Sailor Ship
Roald Amundsen Fram - 1892 used for Arctic and Antarctic expeditions.
Black Beard Queen Anne's Revenge
Captain William Bligh HMS Bounty
Captain Briggs Mary Celeste
Francis Chichester Gypsy Moth IV
Christopher Columbus Santa Maria, Nina and Pinta
Captain James Cook Endeavour
Jacques Cousteau Calypso
Charles Darwin HMS Beagle
Francis Drake Golden Hind (originally Pelican)
Vasco Da Gama St.Gabriel
Edward Heath Morning Cloud
Thor Heyerdahl Kon Tiki Raft
Henry VIII Mary Rose
Henry Hudson Half Moon
Jason and the Argonauts The Argo
William Kidd Adventure Gally
Ellen MacArthur Kingfisher
Ferdinand Magellan Victoria
Henry Morgan Oxford
Horatio Nelson HMS Victory
Noah Noah's Ark
Popeye Olive
Captain Pugwash The Black Pig
Walter Raleigh Ark
Robert Falcon Scott Discovery
Ernest Shackleton Nimrod, Endurance
Edward John Smith Titanic (Captain)
Miles Standish Mayflower
Famous Ships from History
Achille Lauro 1947 - Hijacked by four Palestinians in 1985.Sank in 1994 due to fire.
Admiral Graf Spee 1936 - Heavily armed pocket battleship sank 9 allied merchent ships. Scuttled by the Germans in 1939.
Admiral S.S 1907 - Largest river cruise ship in the world at one point.
America 1851 - Gave it's name to the international sailing competition.
Ark Royal  
Bismarck 1940 - Sank HMS Hood in 1941 at Battle of Denmark Straits. Sunk by the british in the north Atlantic in 1941.
Bluebird K7 1955 - Set several World Water Speed records between 1955-64 eventually reaching 276.33 mph.
Clermont 1807 - First financially successful Steamboat.Scrapped in 1814.
Cutty Sark 1870 - British T-Clipper. Preserved in dock at Greenwich serving as a museum.
HMS Dreadnought 1906 - First all big-gun and steam turbine propulsion.Scrapped in 1923.
Essex Inspiration for Herman Melville's classic novel 'Moby Dick'.
Exxon Valdez Infamously spilt huge oil load in Prince William Sound, Alaska in 1989.
Great Eastern World's largest Steamship. Laid Atlantic cables. I.K Brunel
Great Western First Steamship built for Atlantic Crossing in 1838. I.K Brunel
C.S.S Hunley  
HMS Invincible 1907 - World's first Battlecruiser. Sunk at Battle of Jutland 1916.
Lusitania Sank by the Nazi's on 7th May 1915.
Nautilus 1954 - World's first nuclear submarine. In use today as a museum.
Pilot World's first steam powered and metal ice-breaker ship.
Potemkin 1904 - Infamous mutiny of the crew in 1905.
Queen Elizabeth  
Queen Elizabeth II  
Queen Mary  
Savannah S.S  
Sultana S.S  
Thermopylae  
U.S.S Arizona  
U.S.S Cole  
U.S.S Constitution  
U.S.S Dolphin  
U.S.S Enterprise Sep 1960 - World's first nuclear powered Aircraft Carrier. Still in use today.
U.S.S Indianapolis  
U.S.S Intrepid  
U.S.S Maine  
U.S.S Sequoia  
United States S.S  
HMS Warrior First British built Iron-hulled, armour plated warship.
Yamato 1940 - Largest, heaviest and most powerful Battleship ever built.
   
Famous Sailors and their Ships
 Famous Sailors and their Ships