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Dutch Ships and Boats

 

Achille Lauro, famous ships (Another Achille Lauro)    
Achille Lauro — Dutch cruise ship
Hijacked in 1985 by 4 men representing the PLF; one passenger killed and thrown overboard. The affair was portray in a movie. On January 6, 1953, she collided in the Red Sea with MS Oranje, heading in the opposite direction.  LAUNCHED: 1947, July 18 FATE: Sank in the Indian Ocean on December 2, 1994 due to fire.
Batavia, famous ships 
Batavia — Dutch galeon
The original ship was made famous by the mutiny and massacre of over 125 crew and passengers. The replica was built with traditional materials using the tools and methods as in the original Batavia's construction.  LAUNCHED: 1628, original ship; replica completed 1995 FATE: Wrecked on Houtman Abrolhos in June 1629; replica is on exhibit at Lelystad, Netherlands.
Duyfken, famous ships 
Duyfken — Dutch barque
First authenticated European discovery of Australia, 1606. Prior to finding Australia, she explored much of South Pacific including the "Spice Islands" as part of the Dutch East Inda Company fleet. Her replica was built in Australia.  LAUNCHED: 1595, original ship; replica launched January 24, 1999 FATE: Condemned and dismantled in July 1608; replica on display at Elizabeth Quay in Perth, Austrailia.
Flying Dutchman, famous ships 
Flying Dutchman — Dutch sailing ship of unknown sort
A legendary ghost ship that is doomed to sail the seas forever. She is much cited in movies, TV, books and other amusements.  LAUNCHED: 1790, first reference FATE: Casting about forever.
Half Moon, famous ships 
Half Moon — Dutch flyboat, square-rigged, three-masted, wooden
Henry Hudson's ship looking for Northwest Passage. Englishman Henry Hudson was in the service of the Dutch East India CompanyLAUNCHED: 1609, March FATE: In 1618 the ship was destroyed during an English attack on Jakarta.
Onrust, famous ships 
Onrust — Dutch yacht
First ship built to reach what is now New York State, and the first fur trading vessel built in America. The ship was the first to explore much of the eastern seaboard around New England.  LAUNCHED: 1614, replica launched May 20, 2009 FATE: Original ship, unknown; replica on display at Connecticut River Museum.
Ourang Medan, SS, famous ships 
Ourang Medan, SS — Dutch cargo ship
Purported ghost ship in Indonesian waters after her crew had died under suspicious circumstances. No registration records for a ship by the name of Ourang Medan could be located in various countries.  LAUNCHED: 1945, first referenced FATE: Supposedly exploded and sank June, 1947.

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Prins Willem replica, famous ships (Another Prins Willem replica)    
Prins Willem replica — Dutch brig; replica of a full-rigged ship
This replica of a ship built in 1649 and sunk in 1662 was lost in fire on the morning of 30 July 2009(See alternate image). In 2004, the replica became part of the theme park Cape Holland in Den Helder, the Netherlands.  LAUNCHED: 1985 FATE: Burned and sank at Den Helder, Netherlands July 30, 2009.
Rocknes, MV, famous ships 
Rocknes, MV — Dutch rock dumping vessel, formerly a bulk carrier
As the world's largest rock dumping vessel, her unexpected capsizing killed 18 of 30 crew. The tragedy was due to high center of gravity, uneven cargo loading, and a punctured hull after touching bottom.  LAUNCHED: 2001 FATE: She capsized in shallow water south of Bergen Norway January 19, 2004. She was to be righted and repaired.
Vrouw Maria, famous ships (Another Vrouw Maria)    
Vrouw Maria — Dutch merchant ship, wooden two-masted
Treasure ship that went down with great artworks and jewelry for Catherine the Great. After its discovery in 1999, a Vrouw Maria Maritime Museum was established in Helsinki, Finland.  LAUNCHED: 1770, circa FATE: Sank October 3, 1771.

The number of Dutch Ships and Boats listed is 10


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Page  Ship Name    (Country and Type)
1.  Batavia (Dutch galeon)
2.  Prins Willem replica (Dutch brig)


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    Ships and Boats

1.  Batavia Dutch galeon
2.  Duyfken Dutch barque
3.  Flying Dutchman Dutch sailing ship
4.  Half Moon Dutch flyboat
5.  Onrust Dutch yacht
6.  Ourang Medan, SS Dutch cargo ship
7.  Prins Willem replica Dutch brig
8.  Rocknes, MV Dutch rock dumping vessel
9.  Vrouw Maria Dutch merchant ship
  

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