< seilfartøy etter form
Medium to large seagoing sailing vessels of the late 16th and 17th centuries distinguished by high sterncastle, low forecastle, beakhead, fine ends, and full midships section; used as both merchant and fighting ships and formed the backbone of seagoing fleets for most European countries in the 17th century.[en]
< Hydrofoilbåt
Refers to any of various motorized watercraft fitted with planes or foils beneath their hull to lift the vessels clear of the water when traveling at high speed.[en]
< fartøy etter type omgivelser
Collocates descriptors for watercraft used on enclosed bodies of relatively protected water, such as rivers, lakes, and canals.[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]
< Sermonielt fartøy
Watercraft, usually highly decorated and propelled by oars or paddles, used for transporting important persons, either alive or dead, on state occasions or for ceremonial visits.[en]
< fartøy etter funksjon
Watercraft having a primarily ceremonial or ritual purpose.[en]
< fartøy etter konstruksjon
Watercraft constructed by stretching a flexible, waterproof membrane, such as skin or gut, over a light framework, typically of wood; some versions use cloth, which is waterproofed with an applied substance, such as pitch.[en]