List of oldest surviving ships

This is a list of the oldest ships in the world which have survived to this day with exceptions to certain categories. The ships on the main list, which include warships, yachts, tall ships, and vessels recovered during archaeological excavations, all date to between 700AD and 1918; earlier ships are covered in the list of surviving ancient ships. Vessels listed are sorted by date of launch as most accurately known. Many of the ships in the "Build location" column were built for use in other countries by the United Kingdom, which in the mid to late 1800s was a dominant worldwide ship builder. A majority of ships on this list are found in museums, and it includes examples that are the last of their kind left in the world.

List criteria edit

While this list includes the "oldest surviving" ships, many have since been restored, and/or reconstructed. Ships that have been exposed to the elements gradually deteriorate over time, thus no ship can be considered truly original due to part replacements during a ship's life. This leads to a known paradox called the "Ship of Theseus", making the definition of "original" unclear.[1] An example is the USS Niagara: the original sank in 1820 and was raised and reconstructed three times.[2] These extensive reconstructions left little of the original ship remaining (nonstructural items). Another separate issue is incomplete ships due to weathering conditions caused by their status as a former shipwreck, or by sheer neglect. One example is the ship Mary Rose, whose raised and preserved remains consist of only a partial hull. Those that remain underwater and intact are lumped into a separate category that focuses on shipwrecks, such as those found in the Black Sea. Many surviving old ships may also appear on other Wikipedia lists such as lightvessels. Many old lightvessels survive worldwide to this day, unlike ocean liners of which there are very few pre-World War II examples.

With these things in mind, the following are excluded edit

  • Replicas – There is an article on ship replicas.
  • Underwater wrecks – There is an index with lists of shipwrecks.
  • Ships made after 1918 – This is a list of "oldest" ships launched before 1919.

The following things are included in this page edit

  • Reconstructed ships – "Restored" is fine as long as the ship retains its original features or some of its original features.[a]
  • Wreckage – As long as they are restored in some way and put on display as a museum exhibit. All of the ships listed below include a fully intact or partially intact hull. Ships like the Lady Elizabeth are still considered to be surviving despite their current condition of not being preserved.

Legend edit

  •   These ships have been preserved as museums or
    they are no longer in use but still exist to this day.
  •   Not a museum ship (commercial vessel, privately
    owned, etcetera)
  • N/A indicates that information is unavailable or yet to be evaluated.

Oldest ships edit

Before 700 AD edit

700–1400s AD edit

Name Image Year of construction Type Build location[b] Current location Overall
length
Äskekärrskeppet   8th century[3] Viking ship Sweden
(Museum of Gothenburg)
52.4 ft (16.0 m)
First canoe found in Lake Mendota circa 800[4] Native American canoe Lake Mendota, in current Wisconsin, USA 15 ft (4.6 m)
Oseberg Ship   820[5] Viking ship Norway
(Vestfold)
Norway
(Oslo)
71 ft (22 m)
Gokstad ship   900[6] Viking ship Norway
(Vestfold)
Norway
(Oslo)
76 ft (23 m)
Tune ship   900[7] Viking ship Norway
(Vestfold)
Norway
(Oslo)
61.3 ft (18.7 m)[c]
Utrecht ship   997–1030[8][9] Cargo vessel Netherlands
(Unknown)
Netherlands
(Utrecht)
58.39 ft (17.80 m)
Serçe Limanı Shipwreck[d]   11th century[10] Merchant ship Byzantine Empire Turkey
(Bodrum)
49.2 ft (15.0 m)
Viksbåten [sv]   11th century[11] Viking ship Sweden
(Unknown)
Sweden
(Erikskulle museum)
31.49 ft (9.60 m)
Stanley Ferry logboat   1000[12][13] Logboat Britain United Kingdom
(Wakefield)
19 ft (5.8 m)
Roskilde 6 [da]   1025[14][15][16] Viking ship Norway
(Oslo)
Denmark
(Copenhagen)
122.7 ft (37.4 m)
Skuldelev 1   1030[17] Viking ship Norway
(Sognefjorden)
Denmark
(Roskilde)
51.96 ft (15.84 m)
Skuldelev 5   1030[18] Viking ship Denmark
(Roskilde)
Denmark
(Roskilde)
56.7 ft (17.3 m)
Skuldelev 6   1030[19] Viking ship Norway
(Sognefjorden)
Denmark
(Roskilde)
36.7 ft (11.2 m)
Skuldelev 3   1040[20] Viking ship Denmark
(Unknown)
Denmark
(Roskilde)
45 ft (14 m)
Skuldelev 2   1042[21] Viking ship Kingdom of Dublin Denmark
(Roskilde)
98 ft (30 m)
Ląd boat   After 1125[22][23] Cargo vessel Poland
(Wroclaw)
Poland
(Gdańsk)
27.8 ft (8.5 m)[e]
Ellingåskibet [da]   1163[24] Merchant ship Denmark
(Jutland)
Denmark
(Frederikshavn)
47.57 ft (14.50 m)
Quanzhou ship   1272 Junk China
(Unknown)
China
(Fujian)
113.5 ft (34.6 m)
Shinan ship   14th century[25][26] Trade ship China
(Unknown)
South Korea
(Mokpo)
105 ft (32 m)
Bremen cog   1380[27] Trade ship Holy Roman Empire
(Archbishopric of Bremen)
Germany
(Bremerhaven)
79 ft (24 m)
IJssel cog [nl]   15th century[28] Cog Netherlands
(Guelders)
Netherlands
(Lelystad)
65 ft (20 m)
Newport Ship   1449[29] Trade ship Spain
(Basque Country)
United Kingdom
(Newport)[f]
116 ft (35 m)

1500s–1859 edit

Names Image Year of construction Type Build location[b] Current location Overall
length
Mary Rose   1511 Carrack England
(Unknown)
United Kingdom
(Portsmouth)
Riddarholmsskeppet [sv]   1517[30] Sailing warship[g] Sweden
(Unknown)
Sweden
(Stockholm)
Maasilinn Ship [et]   1550 Transport ship Saaremaa Estonia
(Tallinn)
52 ft (16 m)
Tarihi Kadırga   Late 16th century[31][32] Galley Ottoman Empire Turkey
(Istanbul)
130 ft (39.64 m)
Sparrow Hawk   1626[33] Pinnace England
(Unknown)
United States
(Plymouth)[h]
40 ft (12 m)
Vasa   1627[34] Sailing warship[g] Swedish Empire
(Stockholm)
Sweden
(Stockholm)
226 ft (69 m)
Botik of Peter the Great   1640s Miniature Warship England or Russia Russia
(Central Naval Museum)
23 ft (7.0 m)
State Barge of Charles II   1670[35][36] Shallop England
(Unknown)
United Kingdom
(Portsmouth)
35 ft (11 m)
La Belle   1684 Colony Ship Kingdom of France United States
(Austin, TX)
54.4 ft (16.6 m)
Queen Mary's Shallop   1689[37] Shallop United Kingdom
(Unknown)
United Kingdom
(Greenwich)
41.60 ft (12.69 m)
Fortuna   1689–1692[38] Boat Russia
(Unknown)
Russia
(Pereslavl-Zalessky)
24 ft (7.3 m)
Tsar Peters Båt   1697[39] Boat Netherlands
(Zaardam)
Sweden
(Livrustkammaren)
16.73 ft (5.10 m)
Galeota Grande [pt]   1711[40][41] Royal barge Kingdom of Portugal
(Ribeira)
Portugal
(Lisbon)
81 ft (24 m)
Bucintoro dei Savoia   1729[42][43] Royal barge Republic of Venice Italy
(Venaria Reale)
52 ft (16 m)
Prince Frederick's Barge   1732[44] Royal barge Great Britain
(South Bank, London)
United Kingdom
(Greenwich)
63.34 ft (19.31 m)
Barque   1735–1750[45][46] Transport ship Canada Canada
(Quebec City)
31.00 ft (9.45 m)
Galeota Pequena   1753[47][48] Royal barge Kingdom of Portugal
(Unknown)
Portugal
(Lisbon)
58 ft (18 m)
HMS Victory   1765[49] Ship of the line Great Britain
(Chatham, Kent)
United Kingdom
(Portsmouth)
228 ft (69 m)
USS Philadelphia   1776[50][51] Gunboat United States
(Skenesboro)
United States
(Washington, D.C.)
53 ft (16 m)
Bergantim real   1780[52] Royal barge Kingdom of Portugal
(Lisbon)
Portugal
(Lisbon)
96 ft (29 m)
Hvide Chalup   1780[53] Royal barge Denmark
(Unknown)
Denmark
(Copenhagen)
Margaret   1780[54][55] Sailing yacht United Kingdom
(Whitehaven)
United Kingdom
(Windermere)
86.9 ft (26.5 m)
Delfinen [sv]   1787[56] Royal barge Sweden
(Karlskrona)
Sweden
(Stockholm)
33 ft (10 m)
Galten [sv]   1787[57] Royal barge Sweden
(Karlskrona)
Sweden
(Stockholm)
33 ft (10 m)
HMS Nancy   1789 Schooner United States
(Detroit)
Canada
(Wasaga Beach, ON)
80 ft (24 m)
Peggy   1789[58] Armed yacht Isle of Man
(Castletown)
Isle of Man
(Castletown)
27 ft (8.2 m)
Saveira Dourada   1790[59][41] Royal barge Kingdom of Portugal
(Unknown)
Portugal
(Lisbon)
43 ft (13 m)
USS Constitution   1797[60] Frigate United States
(Boston, MA)
United States
(Boston, MA)
203.3 ft (62.0 m)
Galeota da Alfândega   Late 18th century[47][61] State barge Kingdom of Portugal
(Unknown)
Portugal
(Lisbon)
38 ft (12 m)
Nordic Spirit   19th century[62][63] Fishing boat (now replica Viking ship) Norway
(Unknown)
United States
(Seattle, WA)
Zetland   1802[64][65] Lifeboat United Kingdom
(South Shields)
United Kingdom
(Redcar)
29.97 ft (9.13 m)
Galeota Real [pt]   1808[66] Royal barge Kingdom of Portugal
(Salvador)
Brazil
(Rio de Janeiro)
78 ft (24 m)
Canot impérial de Napoléon [fr]   1810[67] Royal barge French Empire
(TBD)
France
(Paris)
59 ft (18 m)
USS Ticonderoga   1812–1814 Schooner United States
(Adam and Noah Brown)
United States
(Whitehall, NY)
120 ft (37 m)
Koningssloep [nl]   1816–1818[68] Royal barge Netherlands
(Unknown)
Netherlands
(Amsterdam)
55 ft (17 m)
HMS Trincomalee   1817[69][70] Frigate Company Raj
(Bombay)
United Kingdom
(Hartlepool)
150.45 ft (45.86 m)
Lady Guilford   1819[71][72] Sailing galley United Kingdom
(Unknown)
United Kingdom
(Irvine)
HMS Unicorn   1824[73] Frigate United Kingdom
(Chatham, Kent)
United Kingdom
(Dundee)
151.9 ft (46.3 m)
Waka Taua   Before 1827[74] Waka New Zealand
(Bay of Plenty)
United Kingdom
(Edinburgh)
19 ft (5.8 m)
Oxford 1829 Boat 1828[75] Racing yacht United Kingdom
(Oxford)
United Kingdom
(Henley-on-Thames)
46.89 ft (14.29 m)
Prince Miguel's barge   1831[47][61] Royal barge Kingdom of Portugal
(Oporto)
Portugal
(Lisbon)
47 ft (14 m)
Tyne   1833[76] Lifeboat United Kingdom
(South Shields)
United Kingdom
(South Shields)
LV16 Inner Dowsing 1840[77] Lightvessel United Kingdom
(Northfleet)
United Kingdom
(Rochester)
87.44 ft (26.67 m)
Charles W. Morgan   1841[78] Whaler United States
(New Bedford, MA)
United States
(Mystic, CT)
113 ft (34 m)
Dom Fernando II e Glória   1843[79] Frigate Portuguese India
(Daman)
Portugal
(Almada)
284 ft (87 m)
Bertha   1844[80] Dredge United Kingdom
(Bristol)
United Kingdom
(Store)
50 ft (15 m)
Great Britain   1845[81][82] Ocean liner United Kingdom
(Bristol)
United Kingdom
(Bristol)
322 ft (98 m)
Brandtaucher   1850[83] Submarine German Confederation
(Kiel)
Germany
(Dresden)
27 ft (8.2 m)
Dolly   1850[84] Launch United Kingdom
(Unknown)
United Kingdom
(Windermere)
40.98 ft (12.50 m)
Gondola   1850[85] Gondola Italy
(Venice)
United States
(Las Vegas, NV)
36 ft (11 m)
Snow Squall 1851[86][87] Clipper United States
(Cape Elizabeth)
United States
(Bath)
157 ft (48 m)[i]
Edwin Fox   1853[88] Australian convict ship Company Raj
(Calcutta)
New Zealand
(Picton)
157 ft (48 m)
Maria   1853[89] Narrowboat United Kingdom
(Cheshire)
United Kingdom
(Manchester)
70.00 ft (21.34 m)
USS Constellation   1854[90] Sloop-of-war United States
(Portsmouth, VA)
United States
(Baltimore, MD)
199 ft (61 m)
Francis Metallic Surfboat   1854 Boat United States
(Long Branch, NJ)
United States
(Douglas, MI)
26 ft (7.9 m)
Tudor Vladimirescu   1854[91] Paddle steamer Austria-Hungary
(Budapest)
Romania
(Galați)
215.87 ft (65.80 m)
Victoria 1855[92] Racing yacht United Kingdom
(Newcastle upon Tyne)
United Kingdom
(Henley-on-Thames)
39.34 ft (11.99 m)
Santiago   1856[93] Barque United Kingdom
(Methil)
Australia
(Garden Island)
160 ft 7 in (48.95 m)
Skibladner   1856[94][95][96] Paddle steamer Sweden–Norway
(Motala)
Norway
(Gjøvik)
164 ft (50 m)
Gondola   1859 Steam yacht United Kingdom
(Liverpool)
United Kingdom
(Coniston Water)
86 ft (26 m)

