List of fictional ships
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This is a list of fictional ships, waterborne vessels that have been identified by name in works of fiction but do not really exist as such (often a real ship is used as a stage set, but the real name is not used).
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[edit] Anime and manga
- Blue 6 — Blue Submarine No. 6
- Ghost Ship — Blue Submarine No. 6
- Going Merry — One Piece
- Thousand Sunny - One Piece
- JDS Mirai — Zipang
- Over the Rainbow, a renamed USS Harry S. Truman— Neon Genesis Evangelion
- Pascal Magi — Tactical Roar
- Shang 9 — Blue Submarine No. 6
- Tuatha de Danaan — Full Metal Panic!
- Zuko's Fire Nation ship
- Thundersub - Thundersub
[edit] Comics
- Aurora — trawler in The Adventures of Tintin story The Shooting Star
- Cithara — alleged source distress signal in The Adventures of Tintin story The Shooting Star
- Eagle's Shadow — Sir Nicholas Fury's ship in Marvel 1602
- Hawksub — submarine used by the Blackhawks
- Karaboudjan - cargo ship in The Adventures of Tintin story The Crab with the Golden Claws
- SS Ramona — tramp steamer in The Adventures of Tintin story The Red Sea Sharks
- Sea Queen\The Gertrude — Lex Luthor's yacht in Superman Returns
- Sirius — expedition ship in The Adventures of Tintin story Red Rackham's Treasure
- Sirius — ship in The Adventures of Tintin story The Shooting Star
- The Unicorn — 17th. century wooden sailing warship in The Adventures of Tintin stories The Secret of the Unicorn and Red Rackham's Treasure
[edit] Film
- USS Abraham Lincoln — frigate in Disney's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, 1954
- Academic Vladislav Volkov — Russian research ship in Virus, 1999
- Acheron — French Napoleonic frigate in Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, 2003
- African Queen — The African Queen, 1951 w/ Humphrey Bogart
- USS AL-14 — submarine in Hell Below
- Albatross — The Sea Hawk with Errol Flynn, 1940
- Amindra — with shanghaied sailor from the Glencairn, torpedoed and sank in The Long Voyage Home, 1940
- SS Andes — cruise ship in Let's Go Native, 1930
- Antonia Graza — derelict cruise ship in Ghost Ship
- Arabella — Captain Blood with Errol Flynn, 1935
- Argo - galley Jason and the Argonauts (film),Jason and the Argonauts (TV movie)
- Argonautica — cruise ship Deep Rising
- USS Aspen — Full Fathom Five
- HMS Avenger — Billy Budd 1962
- Batavia Queen — steamship Krakatoa, East of Java 1969
- HMS Bedford — British Type 23 frigate in Tomorrow Never Dies 1997
- USS Bedford (DLG-113) — The Bedford Incident (also in book version)
- Belafonte — oceanographic research vessel, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
- USS Belinda (APA-22) — Away All Boats, 1956 (Also appears in original novel)
- Benthic Explorer — offshore support ship — Abyss 1989
- Black Hawk — The Pirate of the Black Hawk (Il Pirata dello sparviero nero) 1958
- Black Pearl — Pirates of the Caribbean
- Black Pearl (Wicked Wench) — Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
- Black Swan — The Black Swan 1942
- Brandenburg — WW2 German battleship in We Dive at Dawn 1943
- SS Britannic — cruise ship in Juggernaut
- USS Caine — The Caine Mutiny (Also appears in written version)
- HMS Chester — British Type 23 frigate in Tomorrow Never Dies 1997
- SS Chiku Shan — ferryboat - Blood Alley (1955)
- SS Claridon - ocean liner in The Last Voyage 1960
- HMS Compass Rose — Second World War corvette in The Cruel Sea, 1953
- USS Copperfin — World War II sub Destination Tokyo, 1943 w/ Cary Grant
- HMS Dauntless — Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
- HMS Devonshire — British Type 23 frigate sunk in Tomorrow Never Dies 1997
- HMS Defiant — frigate in HMS Defiant, 1962
