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- HMS Warrior (1860) (links | edit)
- Twenty-foot equivalent unit (links | edit)
- American President Lines (links | edit)
- Port of Los Angeles (links | edit)
- USS Tang (SS-306) (links | edit)
- Prime meridian (Greenwich) (links | edit)
- HMS Cheshire (links | edit)
- White Star Line (links | edit)
- Gorch Fock (1933) (links | edit)
- Swedish East India Company (links | edit)
- Flight deck (links | edit)
- Vijayanagara Empire (links | edit)
- HMS Prince of Wales (53) (links | edit)
- HMS Howe (32) (links | edit)
- Ports of the Baltic Sea (links | edit)
- Panamax (links | edit)
- Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (links | edit)
- Port of Houston (links | edit)
- Short ton (links | edit)
- Danube–Black Sea Canal (links | edit)
- Sava (links | edit)
- Nimrod (1867 ship) (links | edit)
- List of most successful German U-boats (links | edit)
- Port Klang (links | edit)
- Marine Atlantic (links | edit)
- SS Commissaire Ramel (links | edit)
- Aces of the Deep (links | edit)
- HMS Argus (I49) (links | edit)
- Washington Naval Conference (links | edit)
- SS Cuba (1920) (links | edit)
- German training ship Gorch Fock (1958) (links | edit)
- USS A. Houghton (links | edit)
- Siege of Malta (World War II) (links | edit)
- Cargo ship (links | edit)
- Port Krym (links | edit)
- Greengrocer (links | edit)
- SS Oceanic (1870) (links | edit)
- HMS Otranto (links | edit)
- Merchant ship (links | edit)
- Battle of Jutland order of battle (links | edit)
- SS Ceramic (links | edit)
- Nuclear marine propulsion (links | edit)
- SS Robin (links | edit)
- Minelayer (links | edit)
- Railgrinder (links | edit)
- Prize money (links | edit)
- MV Acavus (links | edit)
- PortMiami (links | edit)
- Full-rigged pinnace (links | edit)