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* [[User:G-W|G-W]] - Member of [[AYRS]], dinghy & yacht racing, engineer, and inventor.
* [[User:G-W|G-W]] - Member of [[AYRS]], dinghy & yacht racing, engineer, and inventor.
* [[User:Harlsbottom|Harlsbottom]] - WW1, WW2 British and Commonwealth
* [[User:Harlsbottom|Harlsbottom]] - WW1, WW2 British and Commonwealth
* [[User:Heltzen|Heltzen]] - Navies
* [[User:Inge|Inge]] - Mostly working on [[Royal Norwegian Navy]] and [[Royal Danish-Norwegian Navy]] ships.
* [[User:Inge|Inge]] - Mostly working on [[Royal Norwegian Navy]] and [[Royal Danish-Norwegian Navy]] ships.
* [[User:J Clear|J Clear]] - where ever the links take me, but usually USN or WWII. Presently working on populating the [[Haskell class attack transport|''Haskell''-class]].
* [[User:J Clear|J Clear]] - where ever the links take me, but usually USN or WWII. Presently working on populating the [[Haskell class attack transport|''Haskell''-class]].

Revision as of 12:28, 25 October 2007

WikiProject Ships Participants

WikiProject Ships has an international collection of participants with a common interest in ships of all types. Please join us by adding yourself. This list is kept in alphabetical order by username.

  • John Volc - Professional Naval Architect - would like to help out wherever I can
  • John Moore Talk - Interested in the 1906-1945 period, and particularly in battlecruisers. I has been working mainly on HMS Hood (51). I am relatively new here, so comments on my efforts to date would be welcome.
  • JonEastham - works on anything modern, generally modern Royal Navy
  • JRPG - ship safety, Naval history esp WW1 WW2
  • Jyi1693 - Working to edit and improve articles on cruise ships and ocean liners
  • Kjet - Civilian ships from the 1960s onwards, mainly concentrating on cruiseferries and European vessels.
  • Kralizec! - primarily ships from the pre-Dreadnought era through Cold War, with emphasis on WWI, WWII, and Cold War ship classes
  • Lou Sander Talk - Interested in U.S. Navy ships, especially amphibious ships and all subjects related to WWII amphibs.
  • Malo - Working on USN ships, mostly converting DANFS entries, currently doing Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers
  • Maralia - Mainly focused on shipwrecks, but also writing, improving and categorizing ship articles.
  • MarVelo - Any and all ships that I can find verifiable information on.
  • Martocticvs - mainly Royal Navy, 1650-1860
  • MBK004 - mainly modern cruise ships, ocean liners, battleships, and aircraft carriers
  • MChew - working mostly on ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy for now
  • MiniEntente Talk - Focusing mainly on the Royal Navy's Corvettes, Frigates, Destroyers and Cruisers (Past and Present). - I Believe in producing these articles under standardized means. - Any comments or opinions will be greatly welcome.
  • MoRsE - mainly working with Finnish Navy articles and ships that have a connection to Finland somehow
  • Morven
  • Newda898 - Mostly things to do with Cruise ships and ferries.
  • Nick Dowling - Mainly Australian ships
  • Nitraven - Mostly Sri Lankan ships
  • OneCyclone - Cruise ships; have been focusing on Star Cruises and NCL, but will work to improve any ship related page.
  • Parsecboy - I primarily work on articles relating to the Kaiserliche Marine, but also stray into other random ship articles as well.
  • Pekelney - I work on Historic Ship Museums
  • Pesco - Modern merchant shipping
  • Petersam - frigate and USN frigate classes
  • Pogo935 - Fan, contributer, and researcher on ships.(not my career my hobby)
  • Pointym5 - general interest, proofreading
  • pustelnik-whaling era ships, before 1860 in the Pacific
  • RDavS - Great Lakes hobbyist
  • Rickyrab - Would like to do a Wikiproject Cruise Lines as a daughter project of Wikiproject Ships. If Ships proper is not interested I could spin it off as a separate Wikiproject under Transportation.
  • Rif Winfield - naval historian and published author of books on pre-1900 British naval vessels.
  • Skookum1 - ships and marine history in British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest, including freshwater
  • Sodaplayer
  • SoLando
  • Sparrowman980 - Focused mainly on Cruise Ships and WW1 and WW2 era ships
  • Spot87
  • Stan Shebs
  • Steel city ady - Focussed on modern Royal Navy, especially ships connected with Sheffield, Dundee and Navy Days participants since 1997..
  • Stephen Gilbert - casual participant; I want to do a few Canadian ships
  • Subman758 - Served on board USS Asheville (SSN-758), & USS Chicago (SSN-721) I have a in depth knowledge of United States Navy ships, and many other Ships, and Submarines, as well as Ocean Liners.
  • Susan Davis - sailing vessels; Great Lakes ships; ocean liners
  • the Epopt
  • Thefrood - Captains class frigate of the Royal Navy, with a slight overspill of interest in Evarts and Buckley class Destroyer Escorts of other Navies.
  • The Land - Warships, principally 19th and early 20th century
  • TnoWatanabe - Mostly ship data and history. I'm going to try to fill in the blanks in a lot of the minor military ships
  • Toddy1 - warships from Symondites onwards
  • TomTheHand - I have a strong interest in ship design histories, but my primary contribution so far has been categorization, especially under Category:Ship classes
  • Trekphiler - especially interested in WW2 subs, particularly USN; also USN DDs of WW2; & whatever naval stuff catches my eye.
  • Tundrawinds - Chiefly interested in WWII era ships of the Royal Canadian Navy, Bangor Class Minesweepers particularly.
  • Vaoverland - mostly doing U.S. Civil War ships for now
  • Viv Hamilton I have limited time and generally restrict my edits to archaeologically interesting ship wrecks especially Category:Protected Wrecks of the UK
  • WikiEK - Modern cruise ships
  • Wikited - U.S. Navy ships
  • Woodym555 - Royal Navy ships, im going to try and update all Navy articles with ship infoboxes
  • xl_five_lx Naval Architecture; Marine Engineering; Shipbuilding; US Naval History (WWII predominantly); BuShips; Dare I say "authoritative" on anything Henry J. Kaiser built.–
  • Xtrememachineuk 00:24, 30 June 2007 (UTC) - Naval Architecture student.[reply]


