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List of ship launches in 1789

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The list of ship launches in 1789 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1789.

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
20 January Spain Cuba José Flo Havana San Hermenegildo Santa Ana-class ship of the line For Spanish Navy.[1]
12 February Denmark Denmark-Norway Copenhagen Flyvende Fiske Sloop-of-war For Dano-Norwegian Navy.[2]
February Republic of Venice Aletto Galiot For Venetian Navy.[3]
February Republic of Venice Venice Fortunato Jacob Full-rigged ship For Cinque Savi alla Mercanzia.[4]
February Republic of Venice Megera Galiot For Venetian Navy.[5]
February Republic of Venice Tisifone Galiot For Venetian Navy.[6]
February  Great Britain Glass Fort William Warren Hastings Merchantman For private owner.[7]
8 April  Spain Tómas Muñoz Cádiz Atrevida Corvette For Spanish Navy.
8 April  Spain Tómas Muñoz Cádiz Descubierta Corvette For Spanish Navy.
12 April  Russia S. I. Afanaseyev Kherson Mariia Magdalin Third rate For Imperial Russian Navy.[8]
4 May  Russia D. Masalsky Saint Petersburg Bystraia Baltic-class xebec For Imperial Russian Navy.[9]
4 May  Russia D. Masalsky Saint Petersburg Legkaia Baltic-class xebec For Imperial Russian Navy.[10]
4 May  Russia D. Masalsky Saint Petersburg Minerva Baltic-class xebec For Imperial Russian Navy.[11]
4 May  Russia D. Masalsky Saint Petersburg Skoraia Baltic-class xebec For Imperial Russian Navy.[12]
7 May  Russia D. Masalsky Saint Petersburg Bellona Baltic-class xebec For Imperial Russian Navy.[13]
7 May  Russia D. Masalsky Saint Petersburg Lebed Lebed-class cutter For Imperial Russian Navy.[14]
10 May  Russia D. Masalsky Saint Petersburg Krechet Sokol-class cutter For Imperial Russian Navy.[15]
10 May  Russia D. Masalsky Saint Petersburg Sokol Sokol-class cutter For Imperial Russian Navy.[16]
13 May  Russia Jonathon Coleman Saint Petersburg Sviatoi Evsevii Ches'ma-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[17]
13 May  Russia G. Ignatyev Cronstadt Sviatoi Nikolai Chudotvorets Ches'ma-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[18]
