List of Fictional Ships - Television

Television

  • HMAS AmbushPatrol Boat
  • HMAS DefiancePatrol Boat
  • HMAS HammersleySea Patrol (TV series)
  • HMS Hero (F42) — Warship
  • Argonaut — Mike Nelson's boat in Sea Hunt, ' 50s series
  • Batboat — Batman
  • SS Bernice — a cargo ship in the Doctor Who serial Carnival of Monsters
  • Black Pig — Captain Pugwash — UK children's TV cartoon series
  • SS Claridon — Ocean liner (based on the RMS Queen Mary) in Ghost Whisperer
  • Golden Lolly — pirate ship, Henry's Cat
  • Gone Fission — Mr. Burns' yacht — The Simpsons
  • Greasy Fleece — pirate ship, Henry's Cat
  • Haunted StarGeneral Hospital
  • Horatio Hornblower
    • HMS Indefatigable — frigate (Edward Pellew, Capt.)
    • 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 (CVN-79)
    • USS Bennington (CVN-78)
    • USS Bladensburg (LPH-12)
    • USS Cathedral City (SSN-757)
    • USS Cayuga (DDG-51)
    • USS Connolly (CVN-84)
    • USS Crawford (SSN-806)
    • USS Daniel Boone (DDG-72)
    • USS Ellyson (FFG-19)
    • USS Gainsville
    • USS Gillcrist (DDG-114)
    • USS Hartung (DD-998)
    • USS Hennessey (FFG-65)
    • USS John Cooper (DDG-99)
    • USS Manassas (CG-74)
    • USS Monroe Smith (FFG-63)
    • USS Montana (CGN-42)
    • USS Patrick Henry (CVN-74)
    • USS Reprisal (CV-35)
    • USS San Michel
    • USS Seahawk (CVN-65)
    • USS Skerrett (EDDG-31)
    • Slice of Life from Dexter
    • USS Stanley Dace
    • USS Stockdale (FFG-62)
    • USS Suribachi (LST-1186)
    • USS Thomas Jefferson
    • USS Thomas Lyons
    • USS Tigershark
    • USS Vance (DDG-101)
    • USS Wake Island
    • USS Watertown (SSN-696)
    • Vasiliev — Russian destroyer
  • USS Walter Mondale — laundry ship from The Simpsons, mentioned in the episode Bart vs. Australia
  • USS KiwiThe Wackiest Ship in the Army
  • SS Lady Anne — cruise ship, "Passage on the Lady Anne" episode of The Twilight Zone
  • HMS Lindana - sloop - Phineas and Ferb
  • SS MinnowGilligan's Island
  • SS Minnow II - The boat in Rescue From Gilligan's Island
  • SS Moldavia - passenger ship, You Rang, M'Lord?
  • USS Monroe (DD-211) — The Pretender
  • S.S. More Powerful Than Superman, Batman, Spider-Man, and the Incredible Hulk Put Together - Peter Griffin's boat on Family Guy
  • The Onedin Line series
    • Anne Onedin — a 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", née "Meta Jan", née "Eva". Destroyed by arson in 1979.)
    • Medusa
    • Pampero
    • Soren Larsen (This was in fact an actual ship, a brigantine, and is still sailing today out of New Zealand. See http://www.sorenlarsen.co.nz/)
  • Naughty Jane — rowboat, Dad's Army
  • Persephone — log salvage boat from The Beachcombers
  • Piper Maru — French ship from The X-Files episode Piper Maru
  • U.S.S. Ardent — American naval destroyer from The X-Files episode Død Kalm
  • PT 73 — the PT boat from McHale's Navy
  • PT-116 — McHale's Navy
  • SS Queen of Glasgow — passenger ship, "Judgment Night" episode of The Twilight Zone
  • USS Reluctant (AK-601) — World War II cargo ship in Mister Roberts (also appears in novel, play and film versions)
  • SS TiptonThe Suite Life on Deck
  • USOS Seaview — Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
  • seaQuest DSV 4600seaQuest DSV
  • USS Sea Spanker — aircraft carrier, from the New Kids on the Blecch episode of The Simpsons
  • SkyDiverUFO 1970–1971
  • SultanaThe Buccaneers 1956
  • Thunderbird 4 - Thunderbirds 1964
  • Temperance - Bones
  • Tiki III — schooner in Adventures in Paradise 1960s series by James Michener
  • Thunder — super speedboat in Thunder in Paradise 1994
  • Vast Explorer - Adventure Inc. 2003
  • Zuko's Fire Nation ship

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