1860–1889 edit

Names Image Year of construction Type Build location[b] Current location Overall
length
SS Rifle   1860s[97] Steamship United Kingdom
(Unknown)
United Kingdom
(Irvine)
Jylland   1860[98] Steam frigate Denmark
(Copenhagen)
Denmark
(Ebeltoft)
233 ft (71 m)
Mossdale   1860[99] Mersey flat United Kingdom
(Chester)
United Kingdom
(Ellesmere Port)
71.97 ft (21.94 m)
Warrior   1860[100] Ironclad United Kingdom
(London)
United Kingdom
(Portsmouth)
420 ft (130 m)
Cairo   1861[101] Ironclad United States
(Mound City, IL)
United States
(Vicksburg, MS)
175 ft (53 m)
Hjejlen   1861[102] Paddle steamer Denmark
(B&W Copenhagen)
Denmark
(Ry)
26.9 m (88 ft)
Mayflower   1861[103] Tugboat United Kingdom
(Bristol)
United Kingdom
(Bristol)
64.95 ft (19.80 m)
Chattahoochee   1863[104] Gunboat Confederate States of America
(Saffold, GA)
United States
(Columbus, GA)
150 ft (46 m)
Daring   1863[105] Schooner New Zealand
(Mangawhai)
New Zealand
(Hobsonville)
55 ft (17 m)
H. L. Hunley   1863[106] Submarine Confederate States of America
(Mobile, AL)
United States
(Charleston, SC)
40 ft (12 m)
Intelligent Whale   1863[107] Submarine United States
(Unknown)
United States
(Sea Girt, NJ)
28.8 ft (8.8 m)
Neuse   1863[108][109] Ironclad Confederate States of America
(Kinston, NC)
United States
(Kinston, NC)
152 ft (46 m)
Star of India   1863[110] Windjammer United Kingdom
(Isle of Man)
United States
(San Diego, CA)
278 ft (85 m)
City of Adelaide   1864[111] Clipper United Kingdom
(Sunderland)
Australia
(Adelaide, South Australia)
244 ft (74 m)
Muscogee   1864[112] Ironclad Confederate States of America
(Columbus, GA)
United States
(Columbus, GA)
223.6 ft (68.2 m)
Strelets   1864 Monitor Russian Empire
(Saint Petersburg)
Russia
(Saint Petersburg)
201 ft (61 m)
El Mahrousa   1865[113] Superyacht United Kingdom
(London)
Egypt
(Alexandria)
478 ft (146 m)
Gerda   1865 Steamboat Sweden–Norway
(Gothenburg)
Sweden
(Eskilstuna)
44.46 ft (13.55 m)
Huáscar   1865[114] Monitor United Kingdom
(Birkenhead)
Chile
(Talcahuano)
219 ft (67 m)
Sub Marine Explorer   1865[j] Submarine United States
(Brooklyn, NY)
Panama
(Pearl Islands)
39.4 ft (12.0 m)
Adelaide   1866 Paddle steamer Australia
(Echuca)
Australia
(Echuca)
105.51 m (346.2 ft)
Bjoren   1866[115] Steamboat Sweden–Norway
(Oslo)
Norway
(Bygland)
69 ft (21 m)
Emma C. Berry   1866 Sloop United States
(Noank, CT)
United States
(Mystic, CT)
39.2 ft (11.9 m)
Waterlily   1866[116] Launch United Kingdom
(Chiswick)
United Kingdom
(Falmouth)
41.97 ft (12.79 m)
Grönland [de]   1867[117] Fishing vessel Sweden–Norway
(Unknown)
Germany
(Bremerhaven)
84.64 ft (25.80 m)
May Queen   1867[118] Ketch Australia
(Franklin, Tasmania)
Australia
(Hobart, Tasmania)
69 ft (21 m)
Buffel   1868[114] Ironclad United Kingdom
(Glasgow)
Netherlands
(Rotterdam)
196 ft (60 m)
MV Enköping   1868[119] Steamship Sweden–Norway
(Oskarshamn)
Sweden
(Stockholm)
99 ft (30 m)
Freja af Fryken   1868 Steamship Sweden–Norway
(Motala)
Sweden
(Fryksta)
66.47 ft (20.26 m)
Lone Star   1868 Towboat United States
(Lyons, IA)
United States
(Le Claire, IA)
90 ft (27 m)
Schorpioen   1868[114] Ironclad French Empire
(La Seyne-sur-Mer)
Netherlands
(Den Helder)
196 ft (60 m)
Cutty Sark   1869[120] Clipper United Kingdom
(Dumbarton)
United Kingdom
(Greenwich)
280 ft (85 m)
Esperance   1869[121] Saloon launch United Kingdom
(Rutherglen)
United Kingdom
(Windermere)
64.95 ft (19.80 m)
Katarina   1869 Steamship Sweden–Norway
(Stockholm)
Finland
(Turku)
97.42 ft (29.69 m)
LV44 Carnarvon Bay   1869[122] Lightvessel United Kingdom
(Bristol)
United Kingdom
(Canvey Island)
105.67 ft (32.21 m)
Middlewich   1870[123] Icebreaker United Kingdom
(Unknown)
United Kingdom
(Madeley)
42.10 ft (12.51 m)
Yavari   1870[124] Lake steamer United Kingdom
(London)
Peru
(Lake Titicaca)
100 ft (30 m)
TS Atlantic [de]   1871 Gaff rig Germany
(Hamburg)
Germany
(Bremen)
74.47 ft (22.70 m)
Gisela [de]   1871 Paddle steamer Austria-Hungary
(Floridsdorf)
Austria
(Unknown)
170.60 ft (52.00 m)
Gurli   1871 Passenger ship Sweden–Norway
(Stockholm)
Sweden
(Stockholm)
67.1 ft (20.5 m)
Leitha   1871[125] River monitor Austria-Hungary
(Budapest)
Hungary
(Budapest)
166 ft (51 m)
Lewis R. French   1871[126] Schooner United States
(South Bristol, ME)
United States
(Camden, ME)
101 ft (31 m)
Raven   1871 Steam barge United Kingdom
(Rutherglen)
United Kingdom
(Windermere)
70.95 ft (21.63 m)
Stephen Taber   1871[127] Schooner United States
(Glenwood Landing, NY)
United States
(Rockland, ME)
68 ft (21 m)
FK 312   1872[128] Tugboat Hungary
(Unknown)
Hungary
(Balatonboglár)
Gjøa   1872[129] Sloop Sweden–Norway
(Rosendal)
Norway
(Oslo)
70 ft (21 m)
Kyles [fr]   1872[130] Cargo ship United Kingdom
(Paisley)
United Kingdom
(Irvine)
77.15 ft (23.52 m)
Puno   1872 Hospital ship United Kingdom
(London)
Peru
(Lake Titicaca)
100 ft (30 m)
Meiji Maru   1873[131] Lighthouse tender United Kingdom
(Govan)
Japan
(Tokyo)
249.3 ft (76.0 m)
Rap   1873[132] Torpedo boat United Kingdom
(London)
Norway
(Horten)
60 ft (18 m)
Eva   1874[133] Saloon launch United Kingdom
(Chiswick)
United Kingdom
(Henley-on-Thames)
44.98 ft (13.71 m)
PS Hero   1874 Paddle steamer Australia
(Echuca)
Australia
(Echuca)
92 ft (28 m)
James Craig   1874[134] Barque United Kingdom
(Sunderland)
Australia
(Sydney)
229.6 ft (70.0 m)
Juno   1874[135] Passenger ship Sweden–Norway
(Motala)
Sweden
(Gothenburg)
103.1 ft (31.45 m)
SS Salama [sv]   1874[136][137] Steamship Russia
(Vyborg)
Finland
(Savonlinna)
103.0 ft (31.4 m)
ARA Uruguay   1874[138] Corvette United Kingdom
(Birkenhead)
Argentina
(Buenos Aires)
150 ft (46 m)
Muñoz Gamero   1875 Full-rigged ship United Kingdom
(Glasgow)
Chile
(Punta Arenas)
266.6 ft (81.3 m)
Sölve   1875[139] Monitor Sweden–Norway
(Norrköping)
Sweden
(Göteborg)
131 ft (40 m)
Anna Karoline   1876[140] Nordlandsjekt Sweden–Norway
(Mosvik)
Norway
(Bodø)
21 ft (6.40 m)
PS Gem   1876[141][142] Paddle steamer Australia
(Moama)
Australia
(Swan Hill)
131 ft (40 m)
Gustaf Wasa [sv]   1876 Passenger ship Sweden–Norway
(Stockholm)
Sweden
(Leksand)
98.0 ft (29.9 m)
Lottie Cooper   1876[143] Schooner United States
(Unknown)
United States
(Sheboygan, WI)
131 ft (40 m)[k]
St. Georg [de]   1876[l] Steamboat Germany
(Hamburg)
Germany
(Alster)
Bonaire   1877[114] Steam frigate Netherlands
(Rotterdam)
Netherlands
(Den Helder)
173 ft (53 m)
Elissa   1877[144] Barque United Kingdom
(Aberdeen)
United States
(Galveston, TX)
141 ft (43 m)
