A Ship of the line was a kind of warship. Most ships of the line were built between the 17th and 19th century. At that time, battles were fought by many such ships, which sailed in a line. At first, such ships were sailing boats, but from about the 1840s, steam-driven ships of the line were built. The steam-powered ships of the line were still made of wood. From about 1859, the Ironclad warship replaced them.
At that time, ships had cannons. Larger ships had room for more cannons, and were therefore more likely to hit the enemy. Today, ship designs are noticeably different, as cannons are no longer used.
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| Sailing rigs | |
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| By sail-plan | |
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| Multihull vessels |
- ʻalia
- Amatasi
- Baurua
- Camakau
- Catamaran
- Drua
- Jukung
- Kaep
- Kalia
- Lakatoi
- Outrigger canoe
- Pahi
- Paraw
- Pentamaran
- Proa
- Quadrimaran
- Takia
- Tepukei
- Tipairua
- Tongiaki
- Trimaran
- Ungalawa
- Va'a-tele
- Vaka katea
- Vinta
- Wa
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Naval & merchant vessels (by origin date) | | Ancient | |
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| Medieval |
- Balinger
- Birlinn
- Cog
- Hulk
- Knarr
- Koch
- Kondura
- Longship
- Shitik
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| 15th c. |
- Carrack
- Chinese treasure ship
- Caravel
- Hoy
- Trabaccolo
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| 16th c. |
- Crommesteven
- Galiot
- Galleon
- Galleass
- Flyboat
- Fluyt
- Full-rigged pinnace
- Lorcha
- Man-of-war
- Patache
- Square-rigged caravel (round or de armada)
- Xebec
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| 17th c. | |
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| 18th c. |
- Bilander
- Clipper (Baltimore Clipper)
- Gallivat
- Grab
- Gundalow
- 74-gun ship of the line
- Sloop-of-war
- Spéronare
- Trincadour
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| 19th c. |
- Blackwall frigate
- Dutch clipper
- Down Easter
- Elissa
- Windjammer
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| Fishing vessels |
- Barca-longa
- Falkuša
- Felucca
- Fifie
- Gableboat
- Herring buss
- Jangada
- Lugger
- Masula
- Nordland
- Sixareen
- Sgoth
- Smack
- Tartane
- Well smack
- Yoal
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| Recreational vessels |
- Dinghy
- Mast aft rig
- Pocket cruiser
- Sailing hydrofoil
- Sportsboat
- Trailer sailer
- Wharrams
- Windsurfer
- Yacht
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| Special terms | |
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| Other | |
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