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The list of ship launches in 1987 includes a chronological list of all ships launched in 1987.
Date
|
Country
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Builder
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Location
|
Ship
|
Class / type
|
Notes
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17 January
|
United States
|
Avondale Shipyard
|
Avondale, Louisiana
|
Andrew J. Higgins
|
Henry J. Kaiser-class replenishment oiler
|
|
23 January
|
Japan
|
|
|
Yukishio
|
Yūshio-class submarine
|
|
29 January
|
Spain
|
Bazan
|
Ferrol
|
Numancia
|
Santa María-class frigate
|
|
30 January
|
Japan
|
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
|
|
Shimakaze
|
Hatakaze-class destroyer
|
|
30 January
|
West Germany
|
Orenstein & Koppel
|
Lübeck
|
Vogelsand
|
Nordstand-class tug
|
|
25 February
|
Italy
|
Fincantieri
|
|
San Giorgio
|
San Giorgio-class amphibious transport dock
|
|
7 March
|
West Germany
|
Deggendorfer Werft und Eisenbau
|
|
Mozart
|
River cruise ship
|
For Donaudampfschiffahrtsgesellschaft
|
3 April
|
United States
|
Ingalls Shipbuilding
|
Pascagoula, Mississippi
|
Lake Champlain
|
Ticonderoga-class cruiser
|
|
4 April
|
France
|
Chantiers de l'Atlantique
|
Saint-Nazaire
|
Sovereign of the Seas
|
Sovereign-class cruise ship
|
For Royal Caribbean International
|
10 April
|
United Kingdom
|
Appledore Ferguson Shipbuilders Ltd
|
Appledore
|
Arco Arun
|
Dredger
|
For Hanson Aggregates Marine Ltd.[1]
|
24 April
|
Turkey
|
Gölcük Naval Shipyard
|
|
Fatih
|
Yavuz-class frigate
|
|
24 April
|
West Germany
|
Kröger-Werft
|
Schacht-Audorf
|
Atair
|
Vermessungs-, Wracksuch- und Forschungsschiffe des BSH
|
For Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure
|
28 April
|
West Germany
|
Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft
|
Kiel
|
Tupi
|
Type 209 submarine
|
For Marinha do Brasil
|
3 May
|
Soviet Union
|
Werft 340
|
Zelenodolsk
|
SKR-451
|
Koni-class frigate
|
For Soviet Navy
|
9 May
|
West Germany
|
Elsfleth shipyard
|
Elsfleth
|
Kronsort
|
Schwedeneck-class research vessel
|
For German Navy
|
2 June
|
United Kingdom
|
Brooke Yachts International.
|
Lowestoft
|
Young Endeavour
|
Brigantine
|
For Royal Australian Navy.[2]
|
13 June
|
United States
|
Newport News Shipbuilding
|
Newport News, Virginia
|
Albany
|
Los Angeles-class submarine
|
|
17 June
|
Finland
|
Wärtsilä Marine Vuosaari shipyard
|
Helsinki
|
Kapitan Danilkin
|
SA-15 type cargo ship
|
|
27 June
|
United States
|
Avondale Shipyard
|
Avondale, Louisiana
|
Gunston Hall
|
Whidbey Island-class dock landing ship
|
|
10 July
|
United Kingdom
|
Yarrow Shipbuilders
|
Glasgow
|
Norfolk
|
Type 23 frigate
|
|
12 July
|
United States
|
Bath Iron Works
|
Bath, Maine
|
Philippine Sea
|
Ticonderoga-class cruiser
|
|
13 July
|
France
|
Ateliers et chantiers du Havre
|
Le Havre
|
Wind Spirit
|
Motor sailing yacht
|
For Windstar Cruises[3]
|
18 July
|
Yugoslavia
|
Brodogradevna Industrija
|
Split
|
Amorella
|
Cruiseferry
|
for SF Line for Viking Line traffic
|
31 July
|
West Germany
|
Kröger shipyard
|
Schacht-Audorf
|
Helmsand
|
Schwedeneck-class research vessel
|
For German Navy
|
4 August
|
United States
|
Ingalls Shipbuilding
|
Pascagoula, Mississippi
|
Wasp
|
Wasp-class amphibious assault ship
|
|
10 August
|
West Germany
|
Johann Oelkers KG
|
Hamburg
|
Bülk
|
Tugboat
