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List of ship launches in 1788

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The list of ship launches in 1788 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1788.

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
21 January  Kingdom of France Benjamin Dubois Saint-Malo L'Expédition Expédition-class brig-aviso For French Navy.[1]
24 January  Kingdom of France Bayonne La Moselle Gabarre For French Navy.[2]
26 January  Kingdom of France Benjamin Dubois Saint-Malo Le Curieux Expédition-class brig-aviso For French Navy.[3]
January  Kingdom of France Bayonne Hazard Hazard-class brig For French Navy.
23 February  Great Britain Peter Everitt Mestaer Rotherhithe Dick West Indiaman For Q. Dick.
23 February  Kingdom of France Benjamin Dubois Saint-Malo Epervier Hazard-class brig For French Navy.[4]
23 February  Kingdom of France Benjamin Dubois Saint-Malo Le Sans Souci Expédition-class brig-aviso For French Navy.[5]
February  Kingdom of France Bayonne Lutin Hazard-class brig For French Navy.
27 March Republic of Venice Antonio Chiribiri Venice Bellona Fifth rate For Venetian Navy.[6]
March  Kingdom of France Bayonne Espoir Hazard-class brig For French Navy.[7]
8 April  Dutch Republic Rotterdam Staaten Generaal Third rate For Dutch Navy.[8]
21 April  Kingdom of France Benjamin Dubois Saint-Malo Le Cerf Expédition-class brig-aviso For French Navy.[9]
21 April  Kingdom of France Benjamin Dubois Saint-Malo L'Impatient Expédition-class brig-aviso For French Navy.[10]
26 April Denmark Denmark-Norway Copenhagen Odin Prindsesse Sophia Frederica-class ship of the line For Dano-Norwegian Navy.[11]
April  Kingdom of France Bayonne L'Eveillé Sloop of war For French Navy.[12]
6 May  Kingdom of France Brest Aglaé Frigate For Royal Navy.
7 May  Kingdom of France Gouet & Deros Havre de Grâce La Bienvenue Sixth rate For French Navy.
7 May  Russia M. D. Portnov Archangelsk Prokhor Aziia-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[13]
7 May  Russia M. D. Portnov Archangelsk Pomoshchnyi Briachislav-class frigate For Imperial Russian Navy.[14]
7 May  Russia M. D. Portnov Archangelsk Sysoi Velikii Iaroslav-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[15]
8 May  Russia M. D. Portnov Archangelsk Maksim Ispovednik Iaroslav-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[16]
8 May  Russia Pospelov Saint Petersburg Neva Cutter For Imperial Russian Navy.[17]
8 May  Russia S. Durakin Saint Petersburg Stashnyi Bomb vessel For Imperial Russian Navy.[18]
8 May  Russia M. Sarychev Saint Petersburg Volkhov Sixth rate For Imperial Russian Navy.[19]
14 May  Russia D. Masalsky Saint Petersburg Letuchii Cutter For Imperial Russian Navy.[20]
20 May  Russia D. Masalsky Saint Petersburg Pobeditel Bomb vessel For Imperial Russian Navy.[21]
21 May  Kingdom of France Brest America Téméraire-class ship of the line For French Navy.
21 May  Kingdom of France Rochefort Apollon Téméraire-class ship of the line For French Navy.
24 May  Russia Vasily Vlasov Saint Petersburg Nadyozhnyi Cutter For Imperial Russian Navy.[22]
24 May  Russia Cronstadt Schastlivyi Cutter For Imperial Russian Navy.[23]
16 June  Kingdom of France Brest Thétis Nymphe-class frigate For French Navy.
20 June  Dutch Republic Amsterdam Alliantie Frigate For Dutch Navy.
20 June  Spain Bilbao San Telmo Third Rate For Spanish Navy.[24]
June Republic of Venice Agile Galiot For Venetian Navy.[25]
June Republic of Venice Azzardo Galiot For Venetian Navy.[26]
4 July  Great Britain Woolwich Dockyard Prince London-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.
5 July  Great Britain Plymouth Dockyard Glory Duke-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.
21 July  Great Britain William Barnard Deptford Venus Whaler For Alexander & Benjamin Champion.
27 July Republic of Venice Amazzone Galiot For Venetian Navy.[27]
30 July Republic of Venice Diana Galiot For Venetian Navy.[28]
2 August  Russia Jonathan Coleman Saint Petersburg Dvenadtsat Apostolov Ches'ma-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[29]
2 August  Russia D. Masalsky Saint Petersburg Sviatoi Ravnoapostolnyi Knyaz Vladimir Ches'ma-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[30]
2 August  Great Britain John Perry Blackwall Three Sisters West Indiaman For Mr. Mangles.
7 August  Kingdom of France Toulon Commerce de Marseille Océan-class ship of the line For French Navy.
10 August  Russia I. V. Dolzhnikov Rogozhskaya Ioann Bogoslov Fifth rate For Imperial Russian Navy.[31]
10 August  Russia I. V. Dolzhnikov Rogozhskaya Pyotr Apostol Fifth rate For Imperial Russian Navy.[32]
1 September  Russia D. Masalsky Saint Petersburg Letuchaia Sixth rate For Imperial Russian Navy.[33]
