Neptune (ship)
Neptune, may refer to a number of sailing ships named for Neptune the god of freshwater and the sea in Roman mythology:
- Neptune, a 809-ton (bm) merchantman built in 1779, that was part of the Second Fleet
- Neptune, a 477-ton (bm) merchantman built in 1783.
- Neptune, a 1468-ton (bm) [{East Indiaman]] that made eight voyages for the British East India Company (EIC)
- Neptune, a 477-ton (bm) merchantman built in 1810.
- Neptune, a 644-ton (bm) merchantman built in 1815 that made one voyage for the EIC, and later two voyages transporting convicts to Van Diemen's Land.
- Neptune, a 499-ton (bm) merchantman built in 1836.
See also
- HMS Neptune, any of several Royal Navy warships
- French ship Neptune, any of several French Navy warships
- Spanish ship Neptuno, any of several Spanish Navy warships
- USS Neptune, any of several United States Navy warships
- SS Neptune
- MV Neptune
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