< fartøy etter generell inndeling
Watercraft generally larger and more seaworthy than boats, usually propelled by sails or engines.[en]
< Tenderbåt
Boats that are carried on ships, especially those used to serve the ships; before the engine era, usually rigged for both oar and sail.[en]
< Skolefartøy
Ships built or operated for the purpose of teaching crew members or students seamanship or other subjects; many navies operate such vessels for their cadets.[en]
< fartøy rigget med sneseil: to eller flere master
Refers to fore-and-aft-rigged sailing vessels with two or more masts, especially those with only two masts in which the aftermast is taller than the foremast; for two-masted sailing vessels in which the aftermast is the shorter one, see "ketches (fore-and-aft-rigged vessels)" or "yawls (sailing vessels)."[en]
< fartøy rigget med sneseil: en mast
Single-masted, fore-and-aft-rigged sailing vessels, with one or two headsails.[en]
< Brigg
Brigs having a gaff-rigged spanker or trysail set on a small auxiliary mast, called a spencer mast or trysail mast, just abaft the mainmast.[en]
< Lastefartøy
Vessels designed for the bulk transport of liquid cargo, particulary petroleum products, usually in large full-width compartments in the hull.[en]
< Assistansefartøy
Relatively small powerful vessels used to tow ships at sea, to tow barges, or to assist in and around harbors, as during berthing; for merchant vessels employed to push groups of barges, use "towboats."[en]
< Fartøy for håndhevelse av lov
Single-masted lightly armed cutters with fire lines built for governments expressly to prevent smuggling and to enforce customs regulations; in use mostly from the late 18th to the early 19th century.[en]
< Mersseil-skonnert / toppseilskonnert
< støttefartøy ?
Collocates descriptors for vessels used to transport troops or horses to overseas locations.[en]