释义 |
- Other ships
- See also
- References
{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2017}}{{Use British English|date=January 2017}}Several vessels have borne the name Dart, for the dart or the River Dart: - {{ship||Dart|1794 ship}} was launched at Rotherhithe and made two voyages as a packet boat British East India Company; she then disappears from readily accessible online records.
- {{ship||Dart|1801 ship}} was launched at Ostend in 1792, came into British hands in 1801, and became a sealer and whaler in the South Seas fisheries. She was last listed in 1810.
- {{ship||Dart|1806 ship}} was launched in South America in 1797, taken in prize in 1806, made one whaling voyage and one voyage as a privateer capturing five slave vessels off Sierra Leone in 1810, before returning to mercantile trade. She was condemned as unseaworthy in 1813.
- {{ship||Dart|1818 ship}} was a merchant ship built at Sunderland, England in 1818. She made three voyages transporting convicts from Mauritius to Australia.
- {{ship||Dart|steamboat}} operated in the early 1900s as part of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet.
- The Dart Line ferry operator had several vessels named Dart: {{ship|MS|Dart 1}}; {{ship|MS|Dart 2}}; {{ship|MS|Dart 3}}, a ferry, launched 1985, now known as MS Phocine; {{ship|MS|Dart 4}}; {{ship|MS|Dart 5}}; {{ship|MS|Dart 6}}, 1998, now known as MS Arrow; {{ship|MS|Dart 7}}, 1998, now known as MS Clipper Ranger; {{ship|MS|Dart 8}}; {{ship|MS|Dart 9}}[1]
- The Dart Container Line operated MV Dart America, MV Dart Atlantic, and MV Dart Europe
Other ships- {{HMS|Dart}}
- {{USS|Dart}}
See also- Dart (disambiguation)
- Dart 15, Dart 16 and Dart 18, sailing catamarans
References1. ^{{cite web |title=Dart Line |url=http://www.simplonpc.co.uk/Dart.html |website=Simplon Postcards |accessdate=30 July 2018}}
{{Shipindex}}{{Italic title}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Dart (ship)}} 1 : Ship names |