Not just any boats, they're Dave-Boats...
'Daves Wreck', local name for a small steamer sunk off Scarborough
David - A French flute ship/sailing ship, built in 1767
David - A Confederate torpedo boat (below)
David 0 - An Australian schooner/sailing ship.1850
David - Single mast cutter. Built 1863
David - A British cargo ship. Steamer. Built in 1906
David - British MV (Diesel), built in 1964
David A. Curry - Liberty Ship, Steamer (below)
David Andrews. MV - A British diesel-powered tug.1992
David B. - Somewhere in Alaska! (below)
David B. Henderson - Liberty Ship, Steamer
David B. Johnson - Liberty Ship, Steamer
David Belasco - Liberty Ship, Steamer
David B Summers - A British 'Drifter' built in 1922
David Blake - Steamer, built 1934
David Bushnell - Liberty Ship, Steamer
David Brown - An Extreme Clipper ship (below)
David C. Meyer SS - American cargo ship, built in 1926
David C. Reid was an American molasses tanker that sank on 14 October 1928
David C. Winslow - Tug
David Caldwell - Liberty Ship, Steamer
David Campbell - Portland Fire Boat (below)
David Collins
David Davis - Liberty Ship, Steamer
David Devries - Liberty Ship, Steamer
David Douglas - Liberty Ship, Steamer
David Dows - An American schooner/sailing ship, built in 1889
David Dudley Field - Liberty Ship, Steamer
David E. Hughes - Liberty Ship, Steamer
David F. Barry - Liberty Ship, Steamer
David F. Houston - Liberty Ship, Steamer
David Foss - Tug
David Frances - Sailing ship, built 1968
David G. Burnet - Liberty Ship, Steamer
David G. Farragut - Liberty Ship, Steamer
David Gaillard - Liberty Ship, Steamer
David H. Atwater - A small unarmed coastal steamer. Sunk on 2 April 1942 by gunfire from German submarine U-552
David Hewes - Liberty Ship, Steamer
David Henry - Schooner/sailing ship, built in 1873
David Holmes - Liberty Ship, Steamer
David Howes - Schooner/sailing ship. 1876
David Howie - Single mast cutter
David J. Brewer - Liberty Ship, Steamer
David Junior. MV - Diesel cargo ship, built 1996
David L. Swain - Liberty Ship, Steamer
David L. Yulee - Liberty Ship, Steamer
David Law - British Bark/sailing ship, built in 1880
David Lubin - Liberty Ship, Steamer
David Malcomson - A British barque/sailing ship.1880
David McKelvey. SS - An American tanker of 6,821 tons built in 1921
David Morgan - British Barque/sailing ship, built 1898
David O. Saylor. SS - An American cargo ship, built in 1944
David P. - Steam power barge/lighter.1956
David Robinson - RNLI Boat, The Lizard/Retired (below)
David R. Francis - Liberty Ship, Steamer
David R. Ray. USS (DD-971) - American destroyer. Gas turbine-powered. Built 2008
David Rittenhouse - Liberty Ship, Steamer
David Roulston - RNLI Boat, Portrush/New (below)
David S. Terry - Liberty Ship, Steamer
David Starr Jordan - USAT Liberty Ship/Steamer
David Starr Jordan - Research Ship (below)
David Stewart SV - An American Schooner/sailing ship.1893
David Stone - Liberty Ship, Steamer
David Taylor - A Canadian Barque - bark/sailing ship, built 1890
David Thompson - Liberty Ship, Steamer
David Vance. SV - American schooner.sailing ship, built 1893
David W. Mills SS - An American cargo/bulk carrier, built 1919
David W. Taylor. USS (DD 551) - A Fletcher Class Destroyer
David Wilmot - Liberty Ship, Steamer
Davide Bianchi. SS - Italian cargo ship. Steamer, built in 1942
Davy Crockett - Liberty Ship, Steamer
Prince David - CNSS Passenger ship (below)
St David - Hospital Ship - Sunk Anzio 1944 (below)
HMCS Prince David (F89) 1942. (below)
HMS David Ogilvie (FY 720) was a MS Trawler. Displacement: 276 tons. Taken over by the Admiralty in September 1939. Returned to her owner in July 1946.
HMS St David was a 54-gun fourth rate launched in 1667. She foundered in 1690, was raised in 1691 and hulked, and finally sold in 1713
HMS St David is the name given to a number of tenders of the south Wales Royal Naval Reserve unit, later HMS Flying Fox:
- Motor minesweeper 233 was HMS St David between 1948 and 1956
- HMS Brereton was HMS St David between 1954 and 1961
- HMS Crichton was HMS St David between 1961 and 1976
HMS St David was a converted minesweeper launched in 1972 as the commercial trawler Suffolk Monarch. She was converted and commissioned into the Severn RNVR in 1978 and was returned to her original owner in 1983. She was converted into an oil rig safety/standby vessel.
Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Milne, after Vice-Admiral Sir David Milne:
HMS Milne was an Admiralty M-class destroyer launched in 1914 and sold in 1921.
HMS Milne was a M-class destroyer launched in 1941 and sold to the Turkish Navy in 1959.
She was renamed Alp Arslam and was discarded in 1970.
The first Upholder (P37), launched in 1940, was a U-class submarine. She served in World War II. Her Captain was Lieutenant Commander David Wanklyn who received the Victoria Cross whilst in command of the vessel.
HMS Upholder was the most decorated submarine in the British fleet.
Lo Res image of HMS Victory by Artist
David Bell (Ltd Edn)
A picture of a sports boat, owned by some bloke called Dave at the dock in his camp on Beech Hill Pond, near Otis, Maine - apparently...