< fartøy rigget med råseil: tre eller flere master
Sailing vessels of three or more masts, square-rigged on all but the aftermost mast, which is fore-and-aft-rigged.[en]
< Ferge
Ferries of various designs used to transport automobiles or railroad cars and accompanying passengers, if any.[en]
< fartøy rigget med råseil: to master
Two-masted vessels square-rigged on the foremast, but primarily fore-and-aft-rigged on the mainmast, although some vessels carried square topsails on the mainmast.[en]
< Lastefartøy
Vessels designed to carry dry bulk cargoes, such as grain, coal, or ore, loose in large compartments.[en]
< fartøy etter generell inndeling
Watercraft generally smaller and less seaworthy than ships and generally not designed to cross large open waters.[en]
< seilfartøy etter form
Sailing vessels common especially to the seas of China and Java, having flat bottoms, high sterns with a square bow, and two or three masts.[en]
< Innlandsfartøy
Shallow-draft vessels for passage on rivers.[en]
< Regattabåt
A class of sailing yachts built from a standard design and identical in construction and rig.[en]
Vessels that can float and are constructed for travel or transport on the water, such as a boat, ship, or raft.[en]
< handelsfartøy etter servicetype
Vessels that transport passengers, vehicles, or bulk goods across rivers, bays, or other small bodies of water, usually on regular schedules.[en]
< Fartøy for jakt og kommersielt fiske
Watercraft engaged in fishing.[en]
< fiskefartøy etter funksjon
Describes fishing watercraft that engage in the the capture of marine life using trapping devices.[en]
< seilfartøy etter form
Northern European seagoing ships of the 16th through 18th century, usually Dutch built and less than 700 tons burden, having a long, narrow hull with full ends, considerable tumblehome, ship rig, and a false transom or lute stern over a full sternpost.[en]
< Arbeids- og servicefartøy
Watercraft equipped or designed for oceanographic study or exploration.[en]
< Krigsskip
Use both for naval ships of the late 18th and early 19th centuries generally fully rigged on three masts and armed with guns on one or two decks and designed for various battle functions, and for a contemporary class of small, medium-speed warships designed primarily for escort duty and having antiair, antiship, and antisubmarine capabilities.[en]
< fartøy rigget med råseil: tre eller flere master
Vessels of three or more masts, square-rigged on all masts.[en]
< fartøy etter funksjon
Ships, typically anchored in a specific location where a lighthouse would be impractical, and equipped with lights and various warning devices serving as aids to mariners.[en]
< fartøy rigget med sneseil: to eller flere master