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
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 FS
HMS Royal Frederick
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