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List of ship launches in the 1620s

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The list of ship launches in the 1620s includes a chronological list of some ships launched from 1620 to 1629.

Country Builder Location Ship Class / type Notes
1620  England Deptford Dockyard London Garland Third-rate warship For Royal Navy
1620  England Deptford Dockyard London Victory Carrack For Royal Navy
1621  England Deptford Dockyard London Bonaventure Third-rate warship For Royal Navy
1621  Dutch Republic Leeuwin Galleon merchant For Dutch East India Company
1621  Spanish Empire Havana Shipyard Havana Nuestra Señora de Atocha Galleon merchant For King Philip IV
1621  England Deptford Dockyard London Swiftsure Carrack For Royal Navy
1621  England Tryall East Indiaman For British East India Company
1622  England Deptford Dockyard London St Andrew Carrack For Royal Navy
1622  England Deptford Dockyard London St George Carrack For Royal Navy
1623  Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Gdańsk Król Dawid Galleon merchant
1623  England Deptford Dockyard London Mary Rose Fourth-rate frigate For Royal Navy
1623  England Deptford Dockyard London Triumph Second-rate warship For Royal Navy
1625  Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Gdańsk Arka Noego War pinnace For Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Navy
1626  Dutch Republic Gulden Zeepaert East Indiaman For Dutch East India Company
March 1627  Sweden Skeppsgården Stockholm Vasa Galleon warship For Svenska marinen
1627  Sweden Kalmar Kalmar Nyckel Full-rigged pinnace For Skeppskompaniet
1627  England Deptford Dockyard London Merchant Royal Galleon merchant For Captain Limbrey
1627  Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Puck Ritter Sankt Georg Galleon warship For Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Navy
1627  Dutch Republic Samson Fifth-rate warship For Admiralty of the Noorderkwartier
1627  Denmark–Norway Slottö Shipyard Nakskov Stora Sofia Ship of the line For Royal Danish Navy
October 1628  Dutch Republic Amsterdam Batavia East Indiaman For Dutch East India Company
October 1628  Dutch Republic Chamber of Amsterdam Amsterdam Sardam Yacht For Dutch East India Company

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