|
For Schlepp- und Fährgesellschaft Kiel
|
15 August
|
United Kingdom
|
Appledore Ferguson Shipbuilders Ltd
|
Appledore
|
Welsh Piper
|
Dredger
|
For British Dredging Ltd.[4]
|
9 September
|
Japan
|
|
|
Amagiri
|
Asagiri-class destroyer
|
|
12 September
|
United States
|
Electric Boat
|
Groton, Connecticut
|
Pasadena
|
Los Angeles-class submarine
|
|
17 September
|
West Germany
|
Bremer Vulkan
|
Bremen-Vegesack
|
Augsburg
|
Bremen-class frigate
|
For German Navy
|
21 September
|
Japan
|
|
|
Yūgiri
|
Asagiri-class destroyer
|
|
23 September
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland & Wolff
|
Belfast
|
Ironbridge
|
Bulk carrier
|
For British Steel Corporation.[5]
|
2 October
|
United States
|
Ingalls Shipbuilding
|
Pascagoula, Mississippi
|
Princeton
|
Ticonderoga-class cruiser
|
|
2 October
|
United States
|
Avondale Shipyard
|
Avondale, Louisiana
|
Walter S. Diehl
|
Henry J. Kaiser-class replenishment oiler
|
|
7 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Cammell Laird
|
Birkenhead
|
Campbeltown
|
Type 22 frigate
|
|
10 October
|
Italy
|
Fincantieri
|
|
San Marco
|
San Giorgio-class amphibious transport dock
|
|
10 October
|
Japan
|
|
|
Yamagiri
|
Asagiri-class destroyer
|
|
15 October
|
West Germany
|
Nordseewerke
|
Emden
|
Lübeck
|
Bremen-class frigate
|
For German Navy
|
1 November
|
West Germany
|
Meyer Werft
|
Papenburg
|
Crown Odyssey
|
Cruise ship
|
For Royal Cruise Line
|
8 December
|
United Kingdom
|
Ferguson Shipbuilders
|
Port Glasgow
|
Isle of Mull
|
Ferry
|
For Caledonian MacBrayne
|
19 December
|
Japan
|
Shin Kurushima Dockyard Co
|
Onishi
|
Reijin
|
Car transporter
|
For Nissan Prince Kaiun K.K.
|
Unknown date
|
China
|
Huludao Shipyard
|
Huludao, Liaoning Province
|
Changzheng 4
|
Type 091 nuclear-powered attack submarine
|
|
Unknown date
|
United Kingdom
|
David Abels Boatbuilders Ltd.
|
Bristol
|
Eynhallow
|
Ro-Ro ferry
|
For Orkney Ferries.[6]
|
Unknown date
|
United Kingdom
|
David Abels Boatbuilders Ltd.
|
Bristol
|
Granogwen
|
Fishery patrol vessel
|
For South Wales Fisheries Committee.[7]
|
Unknown date
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland & Wolff
|
Belfast
|
Seillean
|
SWOPS ship
|
For BP Petroleum Development.[8]
|
Unknown date
|
United Kingdom
|
J. Bolson & Son Ltd.
|
Poole
|
Spray 38
|
Passenger ship
|
For Alan Guichard.[9]
|
Unknown date
|
United Kingdom
|
David Abels Boatbuilders Ltd.
|
Bristol
|
Watchman
|
Launch
|
For private owner.[10]
|
- ^ "Arco Arun". Shipping & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 24 September 2024.
- ^ "Young Endeavour". Shipping and Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 6 October 2024.
- ^ "MSE Wind Spirit" (in Swedish). Retrieved 5 May 2017.
- ^ "Welsh Piper". Shipping & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 24 September 2024.
- ^ "Ironbridge". The Yard. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
- ^ "Eynhallow". Shipping & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 22 September 2024.
- ^ "Granogwen". Shipping & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 22 September 2024.
- ^ "Seillean". The Yard. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
- ^ "Spray38". Shipping & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 1 October 2024.
- ^ "Watchman". Shipping & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 22 September 2024.