Governor Stone   1877 Schooner United States
(Pascagoula, MS)
United States
(Panama City, FL)
39 ft (12 m)
Lady of the Lake   1877[145] Steam yacht United Kingdom
(Glasgow)
United Kingdom
(Ullswater)
97 ft (30 m)
Loyal   1877[146][147] Ketch Sweden–Norway
(Hardanger)
Norway
(TBD)
54 ft (16 m)
Sirius   1877[148][149] Yacht Portugal
(TBD)
Portugal
(Lisbon)
73.81 ft (22.50 m)
Bayou St. John submarine   1878[m][150] Submarine United States
(Unknown location)
United States
(Baton Rouge, LA)
20 ft (6.1 m)
Enterprise   1878 Paddle steamer Australia
(Unknown)
Australia
(Canberra)
57 ft (17.3 m)
Falls of Clyde   1878[151] Windjammer United Kingdom
(Glasgow)
United States
(Honolulu, HI)
280 ft (85 m)
HMS Gannet   1878[152][153] Sloop-of-war United Kingdom
(Sheerness, Kent)
United Kingdom
(Chatham, Kent)
170 ft (52 m)
Great Canoe   1878[154][155] Pacific Northwest United States
(New York City, NY)
63 ft (19 m)
Holland I   1878[156] Submarine United States
(New York City)
United States
(Paterson, NJ)
14 ft (4.3 m)
The Lightship 1878[157] Lightvessel United Kingdom
(Cork)
United Kingdom
(Gillingham)
91 ft (28 m)
Lady Elizabeth   1879[158] Barque United Kingdom
(Sunderland)
Falkland Islands
(Stanley)
223 ft (68 m)
Light Vessel 50 H.Y. Tyne 1879[159] Lightvessel United Kingdom
(Unknown)
United Kingdom
(Blyth)
99.93 ft (30.46 m)
Stadt Wehlen   1879[160] Paddle steamer Germany
(Blasewitz)
Germany
(Unknown)
194.25 ft (59.21 m)
Vallejo 1879 Houseboat[n] United States
(Portland, OR)
United States
(Sausalito, CA)
123.2 ft (37.6 m)
Munter   1879[161] Steam Launch Sweden–Norway
(Lidköping)
Sweden
(Vrena)
39.69 ft (12.1 m)
Annie   1880[162] Sloop United States
(Mystic, CT)
United States
(Mystic, CT)
28 ft (8.5 m)
Ejdern   1880 Steamship Sweden–Norway
(Gothenburg)
Sweden
(Södertälje)
73.46 ft (22.39 m)
Friedrich   1880 Steamship Germany
(Bremen)
Germany
(Bremen)
60.13 ft (18.33 m)
Cygnet   1881[163] Spritsail barge United Kingdom
(Strood)
United Kingdom
(Snape)
41.97 ft (12.79 m)
Elise Ann Conners   1881[164] Tugboat United States
(Camden, NJ)
United States
(Kingston, NY)
76.5 ft (23.3 m)
Fenian Ram   1881[165] Submarine United States
(New York City)
United States
(Paterson, NJ)
30.10 ft (9.17 m)
Holvikejekta [no]   1881[166] Jekt Sweden–Norway
(Sandane)
Norway
(Øyrane)
64 ft (20 m)
Mary D. Hume   1881[167] Steamboat United States
(Gold Beach, OR)
United States
(Gold Beach, OR)
140 ft (43 m)
Meissen   1881 Paddle Steamer Germany
(Unknown)
Germany
(Bremerhaven)
S:t Erik af Göteborg   1881 Passenger ship Sweden–Norway
(Gothenburg)
Sweden
(Gothenburg)
122.28 ft (37.27 m)
Grace Bailey   1882 Schooner United States
(Patchogue, NY)
United States
(Camden, ME)
118 ft (36 m)
Joseph Conrad   1882[168] Sailing ship Denmark
(Copenhagen)
United States
(Mystic, CT)
118 ft (36 m)
SL Alaska [fr]   1883[169] River launch United Kingdom
(Bourne End)
United Kingdom
(Marlow)
59.67 ft (18.20 m)
HMS Calypso   1883 Unprotected cruiser United Kingdom
(Chatham)
Canada
(Embree, NL)
235 ft (72 m)
Christeen   1883[170] Sloop United States
(Glenwood Landing, NY)
United States
(Oyster Bay, NY)
40 ft (12 m)
Nelcebee   1883[171] Lighter United Kingdom
(Rutherglen)
Australia
(Port Adelaide)
107 ft (33 m)
Abdón Calderón   1884[172] Gunboat United Kingdom
(Port Glasgow)
Ecuador
(Guayaquil)
131 ft (40 m)
Kuna   1884 Icebreaker Poland
(Gdańsk)
Poland
(Gorzów Wielkopolski)
100 ft (30.48)
Little Jennie 1884 Bugeye United States
(Solomons, MD)
United States
(Centerport, NY)
54 ft (16 m)
Amazon   1885[173] Yacht United Kingdom
(Southampton)
Malta
(Sliema)
102 ft (31 m)
Coronet   1885[174] Schooner United States
(Brooklyn, NY)
United States
(Newport, RI)
190 ft (58 m)
John Sebastian   1885[175] Lightvessel United Kingdom
(Bristol)
United Kingdom
(Bristol)
102.92 ft (31.37 m)
Partridge   1885[176] Gaff cutter United Kingdom
(Gosport)
France
(La Ciotat)
71.78 ft (21.88 m)
Pioneer   1885[177] Schooner United States
(Marcus Hook, PA)
United States
(New York, NY)
102 ft (31 m)
Polly Woodside   1885[178] Barque United Kingdom
(Belfast)
Australia
(Melbourne)
192 ft (59 m)
Wavertree   1885[179] Full-rigged ship United Kingdom
(Southampton)
United States
(New York, NY)
279 ft (85 m)
Balclutha   1886[180] Full-rigged ship United Kingdom
(Glasgow)
United States
(San Francisco, CA)
301 ft (92 m)
Hertha [de]   1886 Steamship Poland
(Szczecin)
Germany
(Unknown)
74.86 ft (22.82 m)
Isaac H. Evans   1886 Schooner United States
(Mauricetown, NJ)
United States
(Rockland, ME)
118 ft (36 m)
L'Almée   1886[181] Yacht France
(Argenteuil)
France
(Aix-les-Bains)
89 ft (27 m)
St. Nicholas [ru]   1886–1887[182] Paddle steamer Russia
(Tyumen)
Russia
(Krasnoyarsk)
184.3 ft (56.2 m)
Primrose 1887[183] Barge United Kingdom
(Rye)
United Kingdom
(Hastings)
56.39 ft (17.19 m)
RMS Segwun   1887[184] Steamship Canada
(Gravenhurst, ON)
Canada
(Toronto,ON)
125 ft (38.1 m)
Sigyn   1887[185] Barque Sweden–Norway
(Gothenburg)
Finland
(Turku)
189 ft (58 m)
HNoMS Tyr 1887[186] Flat-iron gunboat[o] Sweden–Norway
(Horten)
Norway
(Kvinnherad)
104.33 ft (31.80 m)
af Chapman   1888[187] Full-rigged ship United Kingdom
(Whitehaven)
Sweden
(Stockholm)
290 ft (88 m)
Akarana   1888 Cutter New Zealand
(Auckland)
Australia
(Darling Harbour)
39 ft (12 m)
City of Seattle   1888[188] Houseboat[n] United States
(Portland, OR)
United States
(Sausalito, CA)
121.5 ft (37.0 m)
Elbe 3 [de]   1888 Lightvessel Germany
(Vegesack)
Germany
(Hamburg)
147.96 ft (45.10 m)
Elf   1888[189][190] Racing Yacht United States
(Pocomoke City, MD)
United States
(St. Michaels, MD)
68 ft (21 m)
Equator   1888[191] Schooner United States
(San Francisco, CA)
United States
(Everett, WA)
78 ft (24 m)
Monarch   1888[192][193] Rowing 10 United Kingdom
(Unknown)
United Kingdom
(Falmouth)
64.95 ft (19.80 m)
Priscilla   1888[194] Sloop United States
(Patchogue, NY)
United States
(West Sayville, NY)
60 ft (18 m)
Anna Kristina   1889 Hardangerjakt Sweden–Norway
(Stangvik)
Spain
(Canary Islands)
108 ft (33 m)
Arthur Foss   1889[195][196] Tugboat United States
(Portland, OR)
United States
(Seattle, WA)
120 ft (37 m)
Catarina [de]   1889 Ketch Germany
(Neuhof)
Germany
(Hamburg)
52.6 ft (16.0 m)
SS Maggie 1889[197] Houseboat[p] United States or Denmark
(Debated)
United States
(Sausalito, CA)
MY Raven   1889[198] Steam yacht United Kingdom
(Rutherglen)
United Kingdom
(Ullswater)
112 ft (34 m)
Peral   1889[199] Submarine Kingdom of Spain
(Arsenal de la Carraca)
Spain
(Cartagena)
72 ft (22 m)