- Disco Volante — Emilio Largo's motor yacht/hydrofoil Thunderball 1965
- Dulcibella — The Riddle of the Sands 1979
- USS Echo — sailing ship from The Wackiest Ship in the Army, 1959
- Edinburgh Trader — Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
- Elizabeth Dane — " The Fog"
- Elsinore — The Mutiny of the Elsinore" 1937
- Empress — Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
- Endeavour — Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
- MS Ergenstrasse — "The Sea Chase" with John Wayne and Lana Turner
- Esther — sailing merchantman, Old Ironsides 1926
- Flying Dutchman — Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
- Geronimo — America's Cup racing yacht, Wind 1992
- Ghost — sealing schooner, The Sea Wolf 1941
- Glencairn — doomed freighter hauling ammunition to England in The Long Voyage Home (1940) starring John Wayne
- Gloria N — E la nave va..., Federico Fellini
- SS Goliath — ocean liner - Goliath Awaits - tv film 1981
- USS Grayfish — Torpedo Run
- Hahnchen Maru — cargo vessel modified to command ship - Contact, 1997
- Hai Peng — Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
- SS Happy Wanderer — cruise liner in Carry On Cruising (1961)
- USS Haynes (DE-181) — destroyer escort, The Enemy Below
- Hydronaut — research submarine Around the World Under the Sea 1965
- Immer Essen ("Always eating") — cruise ship, Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid
- HMS Interceptor — Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
- JDS Isokaze — Aegis (Bôkoku no îgisu) 2005
- Jenny- "Forrest Gump"
- Jolly Mon — Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
- USS Kornblatt — Don't Give Up The Ship, 1959, starred Jerry Lewis
- Liparus — Karl Stromberg's submarine swallowing supertanker The Spy Who Loved Me 1977
- HMS Lydia — Captain Horatio Hornblower 1951
- Mary Deare — Wreck of the Mary Deare, w/Gary Cooper & Charleton Heston, 1959
- USS Montana — Abyss, The Fifth Missile
- Morning Star —Cutthroat Island 1995
- Nathan Ross — whaling ship, All the Brothers Were Valiant 1953
- Nautilus — Captain Nemo's 1860s submarine - Disney's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Captain Nemo and the Underwater City 1969, Mysterious Island, The Return of Captain Nemo 1978, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen 2003
- USS Neptune — Gray Lady Down
- USS Nerka — Run Silent, Run Deep
- Olive Branch — sailing merchantman, Captain Caution, 1940
- Orca — Quint's fishing boat, Jaws, 1975
- USS Orlando — Down Periscope
- Patna — tramp steamer in Lord Jim 1965
- Pequod — Moby Dick 1956, 1978, 1998
- SS Poseidon — ocean liner, The Poseidon Adventure
- USS Poseidon — USS Poseidon: Phantom Below 2005
- The Princess — Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
- Q Boat - Q's 'fishing boat' The World is not Enough 1999
- Rachel — in search of the Pequod, in Moby-Dick, 1956, 1998
- Raven — Prof. Waldo Cunningham's submarine (armed with the "Delta beam" cannon) in The Return of Captain Nemo 1978
- The "Reaper"- Dog's ship in Cuttroat Island, 1995
- Red October — soviet Typhoon-class sub The Hunt for Red October (also appears in novel)
- USS Dallas - A 688 class attack submarine from the novel Hunt for Red October
- The Red Witch — Wake of the Red Witch with John Wayne, 1948
- USS Reluctant (AK-601) World War II cargo ship — Mister Roberts (also appears in stage version)
- Rights-of-Man — Billy Budd 1962
- USS San Pablo — The Sand Pebbles 1966
- HMS Saltash Castle — Second World War frigate in The Cruel Sea (1953) (HMS Saltash in the novel)
- Saracen — yacht, Dead Calm
- USS Sawfish — last US submarine in On the Beach (The Sawfish was actually played by the submarine HMS Andrew, though its hull number belonged to the missile submarine USS Nathan Hale.)