15 May  Russia D. Masalsky Saint Petersburg Baklan Lebed-class cutter For Imperial Russian Navy.[19]
15 May  Russia M. D. Portnov Archangelsk Kronshtadt Briachislav-class frigate For Imperial Russian Navy.[20]
15 May  Russia M. D. Portnov Archangelsk Parmen Aziia-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[21]
16 May  Russia M. D. Portnov Archangelsk Arhkipelag Briachislav-class frigate For Imperial Russian Navy.[22]
16 May  Russia M. D. Portnov Archangelsk Boris Iaroslav-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[23]
16 May  Russia D. Masalsky Saint Petersburg Diana Baltic-class xebec For Imperial Russian Navy.[24]
16 May  Russia M. D. Portnov Archangelsk Gleb Iaroslav-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[25]
16 May  Russia M. D. Portnov Archangelsk Nikanor Aziia-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[26]
16 May  Russia M. D. Portnov Archangelsk Pimen Aziia-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[27]
16 May  Russia D. Masalsky Saint Petersburg Prozerpina Balti-class xebec For Imperial Russian Navy.[28]
19 May  Russia D. Masalsky Saint Petersburg Iastreb Sokol-class cutter For Imperial Russian Navy.[29]
19 May  Russia D. Masalsky Saint Petersburg Gagava Lebed-class cutter For Imperial Russian Navy.[30]
8 June  Kingdom of France Rochefort Aquilon Téméraire-class ship of the line For French Navy.
27 June  Russia I. V. Dolzhnikov Rogozhskaya Tsar Konstantin Pyotr Apostol-class frigate For Imperial Russian Navy.[31]
7 July  Great Britain Adams Bucklers Hard Illustrious Arrogant-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.
7 July  Kingdom of France Brest Cybèle Nymphe-class frigate For French Navy.[32]
6 August  Kingdom of France Toulon Melpomène Minerve-class frigate For French Navy.
10 August Kingdom of Sicily Antonio Imbert Castellamare del Golfo Aretusa Fifth rate For Royal Sicilian Navy.[33]
15 August Sweden Sweden Karlskrona Ulla Fersen Frigate For Royal Swedish Navy.
22 August  Kingdom of France Havre de Grâce Fidèle Félicité-class frigate For French Navy.
24 August  Great Britain Joseph Graham Harwich Earl of Abergavenny East Indiaman For British East India Company.
21 September  Kingdom of France Honoré-Sebastien Vial du Clairbos Rochefort Embuscade Frigate For French Navy.[34]
September Kingdom of Great Britain New South Wales Robinson Reid Sydney Rose Hill Packet Hoy For Arthur Phillip.
5 October Denmark Denmark-Norway Henrik Gerner Copenhagen Tre Kroner Prindsesse Sophia Frederica-class ship of the line For Dano-Norwegian Navy.[35]
12 October  Kingdom of France Toulon Tonnant Tonnant-class ship of the line For French Navy.
19 October  Spain Reales Astilleros de Esteiro A Coruña Europa Third rate For Spanish Navy.
24 October  Kingdom of France Jean Marguerite Tupinier Toulon Le Tonnant Tonnant-class ship of the line For French Navy.[36]
2 November  Great Britain Thomas Pitcher Northfleet Royal Charlotte East Indiaman For British East India Company.
3 November  Great Britain William Barnard Deptford Hindostan East Indiaman For Robert Williams.[37]
4 November  Kingdom of France Brest Jupiter Téméraire-class ship of the line For French Navy.
13 November Denmark Denmark-Norway Ernst Wilhelm Stibolt Copenhagen Søormen Cutter For Dano-Norwegian Navy.
15 November  Kingdom of France Lorient Éole Téméraire-class ship of the line For French Navy.
25 November United States Northwest Territory Detroit Nancy Schooner For Richardson, Forsythe & Co.
3 December  Great Britain Thomas Pollard Plymouth Dockyard Serpent Hound-class sloop For Royal Navy.[38]
16 December  Kingdom of France Brest Vengeur Téméraire-class ship of the line For French Navy.
18 December  Portugal Lisbon Principe do Brasil Fifth rate For Portuguese Navy.[39]
December India G. Gillett Calcutta Ann and Eliza Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date Kingdom of Great Britain Bermuda Bermuda Active Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  Great Britain River Thames Amity Hall West Indiaman For G. Tarbutt.
Unknown date Spain Cuba Havana Asia Third rate For Spanish Navy.[40]
Unknown date  Great Britain Whitby Aurora Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date Ottoman Empire Ismail Kalfa Constantinople Bahr-i Zafer Third rate For Ottoman Navy.[41]
Unknown date  Russia Saint Petersburg Bars Baltic-class half-xebec For Imperial Russian Navy.[42]
Unknown date India Bombay Bomanear Full-rigged ship For Pestonjee Bomanjee.[43]
Unknown date India Surat Britannia Merchantman For Lennox & Co.
Unknown date  Great Britain Nicholas Bools Bridport Camel Schooner For Mr. Hounsell, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Travers & Bull Way.[44]
Unknown date  Great Britain Randall, Gray & Brent Rotherhithe Discovery Survey ship For Royal Navy.
Unknown date  Russia Saint Petersburg Drakon Baltic-class half-xebec For Imperial Russian Navy.[45]
Unknown date  Dutch Republic Amsterdam Echo Full-rigged ship For Dutch Navy.[46]
Unknown date Kingdom of Great Britain Colony of New Brunswick Eliza Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  Great Britain River Thames Experiment Slave ship For Anthony Calvert, Thomas King and William Camden.
Unknown date Ottoman Empire Nikoli Kalfa Sinop Feyz-i Hüda Third rate For Ottoman Navy.[47]
Unknown date  Ireland Cork Grenada Packet West Indiaman For John Roche.
Unknown date India Bombay Hannah Full-rigged ship For private owner.[43]
Unknown date  Great Britain Selby Holderness Merchantman{ For Green & Co.