1890–1909 edit

Names Image Year of construction Type Build location[b] Current location LOA
Adamant   1890[200] Narrowboat United Kingdom
(Birmingham)
United Kingdom
(Stockton)
56.00 ft (17.07 m)
Dorothy   1890[201] Tugboat United States
(Newport News, VA)
United States
(Newport News, VA)
90 ft (27.4 m)
Ethel von Brixham [de]   1890[202] Schooner United Kingdom
(Brixham)
Germany
(Kiel)
95.14 ft (29.60 m)
Eureka   1890[203] Ferry United States
(Tiburon, CA)
United States
(San Francisco, CA)
299 ft (91.29 m)
Free China   1890[204][205] Junk China
(Fujian)
Taiwan
(Keelung)
75.4 ft (23.0 m)
Frifararen   1890[206] Sloop Sweden–Norway
(Orust)
Sweden
(Lysekil)
Isabella Fortuna   1890[207] Fifie United Kingdom
(Arbroath)
United Kingdom
(Wick)
43.48 ft (13.25 m)
SS Robin   1890[208] Steamship United Kingdom
(London)
United Kingdom
(London)
143 ft (44 m)
Scorpio   1890[209] Barge United Kingdom
(Unknown)
United Kingdom
(Ellesmere Port)
71.97 ft (21.94 m)
Alma   1891[210] Schooner United States
(San Francisco, CA)
United States
(San Francisco, CA)
80 ft (24 m)
Greta   1891[211][212] Thames sailing barge United Kingdom
(Brightlingsea)
United Kingdom
(Faversham)
80 ft (24 m)
Guvernøren [no]   1891[213] Whaling ship United Kingdom
(Newcastle upon Tyne)
Antarctica
(Wilhelmina Bay)
436.3 ft (133.0 m)
Helka [hu]   1891[214] Steamship Hungary
(Balatonfüred)
Hungary
(Lake Balaton)
115.55 ft (35.22 m)
Kelén [hu]   1891[215] Steamship Hungary
(Balatonfüred)
Hungary
(Lake Balaton)
115.55 ft (35.22 m)
Nellie   1891[216] Sloop United States
(Smithtown, NY)
United States
(Mystic, CT)
32.7 ft (10.0 m)
Tern   1891 Motor yacht United Kingdom
(Wivenhoe)
United Kingdom
(Windermere)
145.7 ft (44.41 m)
Fram   1892[217] Schooner Sweden–Norway
(Larvik)
Norway
(Oslo)
128 ft (39 m)
Janet [fr]   1892[218] Admirals barge United Kingdom
(Isle of Wight)
United Kingdom
(Portsmouth)
40.00 ft (12.19 m)
Kestrel 1892[219] Steam yacht United States
(Boston, MA)
United States
(Alexandria Bay, NY)
63 ft (19 m)
Mirosa   1892[220] Thames sailing barge United Kingdom
(Maldon)
United Kingdom
(Faversham)
82.92 ft (25.27 m)
Olympia   1892[221] Protected cruiser United States
(San Francisco, CA)
United States
(Philadelphia, PA)
344 ft (105 m)
Rona   1892 Sailing Yacht New Zealand
(Auckland)
New Zealand
(Wellington)
Trafik   1892 Steamship Sweden–Norway
(Stockholm)
Sweden
(Hjo)
103.87 ft (31.66 m)
Yarmouth Belle   1892[222] Excursion vessel United Kingdom
(Great Yarmouth)
United Kingdom
(Kingston upon Thames)
81.97 ft (25.0 m)
SS Coya   1893 Steamship United Kingdom
(William Denny and Brothers)
Peru
(Puno)
170 ft (52 m)
El Primero   1893 Steam yacht United States
(San Francisco, CA)
United States
(Bremerton, WA)
120 ft (37 m)
Lettie G. Howard   1893[223] Schooner United States
(Essex, MA)
United States
(New York, NY)
125 ft (38 m)
Maggie S. Myers 1893 Schooner United States
(Bridgeton, NJ)
United States
(Leipsic, DE)
50 ft (15 m)
Result   1893[224] Schooner United Kingdom
(Carrickfergus)
United Kingdom
(Cultra)
102 ft (31 m)
SS Saimaa [fi]   1893 Steamboat Finland
(Turku)
Finland
(Gulf of Finland)
81.0 ft (24.7 m)
Viking   1893 Replica Viking ship Sweden–Norway
(Sandefjord)
United States
(Chicago, IL)
78 ft (23 m)
Lagaren   1894 Motorship Sweden–Norway
(Stockholm)
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
(Spain)
113.68 ft (34.65 m)
RNLB Alfred Corry (ON 353)   1894 Lifeboat United Kingdom
(Great Yarmouth)
United Kingdom
(Southwold)
44.1 ft (13.4 m)
Bore [sv]   1894 Icebreaker Sweden–Norway
(Malmö)
Sweden
(Malmö)
133.00 ft (40.54 m)
Effie M. Morrissey   1894[225] Schooner United States
(Essex, MA)
United States
(New Bedford, MA)
152 ft (46 m)
Henry Ramey Upcher   1894 Lifeboat United Kingdom
(Sheringham)
United Kingdom
(Sheringham)
36 ft (11 m)
Spry   1894[226] Severn Trow United Kingdom
(Chepstow)
United Kingdom
(Madeley)
71.5 ft (21.8 m)
Turbinia   1894[227][228] Experimental steamship United Kingdom
(Wallsend)
United Kingdom
(Newcastle upon Tyne)
102 ft (31 m)
Vridni   1894[229] Tugboat Austria-Hungary
(Fiume)
Croatia
(Split)
42 ft (13 m)
Bessie   1895[230] Narrowboat United Kingdom
(Brierley Hill)
United Kingdom
(Dudley)
69.97 ft (21.33 m)
C.A. Thayer   1895[231] Schooner United States
(Eureka, CA)
United States
(San Francisco, CA)
219 ft (67 m)
Centaur   1895 Thames sailing barge United Kingdom
(Harwich)
United Kingdom
(Maldon)
85.7 ft (26.1 m)
Hiawatha   1895 Ferry Canada
(Toronto)
Canada
(Toronto)
56 ft (17 m)
Kitty   1895 Thames sailing barge United Kingdom
(Harwich)
United Kingdom
(Maldon)
82.13 ft (25.03 m)
Lightvessel Gedser Rev[q]   1895 Lightvessel Denmark
(Odense)
Denmark
(Nyhavn)
110 ft (34 m)
Motala Express   1895 Steamship Sweden–Norway
(Jönköping)
Sweden
(Stockholm)
117.03 ft (35.67 m)
Orinoco   1895[232] Barge United Kingdom
(Greenwich)
United Kingdom
(Faversham)
86.0 ft (26.2 m)
Pilgrim [fr]   1895[233][234] Brixham trawler United Kingdom
(Brixham)
United Kingdom
(Brixham)
74.43 ft (22.69 m)
Belem   1896[235] Barque France
(Nantes)
France
(Nantes)
190 ft (58 m)
Branksome   1896[236] Saloon launch United Kingdom
(Windermere)
United Kingdom
(Windermere)
49.97 ft (15.23 m)
Edna G   1896 Tugboat United States
(Cleveland, OH)
United States
(Two Harbors, MN)
92.4 ft (28.2 m)
Genève   1896 Paddle steamer Switzerland
(Winterthur)
Switzerland
(Lake Geneva)
208 ft (63 m)
Glenlee   1896[237] Barque United Kingdom
(Port Glasgow)
United Kingdom
(Glasgow)
246 ft (75 m)
Kishamis [hu]   1896[238] Sailing boat Hungary
(Balatonfüred)
Hungary
(Unknown)
40 ft (12 m)
Lynher   1896[239] Tamar Barge United Kingdom
(Calstock)
United Kingdom
(Cremyll)
51.18 ft (15.60 m)
Meteor   1896[240] Whaleback United States
(Superior, WI)
United States
(Superior, WI)
380 ft (120 m)
Otto   1896[241] Launch United Kingdom
(Wivenhoe)
United Kingdom
(Windermere)
45.48 ft (13.86 m)
Rebecca T. Ruark   1896[242] Skipjack United States
(Taylors Island, MD)
United States
(Tilghman Island, MD)
Rickmer Rickmers   1896[243] Barque German Empire
(Bremerhaven)
Germany
(Hamburg)
318 ft (97 m)
Dawn   1897[244] Spritsail barge United Kingdom
(Maldon)
United Kingdom
(West Mersea)
81.93 ft (24.97 m)
Keenora   1897[245] Passenger ship Canada
(Lake of the Woods, ON)
Canada
(Selkirk, MB)
158 ft (48 m)
La Dolce Vita   1897[246] Hotel barge Netherlands
(Groningen)
Italy
(Venice)
69 ft (21 m)
Marianne   1897 Yacht Sweden–Norway
(Gothenburg)
Sweden
(Mariestad)
82.45 ft (25.13 m)
HSwMS Najaden   1897[247] Full-rigged ship Sweden–Norway
(Karlskrona)
Norway
(Fredrikstad)
160 ft (49 m)
Presidente Sarmiento   1897[248] Training ship United Kingdom
(Birkenhead)
Argentina
(Buenos Aires)
267 ft (81 m)
St Paul   1897[249] Lifeboat United Kingdom
(Great Yarmouth)
United Kingdom
(Chatham)
38.98 ft (11.88 m)
Wallace Foss 1897[250][251] Tugboat United States
(Tacoma WA)
United States
(Newport, RI)
62 ft (19 m)
Wyvern   1897 Sailing yacht Sweden–Norway
(Porsgrund Baatbyggeri)
Norway
(Stavanger)
59.75 ft (18.21 m)
Albion   1898 Norfolk wherry United Kingdom
(Lake Lothing)
United Kingdom
(Ludham)
65 ft (20 m)
Berkeley   1898[252] Ferry United States
(San Francisco, CA)
United States
(San Diego, CA)
279 ft (85 m)
Carola   1898[253] Steam yacht United Kingdom
(Bowling)
United Kingdom
(Irvine)
70.16 ft (21.38 m)
Consuta 1898[254] Umpire's Launch United Kingdom
(Goring-on-Thames)
United Kingdom
(River Thames)
49.97 ft (15.23 m)
Edme   1898 Thames sailing barge United Kingdom
(Harwich)
United Kingdom
(St Osyth)
80 ft (24 m)
RNLB Jane Anne   1898[255][256] Lifeboat United Kingdom
(Thames Iron Works)
United Kingdom
(Irvine)
36.9 ft (11.2 m)
Kittiwake   1898[257] Saloon launch United Kingdom
(Bowness-on-Windermere)
United Kingdom
(Windermere)
40.00 ft (12.19 m)
Marjorie   1898 Thames sailing barge United Kingdom
(Ipswich)
United Kingdom
(Unknown)
84 ft (25.6 m)
Marquis   1898[258] Narrowboat United Kingdom
(Saltley Dock)
United Kingdom
(Trent & Mersey Canal)
54.00 ft (16.46 m)
Moyie   1898[259] Paddle steamer Canada
(Toronto)
Canada
(Kaslo)
161.7 ft (49.3 m)
Niagara   1898[260] Thames sailing barge United Kingdom
(Wivenhoe)
United Kingdom
(Unknown)
86.7 ft (26.43 m)
Northwich   1898[261][262] Narrowboat United Kingdom
(Saltley)
United Kingdom
(Gloucester)
71.28 ft (21.73 m)
Nuneham   1898[263] Passenger vessel United Kingdom
(Brimscombe)
United Kingdom
(Windsor)
Puglia[r]   1898[264] Protected cruiser Italy
(Taranto)
Italy
(Vittoriale degli italiani)
289.5 ft (88.25 m)
MS Koski [fi]   1898 Pleasure ship Finland
(Varkaus)
Finland
(Kuopio)
78.74 ft (24.00 m)
MS Puijo [fi]   1898 Pleasure ship Finland
(Maaninka)
Finland
(Saimaa)
92.84 ft (28.30 m)
MS Ukko [fi]   1898 Pleasure ship Finland
(Lehtoniemi)
Finland
(Kuopio)
100.06 ft (30.50 m)
PS Waimarie   1898[265] Paddle Steamer United Kingdom
(London)
New Zealand
(Whanganui River)
100.2 ft (30.5 m)
SB Wyvenhoe   1898 Thames sailing barge United Kingdom
(Wivenhoe)
United Kingdom
(Maldon)
85 ft (26 m)
Albatros   1899 Ketch Netherlands
(Capelle aan den IJssel)
Netherlands
(Amsterdam)
131 ft (39.9 m)
Decima   1899[266] Thames sailing barge United Kingdom
(Southampton)
United Kingdom
(Dartford)
85 ft (26 m)
Enterprise No 1   1899[267] Narrowboat United Kingdom
(Unknown)
United Kingdom
(Staines)
52 ft (15.86 m)
James Stevens No 10   1899[268] Lifeboat United Kingdom
(Thames Iron Works)
United Kingdom
(St. Ives)
37.50 ft (11.43 m)
Maud   1899 Norfolk wherry United Kingdom
(Reedham)
United Kingdom
(Ludham)
60 ft (18 m)
Norrtelje   1899 Steamship Sweden–Norway
(Stockholm)
Sweden
(Norrtälje)
145.01 ft (44.20 m)
Shamrock   1899[269] Tamar Barge United Kingdom
(Stonehouse Creek)
United Kingdom
(Cotehele Quay)
56.95 ft (17.36 m)
Stjernen I   1899 Steamship Sweden–Norway
(Oslo)