- Sea Star — tug in Virus, 1999
- USS Sea Tiger — Operation Petticoat
- USOS Seaview — futuristic sub Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, 1961
- SS Sea Witch — Action in the North Atlantic 1943
- IJN Shinaru — Japanese aircraft carrier in Torpedo Run - 1958
- stealth ship — media mogul Elliot Carver's secret news creator in Tomorrow Never Dies 1997
- SS Southern Queen — The Lady Eve
- Soviet submarine Спрут ("Sprut, Octopus") — The Russians are Coming! The Russians are Coming!, 1966
- St. Georges — British spy ship trawler For Your Eyes Only 1981
- USS Starfish — Hellcats of the Navy
- USS Stingray (SS-161) — Down Periscope, 1996
- USSTigerfish — Ice Station Zebra, 1968 - (USS Dolphin in novel)
- USS Tiger Shark — The Atomic Submarine, Below
- HMS Torrin — In Which We Serve, British 1942
- Ulysses — Atlantis: The Lost Empire
- SS Venture — King Kong, 1933, 2005
- We're Here — Captains Courageous, 1937 with Spencer Tracy
- Wonkatania — Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (also appears in 2005 adaptation)
- The Yellow Submarine — in film of the same name by The Beatles, 1968
[edit] Literature
[edit] Single works
- USS Abraham Lincoln — frigate in Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne, 1868
- African Queen - from The African Queen by CS Forester
- HMS Antigone — Leander class cruiser commissioned 1938 in "The Crusier" by Warren Tute, 1955
- SNS Antilla- Spanish battleship in Trafalgar by Arturo Perez-Reverte, 2004
- Arabella — Captain Blood by Raphael Sabatini, 1924
- Argo — Jason and the Argonauts
- Artemis — Voyager by Diana Gabaldon
- HMS Artemis — The Ship, by C. S. Forester, 1943
- Astrea — Roman galley ship - Ben-Hur by Genl Lew Wallace, 1880
- USS Belinda (APA-22) — Away All Boats by Kenneth M. Dodson, 1954 (also appears in film version)
- HMS Bellipotent — Billy Budd by Herman Melville
- Bird of Dawning — Bird of Dawning novel by John Masefield
- USS Caine — The Caine Mutiny (also appears in film version)
- SS Claridon — The Last Voyage
- HMS Compass Rose — The Cruel Sea by Nicholas Monsarrat, 1951
- Covenant — brig, Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson, 1886
- USS Delaware — The Captain from Connecticut by CS Forester
- Demeter — Russian schooner in Dracula by Bram Stoker
- USS Dolphin — Ice Station Zebra by Alistair MacLean, 1963 (USS Tigerfish in film)
- Dulcibella — The Riddle of the Sands by Erskine Childers, 1903
- Duncan — ocean yacht, In Search of the Castaways by Jules Verne, 1867
- Erebus — Alaska
- Evening Star — Alaska
- Fin of God — Omnian ship, Small Gods
- The Fuwalda - Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs, 1914. The ship which took Tarzan's parents to Africa.
- Ghost — sealing schooner, The Sea Wolf by Jack London 1904
- The Gloria Scott - from the earliest Sherlock Holmes story, by Arthur Conan Doyle
- The Hesperus — from the poem The Wreck of the Hesperus by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- HISPANIOLA (capitalized throughout the story) — Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
- HMS Indomitable — Billy Budd by Herman Melville
- Jeroboam — Moby-Dick or The Whale by Herman Melville
- USS Keelling — The Good Shepherd by CS Forester
- Marie Celeste — The Relation of J Habakuk Jephson by Arthur Conan Doyle (the real ship was “Mary Celeste”)
- Mary Deare — Wreck of the Mary Deare by Hammond Innes, 1956
- Milka — Jingo (name parodies the Pinta)
- USS Nathan James — The Last Ship by William Brinkley
- Nellie — Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, 1899
- HMS Nemesis — Tai-Pan by James Clavell 1966