Unknown date  United States Kittery, Maine Hope Brigantine For Thomas Handasyd Perkins, Russel Sturgis and James Magee.
Unknown date India Bombay King George Full-rigged ship For private owner.[43]
Unknown date  Russia Saint Petersburg Kit Baltic-class half-xebec For Imperial Russian Navy.[48]
Unknown date  Dutch Republic Amsterdam Komeet Brig of war For Dutch Navy.
Unknown date  Great Britain John Barry Whitby Latona Merchantman For John & Francis Barry.
Unknown date  Dutch Republic Leuuw East Indiaman For Dutch East India Company.
Unknown date  Russia Saint Petersburg Lev Baltic-class half-xebec For Imperial Russian Navy.[49]
Unknown date  Great Britain Nicholas Bools Bridport Mary Anne Brigantine For Mr. Hounsell, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Travers & Bull Way.[50]
Unknown date  Russia Saint Petersburg Medved Baltic-class half-xebec For Imperial Russian Navy.[51]
Unknown date Denmark Denmark-Norway Copenhagen Neptunus Third rate For Dano-Norwegian Navy.[52]
Unknown date  Russia S. I. Afanaseyev Novopavlovsk Novopavlosk Bomb vessel For Imperial Russian Navy.[53]
Unknown date Kingdom of Great Britain Bermuda Bermuda Old Dick Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  Russia Saint Petersburg Oryol Baltic-class half-xebec For Imperial Russian Navy.[54]
Unknown date  Dutch Republic Hoorn Oosthuizen East Indiaman For Dutch East India Company.
Unknown date  Isle of Man Peggy Schooner For George Quayle.
Unknown date Kingdom of Great Britain Newfoundland Colony Jeffrey & Start Newfoundland Placentia Placentia-class sloop For Royal Navy.
Unknown date  United States Rhode Island President Washington Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  Great Britain River Thames Prince George West Indiaman For Fryer & Co.
Unknown date  Great Britain Hull Prince of Wales Full-rigged ship For P. Green.
Unknown date  Kingdom of France Nantes Robuste Slave ship For Boutellier Père et Fils.
Unknown date  Russia Saint Petersburg Rys Baltic-class half-xebec For Imperial Russian Navy.[55]
Unknown date Denmark Denmark-Norway Henrik Garner Copenhagen Saelland Prindsesse Sophia Frederica-class ship of the line For Dano-Norwegian Navy.[56]
Unknown date  Russia Kotosov Khoper Sergei Radonezhskii Bomb vessel For Imperial Russian Navy.[57]
Unknown date India Bombay Shaw Muncher full-rigged ship For private owner.[43]
Unknown date  Russia Saint Petersburg Slon Baltic-class half-xebec For Imperial Russian Navy.[58]
Unknown date  Great Britain Edward Mosley Howdon Sovereign Merchantman For Mr. Brown.
Unknown date  Russia Kotosov Khoper Sviatoi Nikon Bomb vessel For Imperial Russian Navy.[59]
Unknown date India Bombay Tajbux Full-rigged ship For Pestonjee Bomanjee.[43]
Unknown date  Great Britain Liverpool Tarleton Slave ship For Tarleton & Co.
Unknown date  Russia Saint Petersburg Tigr Baltic-class half-xebec For Imperial Russian Navy.[60]
Unknown date Kingdom of Great Britain Newfoundland Colony Lester & Stone Newfoundland Trepassey Placentia-class sloop For Royal Navy.
Unknown date  Dutch Republic Amsterdam Triton Sixth rate For Dutch Navy.[61]
Unknown date  Russia Saint Petersburg Volk Baltic-class half-xebec For Imperial Russian Navy.[62]
Unknown date India George Gillet Calcutta Warren Hastings East Indiaman For Fairlie & Co.
Unknown date  Great Britain John Brockbank Lancaster Wildman Merchantman For private owner.[63]
Unknown date  Great Britain Henry Adams Bucklers Hard No. 1 chain boat Chain boat For Royal Navy.[64]
Unknown date  Kingdom of France Name unknown Privateer For private owner.
Unknown date  Spain Name unknown Merchantman For private owner.

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  15. ^ "Russian Sixth Rate cutter 'Krechet' (1789)". Threedecks. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
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