Norway
(Exact location unknown)
56 ft (17 m)
William B. Tennison   1899 Bugeye United States
(Oriole, MD)
United States
(Solomons Island, MD)
60.5 ft (18.4 m)
MS Pyhäselkä [fi] 1899 Pleasure ship Finland
(Varkaus)
Finland
(exact location unknown)
102.36 ft (31.20 m)
Angara [ru]   1900[270] Icebreaker United Kingdom
(Newcastle upon Tyne)
Russia
(Irkutsk)
200.13 ft (61 m )
Christiaan Brunings   1900 Steamer Netherlands
(Amsterdam)
Netherlands
(Amsterdam)
Edward M. Cotter   1900 Fireboat United States
(Elizabeth, NJ)
United States
(Buffalo, NY)
118 ft (36 m)
SY Ena   1900 Steam yacht Australia
(Berrys Bay)
Australia
(Sydney)
88 ft (27 m)
SS Howard L. Shaw   1900 Lake Freighter United States
(Wyandotte, MI)
Canada
(Ontario Place)
451 ft (137 m)
Ironsides   1900 Thames sailing barge United Kingdom
(Grays)
United Kingdom
(Faversham)
84 ft (26 m)
James Stevens No 14   1900[271] Lifeboat United Kingdom
(Thames Iron Works)
United Kingdom
(Walton-on-the-Naze)
42.98 ft (13.10 m)
HMS Jarramas [sv]   1900 Tall ship/Frigate Sweden–Norway
(Karlskrona)
Sweden
(Karlskrona)
128.4 ft (39.1 m)
Marbury   1900[272] Icebreaker United Kingdom
(Unknown)
United Kingdom
(Ellesmere Port)
40.98 ft (12.49 m)
Mikasa   1900[273] Pre-dreadnought battleship United Kingdom
(Barrow-in-Furness)
Japan
(Yokosuka)
432 ft (132 m)
Regina M.   1900[274] Sloop United States-Canada
(Passamaquoddy Bay)
United States
(Mystic, CT)
River Thames Visitor Centre   1900[275] Thames Lighter United Kingdom
(Unknown)
United Kingdom
(Richmond Upon Thames)
60 ft (18.30 m)
Sir Walter Scott   1900 Steamship United Kingdom
(Dumbarton)
United Kingdom
(Trossachs)
110 ft (34 m)
Västan   1900 Steamship Sweden–Norway
(Motala)
Sweden
(Stockholm)
106.5 ft (32.5 m)
Victory Chimes   1900[276] Schooner United States
(Bethel, DE)
United States
(Rockland, ME)
135 ft (41 m)
Cangarda   1901 Yacht United States
(Wilmington, DE)
United States
(Belfast, Maine)
126 ft (38 m)
Chauncy Maples   1901[277] Motor ship United Kingdom
(Polmadie)
Malawi
(Monkey Bay)
126 ft (38 m)
RRS Discovery   1901[278] Barque United Kingdom
(Dundee)
United Kingdom
(Dundee)
172 ft (52 m)
Duchesse Anne   1901[279] Full-rigged ship German Empire
(Bremerhaven)
France
(Dunkirk)
302 ft (92 m)
Gazela   1901[280] Barquentine Kingdom of Portugal
(Setubal)
United States
(Philadelphia, PA)
177 ft (54 m)
Holland 1   1901[281] Submarine United Kingdom
(Barrow-in-Furness)
United Kingdom
(Gosport)
63.10 ft (19.23 m)
Janie Seddon   1901[282] Submarine minelayer United Kingdom
(Paisley)
New Zealand
(Motueka)
90 ft (27 m)
Kathryn   1901 Skipjack United States
(Crisfield, MD)
United States
(Chance, MD)
50 ft (15 m)
Lilith   1901[283][284] Narrowboat United Kingdom
(Unknown)
United Kingdom
(Ashton-under-Lyne)
71.44 ft (21.77 m)
Reaper   1901[285] Fifie United Kingdom
(Sandhaven)
United Kingdom
(Fife)
70.26 ft (21.42 m)
Sigsbee   1901[286] Skipjack United States
(Deal Island, MD)
United States
(Baltimore, MD)
47 ft (14 m)
Susan May 1901 Skipjack United States
(Pocomoke City, MD)
United States
(Wenona, MD)
46 ft (14 m)
Tilikum   1901[287] Dugout canoe British Canada Canada
(Victoria, British Columbia)
38 ft (12 m)
Urger   1901[288] Tugboat United States
(Ferrysburg, MI)
United States
(Waterford, NY)
73 ft (22 m)
Uri [de]   1901[289] Paddle Steamer Switzerland
(Winterthur)
Switzerland
(Lake Lucerne)
202.7 ft (61.8 m)
HMCC Vigilant   1901[290] Customs cutter United Kingdom
(Falmouth)
United Kingdom
(Chatham)
99.93 ft (30.46 m)
Windsor Belle   1901[291] Launch United Kingdom
(Windsor)
United Kingdom
(Wargrave)
59.48 ft (18.13 m)
Basuto   1902[292][293] Clyde puffer United Kingdom
(Port Dundas)
United Kingdom
(Ellesmere Port)
65.90 ft (20.10 m)
Columbia   1902[294] Excursion steamship United States
(Wyandotte, MI)
United States
(Buffalo, NY)
207.67 ft (63.30 m)
Irene   1902[295] Tugboat United States
(Crawford and Reid)
United States
(Seattle, WA)
70 ft (21 m)
Jupiter   1902[296] Tugboat United States
(Philadelphia, PA)
United States
(Philadelphia, PA)
101 ft (31 m)
Kung Ring   1902 Passenger ship Sweden–Norway
(Stockholm)
Sweden
(Stockholm)
66.08 ft (20.14 m)
Madiz   1902 Yacht United Kingdom
(Ailsa Shipbuilding Company)
147.5 ft (45.0 m)
Normac   1902[297] Steamship United States
(Port Huron, MI)
Canada
(Port Dalhousie,ON)
110 ft (35.2 m)
Osprey   1902[298] Saloon launch United Kingdom
(Bowness)
United Kingdom
(Windermere)
45.48 ft (13.86 m)
USS Sachem   1902[299][300] Yacht United States
(Pusey and Jones)
United States
(Petersburg, KY)
186 ft (57 m)
Shenandoah   1902 Schooner United States
(New York City, NY)
United Kingdom
(Sark)
177 ft (54 m)
Silver Heel   1902[301] Log canoe United States
(Kent County, MD)
United States
(Chestertown, MD)
33.11 ft (10.09 m)
Solway Lass   1902[302] Schooner Netherlands
(Martenshoek)
Australia
(Whitsundays Islands)
127 ft (39 m)
Stanley Norman   1902[303] Skipjack United States
(Salisbury, MD)
United States
(Annapolis, MD)
48.3 ft (14.71 m)
Suomen Joutsen   1902[304] Full-rigged ship France
(Saint-Nazaire)
Finland
(Turku)
315 ft (96 m)
Waratah   1902[305] Tugboat Australia
(Unknown)
Australia
(Sydney)
108.5 ft (33.1 m)
Water Viper   1902[306] Saloon launch United Kingdom
(Windermere)
United Kingdom
(Windermere)
42.56 ft (12.97 m)
Alma Doepel   1903 Schooner Australia
(Bellingen, NSW)
Australia
(Melbourne)
148.3 ft (45.2 m)
Aurora   1903[307] Protected cruiser Russian Empire
(Saint Petersburg)
Russia
(Saint Petersburg)
416 ft (127 m)
Boomerang   1903[308] Schooner Australia
(Sydney)
Australia
(Sydney)
96 ft (29.28 m)
Celtic   1903 Thames sailing barge Netherlands
(Papendrecht)
United Kingdom
(Sittingbourne)
90 ft (27.43 m)
Daniel Adamson   1903[309] Tugboat United Kingdom
(Birkenhead)
United Kingdom
(Liverpool)
109.93 ft (33.53 m)
Eleanor   1903 Racing sloop United States
(City Island, NY)
United States
(Hudson, NY)
36 ft (11 m)
Garlandstone   1903[310] Cargo vessel United Kingdom
(Calstock)
United Kingdom
(Tavistock)
75.93 ft (23.14 m)
Lightship Finngrundet   1903 Lightvessel Sweden–Norway
(Gävle)
Sweden
(Stockholm)
107.6 ft (32.7 m)
Föri   1903[311] Ferry Grand Duchy of Finland
(Turku)
Finland
(Turku)
Light Vessel 72   1903[312] Lightvessel United Kingdom
(Sunderland)
United Kingdom
(Neath)
115.93 ft (35.34 m)
SS Mariefred [sv]   1903 Passenger ship Sweden–Norway
(Stockholm)
Sweden
(Mariefred)
107.74 ft (32.84 m)
Pommern   1903[313] Barque United Kingdom
(Glasgow)
Finland
(Åland)
311.8 ft (95.0 m)
Alose   1904[314] Submarine France
(Toulon)
France
(Marseille)
77.9 ft (23.7 m)
Ariki   1904[315] Yacht New Zealand
(Logan Brothers)
New Zealand
(Auckland)
54 ft (16.45 m)
Barnegat   1904 Lightship United States
(Camden, NJ)
United States
(Camden, NJ)
129 ft (39 m)
STV Black Jack   1904 Brigantine United Kingdom
(Scotland)
Canada
(Quyon, QC)
87 ft (27 m)
SS Boxholm II [sv]   1904 Steamship Sweden–Norway
(Kristianstad)
Sweden
(Sommen)
67.61 ft (20.61 m)
Fannie L. Daugherty   1904 Skipjack United States
(Crisfield, MD)
United States
(Wenona, MD)
41.3 ft (12.6 m)
Hajen [sv]   1904[316] Submarine Sweden–Norway
(Stockholm)
Sweden
(Karlskroma)
76.4 ft (23.3 m)
Henry   1904[317] Spritsail barge United Kingdom
(Grays)
United Kingdom
(Faversham)
76.26 ft (23.24 m)
James & Mary Walker 1904[318] Lifeboat United Kingdom
(London)
United Kingdom
(Anstruther)
38.00 ft (11.58 m)
RNLB J C Madge (ON 536)   1904 Lifeboat United Kingdom
(Thames Iron Works)
United Kingdom
(Sheringham Museum)
41 ft (12 m)
SS Leppävirta [fi]   1904 Pleasure ship Finland
(Varkaus)
Finland
(Lappeenranta)
88.09 ft (26.85 m)
Maple Leaf   1904[319] Schooner Canada
(Vancouver, BC)
Canada
(Vancouver, BC)
92 ft (28 m)
Medea   1904[320] Steam yacht United Kingdom
(Glasgow)
United States
(San Diego, CA)
134 ft (41 m)
SS Milwaukee Clipper   1904[321] Ferry United States
(Cleveland, OH)
United States
(Muskegon, MI)
361 ft (110 m)
PS Montreux [fr]   1904[322] Paddle Steamer Switzerland
(Winterthur)
Switzerland
(Lake Geneva)
206.6 ft (63.0 m)
Moshulu   1904 Barque United Kingdom
(Port Glasgow)
United States
(Philadelphia, PA)
396 ft (121 m)
Piemonte [it]   1904[323][324] Paddle Steamer Switzerland
(Zürich)
Switzerland
(Lake Maggiore)
167 ft (51 m)
Provider 1904[325] Schooner United Kingdom
(Fleetwood)
United Kingdom
(Tayvallich)
45.97 ft (14.01 m))
Sava   1904[326] Monitor Austria-Hungary
(Újpest)
Serbia
(Belgrade)
189 ft (58 m)
Seamew   1904–08[72] Yard tender United Kingdom
(Fairlie)
United Kingdom
(Irvine)
25 ft (7.6 m)
Swiftsure (LV-83)   1904[196] Lightship United States
(Camden, NJ)
United States
(Seattle, WA)
129.6 ft (39.47 m)
Virginia W   1904 Skipjack United States
(Guilford, VA)
United States
(Cambridge, MD)
37.5 ft (11.4 m)
SS Amasa Stone   1905 Lake freighter[s] United States
(Wyandotte, MI)
United States
(Charlevoix, MI)
545 ft (166 m)
BAP América [es]   1905 Gunboat United Kingdom
(Liverpool)
Peru
(Iquitos)
134 ft (41 m)
Asgard   1905[327] Sailing yacht Norway
(Larvik)
Ireland
(Collins Barracks)
50.9 ft (15.5 m)
Doris   1905[328] Sailing yacht United States
(Deep River, CT)
United States
(Deep River, CT)
77.6 ft (23.7 m)
MS Fæmund II   1905 Ferry Norway
(Trondheim)
Norway
(Femund)
82 ft (25 m)
Hathor   1905 Norfolk wherry United Kingdom
(Reedham)
United Kingdom
(Wroxham)
56 ft (17 m)
Hermann [de]   1905 Sailboat Germany
(Wewelsfleth)
Germany
(Hamburg)
Hilda M. Willing   1905 Skipjack United States
(Oriole, MD)
United States
(Chance, MD)
40 ft (12 m)
SS Karjalankoski [fi]   1905 Pleasure ship Finland
(Joroinen)
Finland
(Kuopio)
79.39 ft (24.20 m)
Kieler Sprotte [de]   1905 Steamboat Germany
(Rostock)
Germany
(Kiel)
71.4 ft (21.8 m)
SS Ridgetown   1905 Lake freighter United States
(Chicago)
Canada
(Mississauga)
569 ft (176.4 m)
Sheila
 