- Nautilus — Jules Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and The Mysterious Island
- Penguin — The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket by Edgar Allan Poe
- Pequod — Moby-Dick,or The Whale, by Herman Melville, 1851
- SS Poseidon — ocean liner, The Poseidon Adventure (also appears in filmed versions)
- Pushkin — The Last Ship by William Brinkley
- Rachel — Moby-Dick,or The Whale, in search of the Pequod
- Red October — The Hunt for Red October (also appears in filmed version)
- Red Witch — Wake of the Red Witch by Garland Roark
- Rights-of-Man — Billy Budd by Herman Melville
- USS San Pablo — The Sand Pebbles by Richard McKenna
- HMS Saltash — The Cruel Sea (HMS Saltash Castle in the film)
- USS Sawfish — On the Beach by Nevil Shute 1957
- The Sea Witch — a yacht in The Wreck of the Mary Deare by Hammond Innes, 1956
- USS Shenandoah - Aircraft carrier in "The Hero Ship" by Hank Searls, 1969
- USOS Seaview — Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea by Theodore Sturgeon 1961
- Splendor Hyaline — The Horse and his boy by C. S. Lewis
- USS Thomas Jefferson — Nimitz Class by Patrick Robinson
- HMS Thunder Child — The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells
- SS Titan — Futility, or the Wreck of the Titan by Morgan Robertson, 1898
- HMS Ulysses — HMS Ulysses
- SS Valparaiso — Godhead Trilogy by James Morrow
- Vingilot — The Silmarillion by J. R. R. Tolkien
- USS Viperfish — Spy Sub
- The Walrus - Flint's pirate ship in Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
- USS Warren Harding — in Robert Clark Young's naval satire One of the Guys
- We're Here — Captains Courageous: A Story of the Grand Banks, by Rudyard Kipling, 1896
[edit] Series
- Amanda Lee Garrett series by James Cobb
- USS Benton - PGAC (Patrol Gunboat-Air Cushion) test-bed
- USS Carondelet - PGAC-03 (Patrol Gunboat-Air Cushion)
- USS Manassas - PGAC-02 (Patrol Gunboat-Air Cushion)
- USS Queen of the West - PGAC-01 (Patrol Gunboat-Air Cushion)
- USS Cunningham - CLA-79 (Cruiser Littoral Attack)
- USS Evans F. Carlson - LPD-26 (Landing Platform Dock)
- Floater 1 - Mobile Offshore Base (consisting of nine superbarges)
- Aubrey–Maturin series by Patrick O'Brian
- HMS Sophie
- HMS Polychrest
- Axis of Time trilogy by John Birmingham
- USS Hillary Clinton
- USS Kandahar
- USS Leyte Gulf
- USS Amanda Garrett
- USS Providence
- USS Kennebunkport
- HMS Trident
- HMS Vanguard
- HMS Fearless
- HMAS Havoc
- HMAS Moreton Bay
- HMAS Ipswich
- JDS Siranui
- KRI Nuku
- KRI Sutanto
- Dessaix
- Bolitho series by Alexander Kent
- HMS Gorgon
- HM Cutter Avenger
- HMS Destiny
- HMS Trojan
- HM Sloop Sparrow
- HMS Phalarope
- HMS Undine
- HMS Tempest
- HMS Hyperion
- HMS Euryalus
- HMS Achates
- HMS Argonaute
- Golden Plover
- HMS Unrivalled
- HMS Athena
- HMS Onward
- Nautilus French frigate
- HMS Winger from Corvette Command by Nicholas Monsarrat (based on the real HMS Shearwater)
- Edward Mainwaring series by Victor Suthren
- HMS Pallas
- Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser series by Fritz Leiber
- Black Treasurer
- Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling
- The Durmstrang ship
- Horatio Hornblower series by CS Forester
- HMS Atropos
- HMS Clorinda
- HMS Hotspur
- HMS Indefatigable
- HMS Justinian
- HMS Lydia
- HMS Nonsuch
- HM Sloop Retribution
- HMS Sutherland
- HMS Witch of Endor
- Natividad
- Inheritance cycle series by Christopher Paolini
- The Dragon Wing
- Lord Ramage series by Dudley Pope
- HM Brig Triton
- HMS Calypso
- HMS Jocasta
- HMS Dido
- Michael Pacino series by Michael DiMercurio
- Circle of Death - Japanese Navy Destiny III class automated submarine in Barracuda Final Bearing