2 September  Kingdom of France Toulon Duquesne Téméraire-class ship of the line For French Navy.[34]
16 September  Great Britain John Nelson Chatham Dockyard Royal George First rate For Royal Navy.[35]
16 September  Kingdom of France Lorient Tourville Téméraire-class ship of the line For French Navy.
16 October  Portugal Lisbon Lebre Sixth rate For Portuguese Navy.[36]
16 October  Great Britain Perry & Co. Blackwall Warley East Indiaman For British East India Company.
24 October  Great Britain Peter Everitt Mestaer Rotherhithe Edmund and George West Indiaman For J. Christie.
27 October  Great Britain Randall Rotherhithe Duke of Buccleugh East Indiaman For British East India Company.
30 October  Kingdom of France Brest Duguay-Trouin Téméraire-class ship of the line For French Navy.
30 October  Great Britain Wells Deptford Ocean East Indiaman For British East India Company.
31 October  Kingdom of France Charles-Jean-François Segondat-Duvernet Lorient Uranie Fifth rate For French Navy.[37]
20 December  Spain Carthagena San Francisco de Paula Third rate For Spanish Navy.[38]
Unknown date  Great Britain Liverpool Amacree Slave ship For private owner.
Unknown date  Great Britain Scotland Britannia Merchantman For Hunter & Co.
Unknown date Kingdom of Great Britain Province of Quebec New Brunswick Britannia Brig For private owner.
Unknown date  Dutch Republic Rotterdam Candia East Indiaman For Dutch East India Company.
Unknown date  Great Britain King Dover Chatham Survey ship For Royal Navy.
Unknown date India Bombay Cyrene Full-rigged ship For Bombay Pilot Service.[39]
Unknown date  Great Britain Nicholas Bools Bridport Dandy Schooner For Mr. Akin.[40]
Unknown date  Great Britain Nicholas Bools Bridport Good Intent Sloop For John Bagwall, Nicholas Bools, Joshua Gundry and Thomas Swain.[41]
Unknown date  Kingdom of France Bayonne L'Espiègle Hazard-class brig For French Navy.[42]
Unknown date  Dutch Republic Amsterdam Haasje Packet ship For Dutch East India Company.
Unknown date  Russia Iona Sixth rate For Imperial Russian Navy.[43]
Unknown date  Great Britain Nicholas Bools Bridport Margaret Sloop For Knight & Co.[44]
Unknown date  Kingdom of France Bayonne Marsouin Sixth rate For French Navy.[45]
Unknown date  Great Britain Liverpool Martha Slave ship For R. Fisher.
Unknown date  Great Britain John Brockbank Lancaster Myrtle Merchantman For private owner.[46]
Unknown date  Great Britain North West America Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  Spain Carthagena Nuestra Señora de la Soledad Fifth rate For Spanish Navy.[47]
Unknown date  Dutch Republic Pieter Florisz Third rate For Dutch Navy.[48]
Unknown date  Great Britain Liverpool Plover Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  Great Britain Nicholas Bools Bridport Pomona Brigantine For Nicholas Bools and William Rodden.[49]
Unknown date  Great Britain William Rowe Newcastle upon Tyne Prince William Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  Dutch Republic Amsterdam Prins Frederik Willem Third rate For Dutch Navy.[50]
Unknown date  Ireland Strangford Prosperity Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  Great Britain Nicholas Bools Bridport Ranger Sloop For Daniel Vivian and Richard Vivian.[51]
Unknown date  Great Britain Nicholas Bools Bridport Ross Cutter For HM Customs.[52]
Unknown date  Great Britain Northfleet Royal Charlotte East Indiaman For private owner.[53]
Unknown date  Russia Rozhdestvo Bogorodisty Bomb vessel For Imperial Russian Navy.[54]
Unknown date  Great Britain Nicholas Bools Bridport Sally Sloop For George French.[55]
Unknown date  Kingdom of France Bayonne Serin Hazard-class brig For French Navy.
Unknown date Kingdom of Sicily Castellammare del Golfo Sibilla Fifth rate For Royal Sicilian Navy.[56]
Unknown date  Russia Spiridon Trimifiiskii Bomb vessel For Imperial Russian Navy.[57]
Unknown date  Dutch Republic Vlissingen Star Brig of war For Dutch Navy.[58]
Unknown date India Bombay Tweed Brig For Bombay Pilot Service.[39]
Unknown date  Great Britain Liverpool Wilding West Indiaman For Moses Benson.
Unknown date  Great Britain Batson Limehouse No. 2 chain boat Chain boat For Royal Navy.[59]
Unknown date  Great Britain South Shields Name unknown Merchantman For private owner.

References

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  30. ^ "Russian First Rate ship of the line 'Sviatoi Ravnoapostolnyi Knyaz Vladimir' (1788)". Threedecks. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
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  32. ^ "Russian Fifth Rate frigate 'Pyotr Apostol' (1788)". Threedecks. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
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