1905[329] Canoe Yawl Isle of Man France
(Golfe du Morbihan)
23 ft (7.6m)
Alexander von Humboldt   1906 Barque Germany
(Bremen)
Germany
(Bremerhaven)
205.2 ft (62.55 m)
Baltimore   1906[330] Tugboat United States
(Baltimore, MD)
United States
(Baltimore, MD)
84.5 ft (25.8 m)
Blümlisalp   1906 Paddle steamer Switzerland
(Zürich)
Switzerland
(Lake Thun)
198.33 ft (60.45 m)
Bussard   1906[t] Steamboat Germany
(Papenburg)
Germany
(Kiel)
139.7 ft (42.6 m)
SB Cambria   1906[331] Thames sailing barge United Kingdom
(Greenhithe)
United Kingdom
(Faversham)
90.95 ft (27.72 m)
Edith May   1906 Thames sailing barge United Kingdom
(Harwich)
United Kingdom
(Lower Halstow)
20.75 ft (6.32 m)
SB Ena   1906[332] Thames sailing barge United Kingdom
(Harwich)
United Kingdom
(Hoo St Werburgh)
88.13 ft (26.86 m)
Ida May   1906[333] Skipjack United States
(Somewhere in Virginia)
United States
(Chance, MD)
42.2 ft (12.9 m)
Minnehaha   1906[334] Steamboat United States
(Minnesota)
United States
(Minnesota)
70 ft (21 m)
Östanå I   1906 Passenger ferry Sweden
(Stockholm)
Sweden
(Stockholm)
115 ft (35 m)
Saturn   1906[335] Narrowboat United Kingdom
(Chester)
United Kingdom
(Shropshire Union Canal)
71.60 ft (21.82 m)
SS St. Marys Challenger   1906[u] Lake Freighter United States
(River Rouge, MI)
United States
(Great Lakes)
551 ft (167.945 m)
Thalatta   1906 Thames sailing barge United Kingdom
(Harwich)
United Kingdom
(St Osyth)
88.9 ft (27.1 m)
Ticonderoga   1906[336] Paddle steamer United States
(Shelburne, VT)
United States
(Shelburne, VT)
220 ft (67 m)
U-1   1906 Submarine German Empire
(Kiel)
Germany
(Munich)
139.1 ft (42.4 m)
Viking   1906 Barque Denmark
(Copenhagen)
Sweden
(Gothenburg)
387.2 ft (118.0 m)
Viola   1906[337] Trawler United Kingdom
(Beverley)
South Georgia
(Grytviken)
108.50 ft (33.07 m)
Ambrose (LV-87)   1907 Lightvessel United States
(Camden, NJ)
United States
(Manhattan, NY)
135.5 ft (41.28 m)
Andechs   1907[338] Paddle steamer Germany
(Stegen am Ammersee)
Germany
(Holzhausen am Ammersee)
111.5 ft (34.0 m)
Charles Henry Ashley   1907[339] Lifeboat United Kingdom
(Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company)
United Kingdom
(Cemaes Bay)
37.97 ft (11.57 m)
Daniel McAllister [commons]   1907[340] Tugboat Canada
(Collingwood, ON)
Canada
(Montreal, QC)
108.9 ft (33.2 m)
Drazki   1907 Torpedo boat France
(Chalon-sur-Saône)
Bulgaria
(Varna)
124 ft (38 m)
F. C. Lewis Jr. 1907 Skipjack United States
(Hopkins, VA)
United States
(Wenona, MD)
39 ft (12 m)
MS Henrik Ibsen   1907 Steamship Sweden
(Gothenburg)
Norway
(Telemark Canal)
101.5 ft (30.9 m)
Hercules   1907[341] Tugboat United States
(Camden, NJ)
United States
(San Francisco, CA)
151 ft (46 m)
Hjälparen [sv]   1907 Lifeboat Sweden
(Stockholm)
Sweden
(Stockholm)
30.8 ft (9.4 m)
Irene   1907 Ketch United Kingdom
(Bridgwater)
United Kingdom
(Bridgwater)
100 ft (30 m)
Keewatin   1907[342] Passenger liner United Kingdom
(Govan)
Canada
(Port McNicoll, ON)
336.5 ft (102.6 m)
Lyttelton   1907 Tugboat United Kingdom
(Scotland)
New Zealand
(Port Lyttelton)
Nyanza   1907 Steamship United Kingdom
(Renfrewshire)
Kenya
(Kisumu)
Pegasus   1907 Tugboat United States
(Baltimore, MD)
United States
(Jersey City, NJ)
100 ft (30 m)
Prince Otman 1907[343] Yacht United Kingdom
(Fleetwood)
United Kingdom
(Palma)
92 ft (28 m)
Rosa   1907 Hotel barge Netherlands
(Dedemsvaart)
France
(Canal Latéral de la Garonne)
98 ft (30 m)
SS Suur-Saimaa [fi]   1907 Pleasure ship Finland
(Varkaus)
Finland
(Savonlinna)
90.38 ft (27.55 m)
Tarmo   1907[344] Icebreaker United Kingdom
(Newcastle upon Tyne)
Finland
(Kotka)
220 ft (67 m)
Yankee   1907 Ferry United States
(Kensington, PA)
United States
(New York, NY)
136.6 ft (41.6 m)
Alexandra [de]   1908[345][346] Steamship Germany
(Hamburg)
Germany
(Flensburg)
121.25 ft (36.96 m)
Circle Line XIV   1908 Tour boat United States
(Newburgh, NY)
United States
(Jersey City, NJ)
123 ft (37 m)
Fehmarnbelt   1908 Lightvessel Germany
(Brake, Lower Saxony)
Germany
(Lübeck)
149.1 ft (45.44 m)
Mohican II   1908 Steamship United States
(Newburgh, NY)
United States
(Lake George, NY)
117 ft (36 m)
Monarch   1908[347] Narrowboat United Kingdom
(Saltley Dock)
United Kingdom
(Trent & Mersey Canal)
61.97 ft (18.89 m)
Oscar W   1908[348][349][350] Paddle steamer Australia
(Echuca)
Australia
(River Murray)
103.1 ft (31.42 m)
Oster   1908 Steamship Norway
(Kristiansand)
Norway
(Bergen)
104 ft (32 m)
Raeo   1908[351] Tugboat United States
(Bronx, NY)
United States
(Wenatchee, WA)
72 ft (22 m)
Sabino   1908[352] Steamship United States
(Boothbay, ME)
United States
(Mystic, CT)
57 ft (17 m)
Sharpness   1908[353] Tugboat United Kingdom
(Branscombe)
United Kingdom
(Braunston)
44.98 ft (13.72 m)
Speeder   1908[354] Motor vessel United States
(Seattle, WA)
United States
(Exact location unknown)
87 ft (26.52 m)
Storskär   1908 Steamship Sweden
(Gothenburg)
Sweden
(Stockholm)
127.8 ft (39.0 m)
Thalis o Milisios [ru]   1908 Cable ship United States
(Newport News, VA)
Greece
(Palaio Faliro)
Angantyr   1909 Ferry Sweden
(Motala Verkstad)
Sweden
(Stockholm)
76 ft (23 m)
Ardwina   1909 Thames sailing barge United Kingdom
(Ipswich)
United Kingdom
(London)
85 ft (26 m)
Arkansas   1909[355] Tugboat United States
(Cleveland, OH)
United States
(Wilmington, DE)
75 ft (23 m)
Bigwin 1909[356] Steamship Canada
(Toronto)
Canada
(Dorset, ON)
66 ft (20 m)
Black Pearl   1909[357] Schooner Sweden
(Pukavik)
Malta
(Ta'Xbiex)
150 ft (46 m)
Bürgermeister Abendroth [de]   1909 Lightvessel Germany
(Tönning)
Germany
(Bremerhaven)
144 ft (44 m)
Dar Pomorza   1909[358] Frigate German Empire
(Hamburg)
Poland
(Gdynia)
267 ft (81 m)
Doris   1909[359] Thames bawley United Kingdom
(Harwich)
United Kingdom
(Gillingham)
40.00 ft (12.19 m)
Drottningholm   1909[360] Ferry Sweden
(Motala Verkstad)
Sweden
(Stockholm)
76 ft (23 m)
Duwamish   1909[361] Fireboat United States
(Shoreline, WA)
United States
(Seattle, WA)
120 ft (37 m)
Großherzogin Elisabeth   1909 Schooner Netherlands
(Alblasserdam)
Germany
(Elsfleth)
209 ft (64 m)
Kysten [sv]   1909 Steamship Norway
(Trondheim)
Norway
(Tønsberg)
140 ft (43 m)
Lizzie Porter   1909[362] Lifeboat United Kingdom
(Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company)
United Kingdom
(Chatham Historic Dockyard)
34.98 ft (10.67 m)
Lotus   1909[363] Motor ship United States
(Seattle, WA)
United States
(Seattle, WA)
85 ft (26 m)
President   1909 Narrowboat United Kingdom
(Saltley)
United Kingdom
(Dudley)
71 ft (22 m)
Stadt Zürich   1909[364] Paddle steamer Switzerland
(Zürich)
Switzerland
(Lake Zürich)
193.9 ft (59.1 m)
Steam Pinnace 199   1909[365] Pinnace United Kingdom
(Portsmouth)
United Kingdom
(Portsmouth)
50 ft (15 m)
Unyo Maru [ja]   1909 Training ship Japan
(Osaka Iron Works)
Japan
(Tokyo)
136.1 ft (41.51 m)
William Riley of Birmingham   1909[366] Lifeboat United Kingdom
(Thames Iron Works)
United Kingdom
(Whitby)
33.97 ft (10.35 m)