- Curtain of Flames (SUV-III-987) - Japanese Navy Destiny III class automated submarine in Barracuda Final Bearing
- Cycle of Fear - Japanese Navy Destiny III class automated submarine in Barracuda Final Bearing
- Eternal Spirit (SS-808) - Japanese Navy Destiny II class manned submarine in Barracuda Final Bearing
- Godlike Snowfall - Japanese Navy Destiny II class manned submarine in Barracuda Final Bearing
- Perfect Voice - Japanese Navy Destiny II class manned submarine in Barracuda Final Bearing
- Petersburg - VLCC supertanker in Barracuda Final Bearing
- USS Piranha - US Navy Seawolf class in Barracuda Final Bearing
- Ring of Fire - Japanese Navy Destiny III class automated submarine in Barracuda Final Bearing
- Soaring Cyclone - Japanese Navy Destiny II class manned submarine in Barracuda Final Bearing
- Sphere of Doom - Japanese Navy Destiny III class automated submarine in Barracuda Final Bearing
- Winged Serpent - Japanese Navy Destiny II class manned submarine in Barracuda Final Bearing
- Winter Dragon - Japanese Navy Destiny II class manned submarine in Barracuda Final Bearing
- Nathaniel Drinkwater series by Richard Woodman
- HM Cutter Kestrel
- HM Brig Hellebore
- HM Bomb-vessel Virago
- HMS Melusine
- HMS Antigone former French frigate
- HMS Patrician
- Vestal paddle-steamer
- Para Handy series by Neil Munro
- Paul Gallant series by Victor Suthren
- Echo corvette
- The Chronicles of Narnia series by C. S. Lewis
- Dawn Treader
- Splendor Hyaline
- Timeline-191 series by Harry Turtledove
- USS Bluefin - US submarine that worked in conjunction with the Spray to trick and sink a Confederate sub.(The Great War: American Front)
- CSS Bonefish
- USS Chapultepec
- USS Dakota - Battleship operating in the Pacific in the Great War, primarily out of Pearl Harbor in the Sandwich Islands. Sam Carsten was assigned to this ship. (The Great War: American Front)
- CSS Fort Sumter - Confederate cruiser. (The Great War: American Front)
- USS Pocahantas, Arkansas
- USS Punishment - US river Monitor operating on the Mississippi.(The Great War: Walk in Hell)
- USS Remembrance
- Ripple - U.S. fishing boat that was sunk by the CSS Swamp Fox and her crew captured. (The Great War: American Front)
- USS Sandwich Islands (referring to Hawaii; although there was certainly no USS Hawaii existing during Turtledove's timeframe, it commemorates the successful battle of 1914 when the U.S. seized the Sandwich Islands from Britain).
- CSS Scallop - Confederate submarine, former assignment of Senior Lieutenant Roger Kimball. (The Great War: American Front)
- Spray - Fishing trawler that was actually working for the US Navy as a target to draw in enemy ships to be sunk by the sub Bluefin. (The Great War: American Front)
- CSS Swamp Fox - Confederate commerce raider. Sunk the Ripple and captured her crew. (The Great War: American Front)
- USS Trenton
- CSS Whelk - Confederate submarine, former assignment of Junior Lieutenant Ralph Briggs. (The Great War: American Front)
- Travis McGee series by John D. McDonald
- Busted Flush - houseboat
- John Maynard Keynes
- Thorstein Veblen
- Dray Prescot series by Kenneth Bulmer (as Alan Burt Akers)
- H.M.S. Rockingham
- Sherlock Holmes
- The Five Orange Pips
- Lone Star
- The Cardboard Box
- May Day (Liverpool and London Line)
- Conqueror (Liverpool and London Line)
- The Adventure of Black Peter
- Sea Unicorn (whaler)
- The Five Orange Pips
- Star Wars
- Millennium Falcon (Han Solo's ship)
[edit] Radio
- HMS Troutbridge - British frigate The Navy Lark
[edit] Stage
- Flying Dutchman - in the opera The Flying Dutchman by Richard Wagner and other plays, movies and novels.
