Category:Missing ships
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Category for ships that remain lost at sea under unexplained circumstances, whereabouts unknown. See also: Category:Shipwrecks for shipwrecks of known location and/or known circumstances.
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This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 3 total.
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- Lost sailing vessels (21 P)
Pages in category "Missing ships"
The following 106 pages are in this category, out of approximately 220 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- HMS Magnet (1809)
- Manistee (shipwreck)
- SS Marine Sulphur Queen
- Marlborough (1876 ship)
- HMS Martin (1790)
- HMS Martin (1805)
- Memphis (1805 ship)
- HMS Mentor (1781)
- Mildred (1797 ship)
- HMS Mistletoe (1809)
- ML-18 (motor launch boat)
- ML-62 (motor launch boat)
- ML-191 (motor launch boat)
- SS Mobile
- HMS Moucheron (1802)
- Moy (ship)
- MS München
- SS Mutlah
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- Pacesetter (fishing vessel)
- SS Pacific (1849)
- French cutter Pandour (1780)
- HMS Papillon (1803)
- Parramatta (1866)
- USS Pickering
- Pilot (1813 ship)
- Pitcairn (schooner)
- Pizarro (brigantine)
- USS Porpoise (1836)
- Premier Consul (1800)
- SS President
- Preston (1798 EIC ship)
- Prince of Wales (1803 EIC ship)
- Princess of Wales (1795 ship)
- USS Proteus (AC-9)
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- Saint Ann (1797 ship)
- Brazilian battleship São Paulo
- HMS Sappho (1837)
- USS Saratoga (1780)
- HMS Satellite (1806)
- Sea Bird (ship)
- Sea Serpent (clipper)
- HMS Seagull (1795)
- HMS Serin (1794)
- Skelton Castle (1800 ship)
- Spray (sailing vessel)
- Stakesby (1814 ship)
- HMS Staunch (1804)
- HMS Subtle (1807)
- CSS Sumter
- Svyataya Anna
- SS Swarland
- Sylph (1831 ship)
- USS Sylph (1831)