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- Bomb vessel (links | edit)
- Tilbury (links | edit)
- Cutter (boat) (links | edit)
- Greenwich Peninsula (links | edit)
- Barquentine (links | edit)
- HMS Nonsuch (links | edit)
- Gaff rig (links | edit)
- Hellenistic-era warships (links | edit)
- Lugger (links | edit)
- List of British regional nicknames (links | edit)
- Hōkūleʻa (links | edit)
- Reculver (links | edit)
- HMS Tiger (links | edit)
- Carrack (links | edit)
- Bireme (links | edit)
- HMS Eagle (links | edit)
- Seventy-four (ship) (links | edit)
- Fluyt (links | edit)
- Full-rigged pinnace (links | edit)
- Outrigger boat (links | edit)
- Well smack (links | edit)
- Bermuda rig (links | edit)
- Square rig (links | edit)
- HMS Leopard (links | edit)
- Full-rigged ship (links | edit)
- Proa (links | edit)
- Fore-and-aft rig (links | edit)
- Gunter rig (links | edit)
- Mersey flat (links | edit)
- Sewn boat (links | edit)
- HMS Shark (links | edit)
- Dromon (links | edit)
- Thames sailing barge (links | edit)
- Iron-hulled sailing ship (links | edit)
- List of ships named HMS Terror (links | edit)
- HMS Bulldog (links | edit)
- Pocket cruiser (links | edit)
- HMS Astraea (1781) (links | edit)
- Sea Fencibles (links | edit)
- Galley (links | edit)
- HMS Glatton (1795) (links | edit)
- HMS Culloden (links | edit)
- Canoe sailing (links | edit)
- Galway hooker (links | edit)
- East Indiaman (links | edit)
- Sharpie (boat) (links | edit)
- Pram (ship) (links | edit)
- Barca-longa (links | edit)
- Polacca (links | edit)