< seilfartøy etter form
Fast ocean-going sailing ships generally characterized by sharply raked stern, a long and low hull with the draft deeper aft than forward, an inclined, overhanging counter stern, and a large spread of canvas; developed in the mid-19th century as cargo vessels, but their speed lent the vessels to other uses; typically having three masts and square rigs.[en]
< seilfartøy etter form
Sailing vessel that was used for coastal shipping off Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany in the 18th and 19th centuries. A typical koff had one and a half masts with a gaff rigged main sail and spanker and one or two square sails in the main top. The hull was plump with a flat bottom and a heavily rounded, raised bow and stern.[en]
< seilfartøy etter form
Bottom-based merchant ships of the 13th to the 15th century, clinker-built with rounded bow and stern, fore and after castles, and very broad in the beam; occasionaly used as warships.[en]
< Fritidsbåt
Describes watercraft used for sporting or competitive activities.[en]
< Lastefartøy
Vessels designed to carry cargo packed in standardized, sealable, and reusable containers, that are made to fixed dimensions (usually either 20 or 40 feet in length) and designed to stack and lock together. They are also characterized by the lack of cargo handling gear, which is located on shore terminals rather than aboard ship. Container ships require large hatches in the deck for stowing the cargo; belowdecks typically is a cellular grid of compartments opening to the weather deck and designed to receive the containers and hold them in place until unloading is achieved at the port of destination.[en]
< marinefartøy
Vessels built and armed for combat purposes[en]
< Krigsskip
Fast moderately sized warships designed to provide fleet reconnaissance and protection, able to roam independently in search of enemy craft.[en]
< fartøy rigget med sneseil: en mast
Relatively small, decked sailing vessels similar to sloops, with a single mast and a bowsprit with, often two, headsails, but with the mast stepped farther aft.[en]
< fartøy etter type omgivelser
Small or medium-sized vessels engaged in coastwise navigation; generally merchant vessels maintaining trade and communication among smaller ports and between major entrepôts and the hinterland.[en]
< handelsfartøy etter lastetype
Watercraft designed primarily to transport cargo.[en]
< Lastefartøy
Barges used for loading and unloading ships offshore or for transporting goods short distances in shallow waters.[en]
< Flatbunnet fartøy
Capacious, flat-bottomed vessels, usually intended to be pushed or towed, primarily for transporting cargo.[en]
< handelsfartøy etter servicetype
Ships belonging to shipping companies that carry passengers or cargo and passengers on regularly scheduled routes.[en]
< Krigsskip
Ship-rigged warships of the 17th through early 19th century, carrying many heavy cannon and intended to fight in a line-of-battle formation; in the Royal Navy, ships of the line were those warships carrying more than a minimum number of guns, rising from 30 in the 1650s to 80 in the 1840s.[en]
< Redningsfartøy
Boats of various kinds, often double-ended and human-powered or having an auxiliary motor, used for rescue or lifesaving at sea.[en]
< Arbeids- og servicefartøy
Boats that convey pilots to and from large ships.[en]
< fartøy etter funksjon
Watercraft designed primarily for use in warfare, either in combat operations or to provide services and support for such operations.[en]
< fartøy etter framdriftsmetode
Describes watercraft powered and propelled by machinery.[en]
< maskindrevet fartøy etter kraftkilde
Describes watercraft powered by a heat engine that derives its heat from fuel consumed outside the cylinder.[en]
< maskindrevet fartøy etter kraftkilde
Describes watercraft powered by the combustion of fuel with an oxidizer inside a combustion chamber.[en]