< 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
< Fartøy framdrevet med årer
Generally used for oared fighting ships, principally of the Mediterranean, in operation from the Early Bronze Age until the 18th century CE; most commonly with numerous oars on one or several decks and equipped with a ram with which to damage and sink enemy vessels. For post-18th century steamships equipped with an armored prow as a primary weapon, use "rams."[en]
< Fartøy framdrevet med én åre
Long, narrow, flat-bottomed, bilaterally asymmetrical boats having a tall ornamental stem, propelled by a single sculling oar and used as water taxis along the canals of Venice.[en]
< fartøy etter funksjon
Watercraft engaged in commercial transport on oceans or large inland bodies of water.[en]
< seilfartøy etter form
Cargo vessels or warships of the Middle Ages through the 16th century usually having a curved stem, straight sternpost after about 1200, clinker planking, and castles at the bow and stern; earlier vessels were relatively small, but 15th- and 16th-century examples could exceed 500 tons deadweight capacity; originally developed in northern Europe, but were eventually widespread.[en]
< støttefartøy ?
Unarmed ships staffed and equipped to provide hospitalization for wounded military personnel or to evacuate wartime casualties; marked according to standards of international law to allow for safe passage.[en]
< Fartøy for jakt og kommersielt fiske
Vessels engaged in some aspect of whaling.[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]
< Arbeids- og servicefartøy
Vessels specially designed with reinforced bow and powerful engines for breaking navigable channels through heavy ice, especially the pack ice of extreme northern latitudes.[en]
< Krigsskip
Light, fast warships designed to operate offensively as attack craft with antisubmarine weapons; originally developed at the end of the 19th century to counter torpedo boats.[en]
< Fartøy framdrevet med padleåre
< Fartøy framdrevet med padleåre
Lightly built, slender, open craft of shallow draft that are paddled and not rowed and normally double-ended; may have sails.[en]
< Krigsskip
Relatively small warships armed with one or more guns; such vessels are most commonly used for local defense and inland patrol, but gunboats of the late 19th and early 20th centuries could be quite substantial.[en]
< fartøy rigget med sneseil: to eller flere master
Two-masted, fore-and-aft-rigged sailing vessels with the smaller, mizzen, mast set forward of the rudder post; in use since the mid-19th century. For similar craft, but square-rigged on both masts and in use from the late 17th century until the early 19th century, use "ketches (square-rigged vessels)." For similar fore-and-aft-rigged craft with the mizzen set abaft the rudder post, use "yawls (sailing vessels)."[en]