- HMS Pinafore by Gilbert and Sullivan
- Tarantula — Pirates of Penzance by Gilbert and Sullivan
- USS Reluctant (AK-601) — Mister Roberts (also appears in film version)
[edit] Television
- HMAS Ambush — Patrol Boat
- HMAS Hammersley - Sea Patrol (TV series)
- Argonaut — Mike Nelson's boat in Sea Hunt, ' 50s series
- SS Bernice — a pleasure cruiser in the Doctor Who serial Carnival of Monsters
- Black Pig — Captain Pugwash - UK Children's TV Cartoon Series
- Cetacean - submarine Man from Atlantis
- HMAS Defiance — Patrol Boat
- Flying Sub FS-1 — Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
- Gone Fission — Mr. Burns Yacht The Simpsons
- Horatio Hornblower
- HMS Grasshopper — frigate (Bracegirdle's command)
- HMS Hotspur — 20-gun sloop
- HMS Justinian — 74-gun ship-of-the-line
- Papillion — French frigate
- Le Rève — French sloop
- JAG / NCIS universe
- USS Angel Shark (SSGN-559)
- USS Benjamin Harrison
- USS Bennington (CVN-78)
- USS Bladensburg
- USS Cathedral City (SSN-757)
- USS Cayuga (DDG-51)
- USS Connolly (CVN-84)
- USS Crawford (SSN-806)
- USS Daniel Boone (DDG-51)
- USS Ellyson (FFG-19)
- USS Gainsville
- USS Gillcrist (DDG-114)
- USS Hennessey (FFG-65)
- USS John Cooper (DDG-99)
- USS Monroe Smith (FFG-62)
- USS Patrick Henry (CVN-74)
- USS San Michel
- USS Seahawk (CVN-65)
- USS Skerrett (EDDG-31)
- USS Stanley Dace
- USS Thomas Jefferson
- USS Thomas Lyons
- USS Tigershark
- USS Wake Island
- USS Watertown (SSN-696)
- Vasiliev — Russian destroyer
- USS Jebediah — nuclear sub, from the Simpson Tide episode of The Simpsons
- USS Walter Mondale — laundry ship from The Simpsons, mentioned in the episode Bart vs. Australia
- USS Kiwi — The Wackiest Ship in the Army
- SS Lady Anne — cruise ship, "Passage on the Lady Anne" episode of The Twilight Zone
- SS Minnow — Gilligan's Island
- SS More Powerful Than Superman, Batman, Spiderman, And The Incredible Hulk Put Together — Family Guy
- The Onedin Line series
- Anne Onedin — a steamship
- Charlotte Rhodes — first ship of James Onedin
- Medusa
- Pampero
- Soren Larsen
- PT-73 — McHale's Navy
- PT-116 — McHale's Navy
- seaQuest DSV 4600 — Deep Submergence Vehicle, seaQuest DSV 1
- Seaview Voyage to the bottom of the sea.
- USS Sea Spanker — aircraft carrier, from the New Kids on the Blecch episode of The Simpsons
- USS Sea Tiger — World War II submarine, Operation Petticoat 1977
- SSRN Seaview — Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, 1964-1968
- SkyDiver — UFO 1970-1971
- Stinger — one-man, high speed sub, in seaQuest DSV
- Stingray
- Sultana —The Buccaneers 1956
- Tiki III — schooner in Adventures in Paradise ' 60s series by James Michener
- Thunder — super speedboat in Thunder in Paradise 1994
- Thunderbird 4 — Submarine from Supermarionation series Thunderbirds (TV series).
[edit] Video games
- Dragonet 1 & 2 — submarines in Ace Combat 2
- Scinfaxi & Hrimfaxi - Aircraft Carrier Subamrines featured in Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War
- Gangplank Galleon — Donkey Kong Country series
- USS Idaho — nuclear submarine in Silent Steel
- Jolly Roger's ship — Super Mario 64
- OFS Kestrel — Aircraft Carrier in Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War and Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War
- SS Anne - Ship in Pokemon games
- The Cetus Amicus, an exploratory submarine in Thief II: The Metal Age
- USS Liberty — amphibious assault ship in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
- Luna Lucura — cargo vessel in Jurassic Park: Chaos Island
- Maria Doria — Tomb Raider 2
- USS Numnutz — nuclear submarine in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
- The S.S. Zelbess (alternately the S.S. Invincible) in Chrono Cross
- The Pillar of Autumn - modified United Nations Space Command Halcyon-class cruiser in Halo: Combat Evolved.
- The Eastern Spirit - decommissioned Russian whaler rebuilt to serve as supply-ship and secondary laboratory in Cold Fear.
- Elisabeth Dane - Small cargo ship Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines
- The USS Ravenswood - Coast guard ship in Cold Fear.
- The GFS Olympus and the GFS Valhalla from Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
- The Space Pirate Vessel Orphean from Metroid Prime
- The GFS Tyr from Metroid Prime 2 Echoes
OFS Vultue,Buzzard,and Barbette- Osean Aircraft Carriers in the game Ace Combat 5 YMS Chuda- Yuk Destroyer in Ace combat 5 -Erusean Agies "Invincible" Fleet- Cruisers Buluga,Kolga,Fenris,and Lazuli Battleship Tanager Carrier Geofon Destroyers Herne,Thiassi,and Thaische Submarines Beowulf nu & Pi