1910–1918 edit

Names Image Year of construction Type Build location[b] Current location Length overall
George   1910[367] Short boat United Kingdom
(Wigan)
United Kingdom
(Ellesmere Port)
61.97 ft (18.89 m)
Georgios Averof   1910[368] Armored cruiser Kingdom of Italy
(Livorno)
Greece
(Palaio Faliro)
459.7 ft (140.1 m)
Gonca   1910[369] Steam yacht Turkey
(Istanbul)
104.9 ft (32.0 m)
Grimsby   1910[370] Narrowboat United Kingdom
(Saltley Dock)
United Kingdom
(Trent & Mersey Canal)
71.60 ft (21.82 m)
RNLB Helen Smitton (ON 603)   1910[371] Lifeboat United Kingdom
(Thames Iron Works)
United Kingdom
(Marloes)
37.97 ft (11.57 m)
RNLB James Leith   1910 Lifeboat United Kingdom
(TBD)
United Kingdom
(TBD)
Juneta 1910[372] Tugboat United States
(Astoria, OR)
United States
(Portland, OR)
43 ft (13 m)
Krasnyy Vympel [ru]   1910 Yacht Russia
(Saint Petersburg)
Russia
(Vladivostok)
151.9 ft (46.3 m)
La Suisse [fr]   1910[373] Paddle steamer Switzerland
(Lausanne-Ouchy)
257.5 ft (78.5 m)
Laurindo Pitta [pt]   1910[374][375][v] Tugboat Great Britain
(Barrow-in-Furness)
Brazil
(Rio de Janeiro)
129 ft (39 m)
Noorderlicht   1910 Schooner German Empire
(Flensburg)
Norway
(Svalbard)
151.7 ft (46.2 m)
Norrskär   1910 Steamship Sweden
(Gothenburg)
Sweden
(Stockholm)
114.3 ft (34.8 m)
Sand Man   1910[376][377][378] Tugboat United States
(Tacoma, WA)[w]
United States
(Olympia, WA)
60 ft (18 m)
Ste. Claire   1910[379] Excursion steamship United States
(Toledo Shipbuilding Company)
United States
(Detroit)
190 ft (58 m)
Suriname-Rivier   1910 Lightvessel Netherlands
(Haarlem)
Suriname
(Nieuw Amsterdam)
81.6 ft (24.85 m)
Trillium   1910[380] Ferry Canada
(Toronto)
Canada
(Toronto)
150 ft (46 m)
Atlinto 1911[381] Launch Canada
(Atlin, BC)
Canada
(Atlin, BC)
41 ft (12 m)
SS Blidösund [sv]   1911 Steamship Sweden
(Göteborg)
Sweden
(Stockholm)
115.7 ft (35.3 m)
Claude W. Somers   1911 Skipjack United States
(Young's Creek, VA)
United States
(Reedville, VA)
42.5 ft (13.0 m)
Connaught   1911[382] Passenger vessel United Kingdom
(Oxford)
United Kingdom
(Richmond Upon Thames)
105.93 ft (32.31 m)
Europa   1911[383] Barque Germany
(Hamburg)
Netherlands
(Amsterdam)
131 ft (40 m)
Eye of the Wind   1911 Brigantine Germany
(Brake)
Germany
(exact location unknown)
132 ft (40 m)
Hestmanden   1911 Merchant ship Norway
(Laksevåg)
Norway
(Kristiansand)
195 ft (59 m)
James M. Schoonmaker   1911[384] Lake freighter United States
(Ecorse, MI)
United States
(Toledo, OH)
617 ft (188 m)
McKeever Brothers (SP-683)   1911[385] Patrol vessel United States
(Noank, CT)
United States
(Seaford, DE)
136 ft (41 m)
Nomadic   1911[386] Tender United Kingdom
(Belfast)
United Kingdom
(Belfast)
220 ft (67 m)
Nusret   1911 Minelayer German Empire
(Kiel)
Turkey
(Tarsus)
131 ft (40.20 m)
Passat   1911[387] Barque German Empire
(Hamburg)
Germany
(Hamburg)
377 ft (115 m)
Peking   1911[388] Barque German Empire
(Hamburg)
Germany
(Hamburg)
377.6 ft (115.1 m)
Thomas W. Clyde   1911 Skipjack United States
(Oriole, MD)
United States
(Deal Island, MD)
54.4 ft (16.6 m)
Tordenskjold   1911[196] Schooner United States
(Seattle, WA)
United States
(Seattle, WA)
75 ft (23 m)
Tradewind   1911 Schooner Netherlands
(Capelle aan de IJssel)
Netherlands
(Exact location unknown)
121 ft (37 m)
Wäiski   1911 Passenger ship Germany
(Einswarden)
Finland
(Helsinki)
157.48 ft (48.00 m)
Zeelands Luister [nl]   1911 Barge Netherlands
(Vrijenban)
Netherlands
(Rotterdam)
128.8 ft (39.3 m)
African Queen   1912[389] Boat United Kingdom
(Lytham)
United States
(Key Largo, FL)
30 ft (9.1 m)
Albatros [de]   1912 Steamboat Germany
(Papenburg)
Germany
(Damp)
119.81 ft (36.52 m)
Canberra   1912 Paddle Steamer Australia
(Echuca)
Australia
(Echuca)
74 ft (22.6 m)
Cartela   1912 Ferry Australia
(Hobart, TAS)
Australia
(Hobart, TAS)
123 ft (37 m)
TSS Earnslaw   1912[390] Steamship New Zealand
(Dunedin)
New Zealand
(Lake Wakatipu)
168 ft (51 m)
Garðar BA 64   1912[391] Whaler Norway
(Unknown)
Iceland
(Patreksfjörður)
100.39 ft (30.6 m)
MS Gustaf III   1912 Steamship Sweden
(Stockholm)
Sweden
(Stockholm)
76.11 ft (23.20 m)
MV Gustafsberg VII   1912 Steamship Sweden
(Oskarshamn)
Sweden
(Stockholm)
113.7 ft (34.7 m)
Herons 1912[392] Houseboat United Kingdom
(Unknown)
United Kingdom
(Brentford)
48.50 ft (14.78 m)
Hospital Boat No. 67 1912[393] Hospital boat United Kingdom
(Isle of Wight)
United Kingdom
(Devonshire)
70 ft (21 m)
Hyöky [fi]   1912 Lightvessel Russia
(Saint Petersburg)
Finland
(Hamina)
140.09 ft (42.70 m)
Ilford   1912[394] Narrowboat United Kingdom
(West Bromwich)
United Kingdom
(TBD)
70.46 ft (21.48 m)
James Caird   1912[395] Whaleboat United Kingdom
(London)
United Kingdom
(London)
22.5 ft (6.9 m)
MS J. L. Runeberg   1912 Steamship Finland
(Helsinki)
Finland
(Gulf of Finland)
94.4 ft (28.8 m)
Kanangra   1912 Ferry Australia
(Mort's Dock)
Australia
(Sydney)
149.18 ft (45.47 m)
Katherine M. Lee 1912 Oyster schooner United States
(Greenwich, NJ)
United States
(Leipsic, DE)
85 ft (26 m)
Kerne [fr]   1912[396] Tugboat United Kingdom
(Montrose)
United Kingdom
(Liverpool)
76.95 ft (23.47 m)
Kwasind   1912 Ferry Canada
(Toronto)
Canada
(Toronto)
71 ft (22 m)
La Palma   1912 Steamship United Kingdom
(Middlesbrough)
Canary Islands
(Tenerife)
220.14 ft (67.10 m)
Lady Denman   1912 Ferry Australia
(Huskisson, NSW)
Australia
(City of Shoalhaven, NSW)
110 ft (34 m)
Sundowner   1912[397][398] Yacht United Kingdom
(Sheerness, Kent)
United Kingdom
(Ramsgate, Kent)
58 ft (18 m)
Wendameen   1912 Schooner United States
(Boothbay, ME)
United States
(Portland, ME)
67 ft (20 m)
Zhongshan   1912[399] Gunboat Japan
(Nagasaki)
China
(Wuhan)
216.12 ft (65.87 m)
Acadia   1913[400] Survey vessel United Kingdom
(Tyne and Wear)
Canada
(Halifax, NS)
182 ft (55 m)
Adventuress   1913 Schooner United States
(Boothbay, ME)
United States
(Seattle, WA)
133 ft (41 m)
Benjamim Guimarães   1913 Paddle steamer United States
(Pittsburgh, PA)
Brazil
(Pirapora)
144 ft (44 m)
Count Dracula 1913[401][402] Launch German Empire
(Wilhemshaven)
United Kingdom
(Hayling Island)
50.00 ft (15.24 m)
Jókai [hu]   1913 Steamship Hungary
(TBD)
Hungary
(TBD)
118.43 ft (36.10 m)
Jolie Brise   1913[403] Cutter France
(Le Havre)
United Kingdom
(Hamble)
73.10 ft (22.28 m)
Kildare   1913[404] Narrowboat United Kingdom
(TBD)
United Kingdom
(Dudley)
76.60 ft (23.35 m)
Kommuna   1913 Salvage Vessel Russian Empire
(St. Petersburg)
Sevastopol[x]
(Disputed)
315 ft (96 m)
Kossuth [hu]   1913[405] Steamship Hungary
(TBD)
Hungary
(TBD)
202.7 ft (61.80 m)
Kyle   1913 Steamship United Kingdom
(Tyne and Wear)
Canada
(Harbour Grace, NL)
220 ft (67 m)
MV North Head   1913 Ferry Australia
(Woolwich)
Australia
(Cairns)
210 ft (64 m)
Rusinga 1913 Ferry United Kingdom
(Renfrewshire)
Kenya
(Kisumu)
220 ft (67 m)
SS Stord I   1913 Passenger ship Norway
(Bergen)
Norway
(Bergen)
SS Usoga   1913 Ferry United Kingdom
(Renfrewshire)
Kenya
(Kisumu)
220 ft (67 m)
SS Lokki [fi]   1913 Pleasure ship Finland
(Varkaus)
Finland
(Helsinki)
78.58 ft (23.95 m)
Belle of Louisville   1914 Paddle steamer United States
(Pittsburgh, PA)
United States
(Louisville, KY)
157.5 ft (48.0 m)
Bustardthorpe 1914[406] Lighter United Kingdom
(Gainsborough)
United Kingdom
(Abingdon)
91.93 ft (28.02 m)
Caroline   1914[407] Light cruiser United Kingdom
(Birkenhead)
United Kingdom
(Belfast)
420 ft (130 m)
Doulos Phos   1914[y] Cruise ship United States
(Newport News, VA)
Indonesia
(Bintan Regency)
428 ft (130 m)
Eppleton Hall   1914[408] Tugboat United Kingdom
(South Shields)
United States
(San Francisco)
100.5 ft (30.6 m)
Fulton [da]   1914 Schooner Denmark
(Marstal)
Denmark
(Marstal)
38 m (124.7 ft)
Halas 71 1914[409] Ferry United Kingdom
(Glasgow)
Turkey
(Istanbul)
164.04 ft (50.00 m)
Hazel   1914[410] Narrowboat United Kingdom
(Runcorn)
United Kingdom
(Ashton-under-Lyne)
71.97 ft (21.94 m)
Hercules   1914 Floating crane Germany
(Emden)
Panama
(Panama Canal)
152 ft (46 m)
Horns Rev   1914 Lightvessel Denmark
(Fåborg)
Denmark
(Esbjerg)
110.18 ft (33.58 m)
Alaska   1914[411] Tugboat United States
(Cleveland, OH)
United States
(Wilmington, DE)
71 ft (22 m)
Katahdin   1914[412] Steamboat United States
(Bath Iron Works)
United States
(Greenville, ME)
102 ft (31 m)
L.V. Railroad Barge No. 79   1914[413] Barge United States
(Perth Amboy, NJ)
United States
(Brooklyn, NY)
36 ft (11 m)
Libby's No. 23   1914[414] Sailboat
(Fishing vessel)
United States
(Seattle, WA)
United States
(Port Alsworth, AK)
29.6 ft (9.0 m)
Naramata   1914[415] Tugboat Canada
(Okanagan Landing, BC)
Canada
(Penticton, BC)
98 ft (30 m)
Perth   1914 Ferry United Kingdom
(Glasgow)
Australia
(Perth)
103 ft (31 m)
Pilot   1914[416] Pilot boat United States
(San Diego, CA)
United States
(San Diego, CA)
52 ft (16 m)
Sicamous   1914[417] Sternwheeler Canada
(Port Arthur, Ontario)
Canada
(Penticton, BC)
200.5 ft (61.1 m)
Stadt Rapperswil   1914[418] Paddle steamer Switzerland
(Zürich)
Switzerland
(Lake Zürich)
193.9 ft (59.1 m)
Statsraad Lehmkuhl   1914[419][420] Training ship German Empire
(Bremerhaven)
Norway
(Bergen)
320 ft (98 m)
Suur Tõll   1914[421] Icebreaker German Empire
(Stettin)
Estonia
(Tallinn)
247 ft (75.4 m)
SSV Tabor Boy 1914 Sailboat Netherlands
(Amsterdam)
United States
(Marion, MA)
92 ft (28 m)
Texas   1914[422] Dreadnought battleship United States
(Newport News, VA)
United States
(La Porte, TX)
573 ft (175 m)
USS Zumbrota   1914[423] Motor boat United States
(Port Clinton, OH)
United States
(Marina del Rey, CA)
70 ft (21 m)
Addie   1915[424] Tugboat United Kingdom
(Brinscombe)
United Kingdom
(London)
63.93 ft (19.49 m)
Amrumbank [de]   1915 Lightvessel Germany
(Papenburg)
Germany
(Emden)
172.2 ft (52.5 m)
Atta Boy   1915[425] Motor launch United Kingdom
(Suffolk)
United Kingdom
(Thames)
30 ft (9.1 m)
Bradbury   1915[426] Patrol boat Canada
(Selkirk, Manitoba)
Canada
(Selkirk, Manitoba)
158 ft (48 m)
Brandram 1915[427][428] X Lighter United Kingdom
(Sunderland)
United Kingdom
(Stoke)
105 ft (32 m)
Cyclops   1915[429] Admiralty pinnace United Kingdom
(Portsmouth)
United Kingdom
(Portsmouth)
42.00 ft (12.80 m)
Glala 1915[430] Yacht United Kingdom
(Hamble)
United Kingdom
(Ipswich)
78.00 ft (23.77 m)
Iowa   1915[431] Tugboat United States
(Cleveland, OH)
United States
(Wilmington, DE)
75 ft (23 m)
Katie (SP-660)   1915 Patrol vessel United States

