French ship Audacieux
Many ships of the French Navy have borne the name Audacieux or Audacieuse, which means audacious in French, including:French frigate Audacieuse (1692), a frigate built at Dunkerque, later a commerce raider, then coastguard vessel, and struck 1707
French ship Audacieux (1784), a Téméraire-class 74-gun ship of the line, broken up in 1803
French gunboat Audacieuse (1804), a gunboat in service until retired in 1814
French ship Audacieux, a Téméraire-class 74-gun ship of the line, ordered in 1805 but completed in 1807 as Pultusk
French frigate Audacieuse (1856), an Ardente-class frigate, broken up in 1872
French torpedo boat Audacieux (1890), an Agile-class torpedo boat, sunk in collision in 1896 off Corsica
French torpedo boat Audacieux (1900), a Cyclone-class torpedo boat, launched in 1900, used as a target from 1923 and broken up in 1926
French minesweeper Audacieuse (1916), an Agile-class minesweeper, later gunboat, condemned in 1940
French destroyer L'Audacieux (1934–1943), a Le Fantasque-class destroyer, sunk in 1943
French patrol vessel L'Audacieuse (P682) a P400-class patrol vessel or L'Audacieuse-class patrol boat launched in 1984
- HMS Watchful
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Several ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Watchful:HMS Watchful (1804), a 12-gun gunboat, purchased as Jane in 1804, then a tender from 1811. Sold in 1814.
HMS Watchful (1856), a Clown-class wood steam gunboat built in 1856 by T & W
- Water Witch (1835 steamer)
- Water Witch was an early British wood-hulled paddle steamer, built in 1835 at Harwich, England for steam packet services from Dover to London and to Boulogne. A successful fast ship, she was later operated on services on the South Coast of England and in
- FS Marjata
- Several Norwegian government vessels have been named FS Marjata:FS Marjata (1951), in service with Norwegian government 1965-1976 and then to navy as HNoMS Vadsø
FS Marjata (1975), in service with Norwegian government 1976-1995, latterly as Marjata II
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- HMS Royal Frederick
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Two ships of the Royal Navy built at Portsmouth Royal Dockyard were intended to be HMS Royal Frederick, but renamed before being launched:Royal Frederick was ordered in 1827 as a 120-gun Caledonia-class ship of the line, but re-ordered 3 September 1833
- List of ships named Belfast
- Several ships have been named Belfast:PS Belfast, a paddle steamer built in 1829 for service between Glasgow and Belfast, then HMS Prospero from 1837
SS Belfast (1884), a Dublin-Liverpool passenger cargo steamer of the City of Dublin Steam Packet
- List of ships named Harvard
- A number of American ships have been named Harvard, including
- Flinders (ship)
- Several vessels have been named Flinders after British explorer Matthew Flinders (1774–1814), including:Flinders was a schooner owned by the South Australian Colonial Government between 1865 and 1873.
SS Flinders (1878) was a passenger-cargo steamer
- McGeary
- People with the surname McGeary include:Clarence McGeary (1926-1993), American footballer
Liam McGeary, English martial artist
Mike McGeary (1851-1933), American baseball player
Dean McGeary, Bastion Cycles
- Van Raalte
- Van Raalte is a Dutch surname
- MV Island Discovery
- The MV Island Discovery is the first vessel in the Island-class ferry series, owned and operated by BC Ferries. Built by Damen Shipyards in 2019 along with the Island Aurora, these vessels make up the first phase of Island-class vessels. The Island