictional ships

This list of fictional ships lists 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

  • 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
    • HMS Winger — from Corvette Command by Nicholas Monsarrat (based on the real HMS Shearwater)
  • The Chronicles of Narnia series by C. S. Lewis
  • The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant by Stephen R. Donaldson
    • Starfare's Gem
  • 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
  • Heroes of Olympus by Rick Riordan
    • Argo II
  • Horatio Hornblower series by C. S. Forester
  • Inheritance Cycle series by Christopher Paolini
    • The Dragon Wing
  • Jack Ryan universe series by Tom Clancy
  • Jake Grafton series by Stephen Coonts
    • Flight of the Intruder, 1986
      • USS Shiloh - aircraft carrier (One former and one current US Navy ships 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
    • 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
  • Paul Gallant series by Victor Suthren
    • Echo — corvette
  • Sherlock Holmes series by Arthur Conan Doyle
  • Southern Victory series by Harry Turtledove
    • USS Chapultepec – aircraft carrier
    • USS Dakota – 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 US 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 – fishing trawler, 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

Norse mythology

Biblical

Radio

Stage

Television

Multiple ships by series

  • Horatio Hornblower
    • HMS Hotspur  20-gun sloop
    • HMS Indefatigable  frigate (Edward Pellew, Capt.)
    • HMS Justinian  74-gun ship-of-the-line
    • Le Rève  French sloop
    • Papillion  French frigate
  • JAG / NCIS universe (many ships)
  • 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
  • The Onedin Line series
    • Anne Onedin  steamship, 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",[7] née "Meta Jan", née "Eva". In 1979 it was destroyed at Amsterdam harbour by arson.[8])
    • Medusa
    • Pampero
    • Soren Larsen (This was in fact an actual ship, a brigantine, and is still sailing today out of New Zealand.)[9]

Video games

Folklore

See also

References

  1. Intrepid
  2. IMDB (retrieved 24 May 2017)
  3. Brinkley, William (February 1989). The Last Ship (Paperback ed.). New York: Ballantine Books. p. 131. ISBN 0345359828. waters before being relieved by our sister ship, the USS Cantwell
  4. Brinkley, William (February 1989). The Last Ship (Paperback ed.). New York: Ballantine Books. p. 21. ISBN 0345359828. USS Nathan James, DDG 80, guided missile destroyer, first of her class,
  5. Webb, Justin L. (November 9, 2012). "Naval Base San Diego; USS Halsey featured in "The Last Ship"". United States Navy. Department of Defense. Retrieved April 15, 2013. 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).
  6. "The Last Ship Trailer | San Diego Comic Con | TNT". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-07-25.
  7. [The World of the Onedin Line - Copyright © 1977 Alison McLeay]
  8. Joan Coburn-Moon, ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS, Daily Mail, 27 June 2000
  9. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-12-31. Retrieved 2011-12-23.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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