(Crittenden, VA)

United States
(Richmond, VA)
48 ft (15 m)
Langer Heinrich   1915 Floating crane Germany
(Duisburg)
Italy
(Genoa)
165 ft (50 m)
Liemba   1915 Ferry German Empire
(Papenburg)
Tanzania
(Kigoma)
234.25 ft (71.40 m)
Light Ship Petrel   1915[432] Lightvessel Ireland
(Dublin Dockyard Company)
United Kingdom
(Strangford)
99 ft (30 m)
M33   1915[433] Monitor United Kingdom
(Belfast)
United Kingdom
(Portsmouth)
177 ft (54 m)
Marie Galante [fr]   1915 Schooner Germany
(Unknown)
Netherlands
(Amsterdam)
121 ft (37 m)
Miseford   1915 Tugboat Canada
(Welland, ON)
Canada
(Thunder Bay, ON)
80 ft (24 m)
Peacock   1915[434] Narrowboat United Kingdom
(Birmingham)
United Kingdom
(Dudley)
69.97 ft (21.33 m)
Peter P   1915[435] X Lighter United Kingdom
(Sunderland)
United Kingdom
(Barking Creek)
109.93 ft (33.51 m)
Sankt Erik   1915[436] Icebreaker Sweden
(Stockholm)
Sweden
(Stockholm)
200 ft (61 m)
See W. See (SP-740)   1915 Patrol vessel United States
(Bay Shore, NY)
United States
(Richmond, VA)
65 ft (20 m)
Skjelskør [sv]   1915 Steamship Denmark
(Svendborg)
Denmark
(Frederikssund)
67.4 ft (20.5 m)
Spithead 1915[437] X Lighter United Kingdom
(Sunderland)
United Kingdom
(Sandwich)
105.50 ft (32.16 m)
Wilhelm Carpelan   1915 Transport boat Finland
(Helsinki)
Finland
(Turku)
60.8 ft (18.5 m)
Coastal Motor Boat 4   1916[438] Torpedo boat United Kingdom
(London)
United Kingdom
(Duxford)
40.00 ft (12.19 m)
Coastal Motor Boat 9 1916[439][440] Torpedo boat United Kingdom
(London)
United Kingdom
(Avonmouth)
40.00 ft (12.19 m)
Krassin   1916[441] Icebreaker United Kingdom
(Newcastle upon Tyne)
Russia
(Saint Petersburg)
327.4 ft (99.8 m)
Lilian   1916[442] Yacht Sweden
(Stockholm)
United Kingdom
(Twickenham)
98.43 ft (30.00 m)
MAS 15 [it]   1916[443] Torpedo boat Italy
(Unknown)
Italy
(Rome)
Mercantile   1916 Schooner United States
(Little Deer Isle, ME)
United States
(Camden, ME)
155 ft (47 m)
Portsmouth Lightship   1916 Lightvessel United States
(Pusey and Jones)
United States
(Portsmouth, VA)
101 ft (31 m)
Skeaf VII [fr]   1916[444] Sailing cruiser Germany
(Lemwerder)
France
(Douarnenez, Bretagne)
92 ft (28 m)
SM UB-46   1916 U-boat Germany
(Bremen)
Turkey
(Çanakkale)
121.1 ft (36.9 m)
Carlisle II   1917 Ferry United States
(Bellingham, WA)
United States
(Port Orchard, WA)
65 ft (20 m)
CLS2 Carpentaria   1917[445] Lightvessel Australia
(Sydney)
Australia
(Queensland Maritime Museum)
72.0 ft (21.9 m)
CLS4 Carpentaria   1917[446] Lightvessel Australia
(Sydney)
Australia
(Darling Harbour)
72.0 ft (21.9 m)
Commander   1917 Motor vessel United States
(Morehead City, NC)
United States
(New York, NY)
60 ft (18 m)
De Wadden   1917[447] Schooner Netherlands
(Unknown)
United Kingdom
(Liverpool)
116 ft (35 m)
Flashing Stream 1917[448] Pinnace United Kingdom
(Chatham)
United Kingdom
(Bristol)
L'Art de Vivre   1917 Hotel barge United Kingdom
(Deptford)
France
(Bourdeaux)
100 ft (30 m)
MAS 96 [it]   1917[449] Torpedo boat Italy
(Unknown)
Italy
(Gardone Riviera)
52 ft (16 m)
Maud   1917[450] Sailing ship Norway
(Vollen)
Norway
(Tofte)
119 ft (36 m)
Pajtás [hu]   1917 Steamship Hungary
(TBD)
Hungary
(TBD)
88.58 ft (27 m)
Szőke Tisza [hu]   1917[451] Steamship Hungary
(TBD)
Hungary
(TBD)
253.94 ft (77.4 m)
Tarahne   1917[452] Passenger ferry Canada
(Atlin, BC)
Canada
(Atlin, BC)
119.3 ft (36.3 m)
Valley Camp   1917[453] Lake freighter United States
(Lorain, OH)
United States
(Sault Ste. Marie, MI)
550 ft (170 m)
Concrete Canal Boat   1918[454] Barge United Kingdom
(Stourbridge)
United Kingdom
(Gloucester)
69.97 ft (21.33 m)
Felipe Larrazabal (R-11)   1918[455] Minesweeper United States
(New York City, NY)
Venezuela
(Puerto Cabello)
187 ft (57 m)
STS Kapitan Borchardt   1918 Schooner Poland
(Unknown)
Poland
(Unknown)
138 ft (42 m)
Lotus   1918 Schooner United States
(Rocky River, OH)
United States
(Sodus Point, NY)
60 ft (18 m)
Oosterschelde   1918 Schooner Netherlands
(Rotterdam)
160 ft (48.7 m)
President   1918[456][457] Q-ship United Kingdom
(Renfrew)
United Kingdom
(City of London)
262 ft (80 m)
Robert and Ellen Robson   1918[458] Lifeboat United Kingdom
(Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company)
United Kingdom
(Whitby)
33.97 ft (10.35 m)
Seaplane Lighter H21   1918[459] Seaplane lighter United Kingdom
(Kent)
United Kingdom
(Yeovilton)
57.97 ft (17.68 m)
Surprise   1918[460] Schooner United States
(Rockport, MA)
United States
(Camden, ME)
44.5 ft (13.6 m)
W. P. Snyder Jr.   1918[460] Sternwheeler United States
(Pittsburgh, PA)
United States
(Marietta, OH)
175 ft (53 m)

Oldest surviving by category edit

The following is a list of ships arranged by category. These include ships that are the oldest in the world by type and by function, they do not include ships known only for being the last of their kind. The cutoff date as with the list are ships constructed before 1919.

By type edit

Oldest... Name Year of construction Type
Warship[461] Mary Rose 1511 Carrack
Continuously maintained[462] Tarihi Kadırga c.1600[z] Galley
Schooner[463] Peggy 1791 Armed yacht
Lifeboat[464] Zetland 1802 Rescue craft
Submarine[465] Brandtaucher 1850 Naval ship
Tugboat[466][467] Mayflower 1861 Steam tug
Clipper ship[468][469] City of Adelaide 1864 Sailing ship
Turbine-powered ship[470] Turbinia 1894 Experimental
Sternwheeler[471] Moyie 1898 Paddle steamer

By function edit

Oldest... Name Year of construction Type
Commissioned naval vessel[472] HMS Victory[aa] 1765 Ship of the line
Commissioned naval vessel afloat[473] USS Constitution[aa] 1797 Frigate
Commissioned naval vessel in active service[474] Kommuna 1913 Salvage ship
Merchant ship[475] Charles W. Morgan 1841 Whaler
Ocean liner[476] SS Great Britain 1843 Passenger ship
Operational steamship[477] Bertha[ab] 1844 Dredge
Active steamship[478] Tudor Vladimirescu [pl] 1854 Paddle steamer[ac]
Active sailing ship[479] Star of India 1863 Windjammer
Active river icebreaker[citation needed] Kuna 1884 River icebreaker
Racing yacht[480] Partridge 1885 Yacht
Active fireboat[481][482] Edward M. Cotter 1900 Fireboat

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Use your best judgement when including these ships here per "Ship of Theseus". Going by reliable sources indicating that the ship is "surviving" is a good indication of inclusion.
  2. ^ a b c d e Area of origin
  3. ^ Estimated length
  4. ^ It is popularly called the Glass Wreck because of the large quantities of broken glassware visible during the ships excavation
  5. ^ Extant length
  6. ^ Currently Disassembled
  7. ^ a b Not otherwise defined, it's only known that these ships were used for warfare.
  8. ^ Currently in storage
  9. ^ 36-foot bow section is preserved
  10. ^ Built between 1863 and 1865
  11. ^ 89-ft. section is preserved
  12. ^ Oldest still navigable steamship in Germany
  13. ^ This is the discovery date, it is assumed the submarine is from the Confederacy. No known information is available regarding a launch date or original name.
  14. ^ a b Originally built as a steam ferry
  15. ^ Rebuilt as a car ferry
  16. ^ Originally built as a steam Schooner.
  17. ^ Lightvessel No. XVII Gedser Rev is the full name of the ship.
  18. ^ Bow and bridge section are preserved
  19. ^ Hull is now a breakwater
  20. ^ Sea going museum ship
  21. ^ Converted to an articulated barge in 2013. Bow section remains the same while the superstructure has changed.
  22. ^ Laurindo Pitta is active at times when doing water tours.
  23. ^ Wheelhouse was built in Olympia.
  24. ^ Sevastopol is a city in Crimea
  25. ^ Retains its original engines and other machinery as well as its stern section
  26. ^ Tarihi Kadırga was constructed in the late 16th or early 17th century
  27. ^ a b Ceremonial role
  28. ^ The Bertha is laid up (inactive)
  29. ^ The Tudor Vladimirescu is a "Sidewheeler" as opposed to the Moyie.

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