Paddle Steamers
- Isabel II (ex-British Royal William, purchased 1834) - Renamed Santa Isabel in 1850.
- Don Álvaro de Bazán class (2)
- Don Álvaro de Bazán.
- Congreso.
- Andalucía class (2)
- Andalucía.
- Península.
- Piles.
- Vulcano.
- Alerta class (2)
- Alerta.
- Vigilante.
- Reina de Castilla class (3)
- Reina de Castilla.
- Magallanes.
- Elcano.
- Lepanto.
- León.
- Castilla.
- Satélite.
- Don Juan de Austria.
- Narváez.
- Velasco class (2)
- Velasco.
- Conde de Regla.
- Clase Conde de Venadito (4)
- Conde de Venadito.
- Neptuno.
- Guadalquivir.
- General Lezo.
- General Liniers.
- Churruca.
- Victoria de las Tunas.
- Ferrolano class (2)
- Ferrolano.
- Gaditano.
- Blasco de Garay.
- Colón class (2)
- Colón.
- Pizarro.
- Antonio Ulloa class (2)
- Antonio Ulloa.
- Jorge Juan
- Vasco Nuñes de Balboa class (2)
- Vasco Núñez de Balboa 1856-1875.
- Hernán Cortés 1856–1890.
- Isabel II class
- Isabel II 1850-1882 renamed Ciudad de Cádiz in 1868.
- Francisco de Asís, 1850, renamed Fernando el Católico in 1856, sunk, boarding by Numancia in 1873.
- Isabel la Católica. 1850.
- Fernado el Católico 1850, sunk in Cuba in 1856.
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