A list of 131 words by chained_bear.
- bonhomme richard
- serapis appears on 3 other lists and has 1 comment
- monitor appears on 39 other lists
- virginia appears on 8 other lists
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- santa maria
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- kalmar nyckel
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- normandie
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- carpathia
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- love boat
- queen anne's revenge has 1 comment
- flying cloud
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- dante alighieri
- andrea doria
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- hunley
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- great eastern
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- susan constant
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- mary celeste
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- great western
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- henrietta marie
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- morro castle
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- saratoga
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- millennium falcon
- achille lauro
- nimitz
- yorktown has 3 comments
- yamato
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- graf spee
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- exxon valdez
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- minnow appears on 25 other lists and has 11 comments
- john b.
- pt-109
- slave 1 has 1 comment
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- northwestern
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- cornelia marie
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- karluk
- ile de france
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- patience appears on 31 other lists and has 4 comments
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- emily b. souder has 1 comment

darqueau how about the dawn treader Jul 29, 2008
john They're not literary, and I'm not sure they're famous, but this post mentions two wonderfully named ships: The Amiable Nancy and The Charming Betsey. Reminded me of this list. Jan 27, 2008
reesetee C_b, how about the Karluk? Oct 23, 2007
chained_bear Skipvia--and yarb--I think my cultural illiteracy is showing. I hereby confess: I have never read Conrad, nor have I (gasp!) read Melville. I'd be lame if I added those names without really knowing anything about the ships... wouldn't I?
At any rate, you've shamed me into reading Great Works again.
Or at least *considering* reading Great Works. ;)
And skipvia--I love your comments! I hope you're not REALLY hesitating to post them! Oct 23, 2007
chained_bear No, no, I meant Minerva. I can't remind you too much about it without giving away a great plot secret, and I want people to read those books so I won't give it away. Anyway it was Jack Shaftoe's ship.
Yeah, I remember Queen Anne's Revenge because when I was in fifth grade, I read this cheapo Scholastic book called PIRATES, like, five times in a row. I remember because my brother said "Why are you rereading the same book?! You could've read that one, and then four other ones!" But you know, I had that book almost memorized. I remember a lot of useless facts from it (who knows how true they are, now that I know how books get written!), and I wouldn't trade those memories of curling up with a book I knew was good, for the world. :)
Well... maybe for the world. Oct 23, 2007
skipvia *feeling somewhat better now*
*gingerly* How about the ships from Billy Budd--the Rights-of-Man and the Indomitable? I'm pretty sure Melville was going for some symbolism here, but I just can't seem to fathom it. (Har!)
Here's something you might enjoy, from Wikipedia. The early drafts of Billy Budd called the ship Indomitable, but Melville intended to change it to Bellipotent--from bella (war) and potens (power). The symbolism becomes a bit more clear...
*contemplating pressing the Comment button, but afraid I'll get yelled at again. Deep breath..here goes...* Oct 23, 2007
reesetee The ship in Neal Stephenson's Baroque Cycle: You mean Queen Anne's Revenge?
But wait--it's already listed. Guess you remembered it. :-) Oct 23, 2007
chained_bear Skipvia, I forgot to say: I'm glad you like the list. I feel bad for yelling now, even though I wasn't mad or anything. *wallows in guilt* Oct 23, 2007
yarb Yes I do, very much. But I prefer the land-based novels - The Secret Agent, Nostromo, Under Western Eyes - to the saltier ones. Sometimes I think Conrad gets a bit carried away with his sailors' yarns. Oct 22, 2007
chained_bear It's noteworthy fiction indeed, u. However, it's an awful name for a ship. I'll think about it. :)
Yarb, thanks for the stories! I can't decide if I want to add them or not, but I'll think about that too. You like Conrad, do you? Oct 22, 2007
chained_bear Ooh! A co-worker reminded me: Minerva. Oct 22, 2007
john then there's the famous ship "of fools." Oct 22, 2007
uselessness Oh, Horatio Hornblower's ship was the Indefatigable. It's fiction, but noteworthy fiction. :-) Oct 22, 2007
chained_bear Oh no! Now I can't remember the name of the awesome ship in Neal Stephenson's Baroque Cycle! Someone help! You know the ship I'm talking about? (I don't want to post a spoiler on here.) The one that half-cocked Jack and his buds sail back to Europe? Oct 22, 2007
yarb The Resolution was Cook's ship on his second and third voyages; I think it was the first ship to cross the Antarctic circle. Endeavour was Cook's ship on his first voyage.
*SPOILER*
The Patna in Conrad's "Lord Jim" is a steamer bound for Araby with a load of 600 pilgrims on the hajj. The ship is disabled by a submerged object and Jim, in a moment of moral crisis, joins the other crew in abandoning her and her human cargo, in the certain belief that she will go to the bottom. The Patna is in fact taken under tow by a French naval vessel and Jim's dereliction is exposed, branding him with a mark of disgrace which he is unable to shake off.
"The Nellie, a cruising yawl, swung to her anchor without a flutter of the sails, and was at rest" is the opening sentence of Conrad's "Heart of Darkness". Although the ship doesn't feature in the story, for some reason I can never forget its name.
Of course there are countless fictional ships and you have to exercise discrimination, but I think these two, certainly the Patna, merit inclusion. Oct 22, 2007
john Fantastic list. I *love* that the Millenium Falcon is included. Might I suggest the Black Duck, a famous rum runner? Great story about it here.
Oh, and PT 109! Oct 22, 2007
chained_bear Resolution? I thought his ship was called the Endeavour? (which is on the list)
Sloop John B., check! Can you elaborate on the other two? I've not heard of those.
SKIPVIA!! Bite your tongue! It was the C.S.S. Virginia! (which is already on the list) Merrimack was its name before the Confederacy made it an ironclad. Hence the famous battle should rightly be said to have been between "the Monitor and the Virginia." Oct 22, 2007
yarb Marvellous! I might suggest Cook's Resolution. And three fictional ships - the sloop John B., and from Conrad the doomed steamer Patna (Lord Jim) and of course "the Nellie, a cruising yawl.." Oct 22, 2007
skipvia "Monitor" but no "Merrimac?"
I love this list! Oct 22, 2007
uselessness Okay, where the heck is the S.S. Minnow? Oct 22, 2007
reesetee What a great list idea! So much history here. :-D Oct 22, 2007
chained_bear Ah, I kept thinking of "Hornet" and yet I couldn't place it, so I didn't list it. Thanks for saving me the terrible trouble of clicking on the Wiki link. :) Oct 22, 2007
palooka Great list CB - you have a nice cross section of famous & infamous ships, many with wonderful names (the Flying Cloud e.g.). The Hornet was a great WWII carrier & is now a museum ship in Alameda, CA. Oct 22, 2007