Inactive Participants

  • 71Demon - USN
  • Abduncan4
  • Adamcobb - Mainly cross-channel ferries.
  • Aerobird 15:44, 8 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  • Anthony.bradbury - British battleships from HMS Warrior onwards
  • Antidespotic - General interest, side interest in civilian vessels during WWI
  • Auror - Fighting sail primarily, but interests in other theatres too.
  • Ballista - General interest in matters naval
  • Bossi (talk ;; contribs) - Primarily interested in WW1 & WW2 era ships relating to my own heritage; or anything else I become interested in along the way.
  • CaptainMike - Ships connected to New England in name or action
  • Carabaopower - Fighting ships of all nations 1850-present.
  • Carajou - Overhauled battleship and articles related to Bermuda Triangle. I believe that page layout and structure is as important as the article's writing.
  • CindyBo - Sternwheelers of British Columbia
  • Ctifumdope
  • Dahlis - Will work on ships of the swedish navy and other swedish ships
  • David Newton
  • Dawson - Random acts of article addition
  • Dreadnaught - US Navy ships of the 18th Century, and USN battleships.
  • Durin - mostly work on USN, but other navies where I run into useful material to put on Wikipedia
  • Drva1226 - Can help with all old military sailing ships, and most USN ships from 1775 to today
  • EvogolTalk - working on Peruvian Navy ships
  • Fabartus (talk · contribs) — sig: FrankB 16:07, 22 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]
  • Flowi (talk · contribs) - especially battleships: ancient; medieval; modern; but mostly 17th and 18th Century
  • Gstitz - Submarine history (worldwide), US Naval History
  • Hcheney
  • Ishkabibble - ancient Mediterranean ships, 19th century U.S. Navy steam vessels, 19th and early 20th century merchant sailing vessels, submersible systems
  • Jarnoldpe - Unusual vessels (eg Disposable ship).
  • Jayant Roy - Modern merchant shipping, Navigation and Tall Ships
  • JAYMEDINC - primarily US Navy ships that tie into my experiences on the USS America, USNS Stalwart & USS Normandy.
  • Jeendan - Australian shipping and design, and an amateur's interest in Napoleonic vessels.
  • JM8Austin Talk - U.S. submarine operations in WW2, Pacific theater
  • Johntex - working to create or improve ships that took part in Valiant Shield
  • Josh - Ship articles, classification, reference tools
  • Kneiphof - mostly interested in civiliam river/coastal vessels, both traditional (sail) as modern.
  • JimmyTheOne - 18th and 20th century European warships
  • Laisak - working on Finnish Navy ships albeit very slowly
  • Lestatdelc - working mainly on US subs and Aircraft carriers
  • Macoram - Ships & Shipbuilding from antiquity until the XVI century, Portuguese sailing ships.
  • Mark Sublette - primarily military vessels, but I keep a nodding acquaintance with civilian craft - sometimes, they're the same thing!
  • markttay - Commercial Diving and Commercial Diving Support Vessels
  • mbruce1 - Mainly ferries that have some relevance to Australia but also any super ferry
  • McMullen - mostly doing U.S. Civil War ships for now
  • Mconfoy - Former Naval Architect at USCG and Bath Iron Work -- amateur military historian
  • Nakamura2828 - interested in WWII Naval ships, especially Japanese destroyers
  • Nhoj1991 - Anything tall ships! & wherever else i can help out
  • Oldfarm - Liberty ships, Victory ships, Ocean class freighters, Union-Castle
  • PAR - U.S. Civil War-era ships, working on Template:Ship table
  • plange - Confederate States Navy
  • Powers.andy - Cruise ships
  • RasputinAXP - Been working on filling in the gaps in US Navy destroyers, but I'm also a fan of fighting sail.
  • rickster77 - Early Cruise Ships through 1950. A friend of mine is an expert on this but not Internet savvy. I would like to utilize his knowledge in helping out.
  • Romulan248 - I want to help make cruise line pages better, especially cruises owned by Carnival Cruise Lines.
  • Russianmissile - Want to start working on the original 1800's US Frigates, as well as the Clipper Ships and Windjammers
  • Sbb - working on Fletcher-class destroyers (count 'em - 175 of them!)
  • ScottyBoy900Q - Working on uploading public domain ship images.
  • Tannin - Mostly Australian, maybe some English ones too, time permitting.
  • Zurel Darrillian - Primarily United States Naval Monitors, would like to do class articles after individual ships, I use DANFS as a base and augment it as needed from other more-accurate published sources