Several vessels have borne the name Dart, for the
dart or the
River Dart:
Dart (1787 ship) was launched at Plymouth in 1787. Dart initially traded with Newfoundland and then the Mediterranean. From 1797 she made four voyages as a
slave ship in the
triangular trade in enslaved people. She was condemned at Barbados in 1802 as she was returning to London after having delivered slaves to Demerara.
Dart (1799 ship) was launched at Dartmouth in 1799. Between 1800 and 1804 she made two complete voyages from Liverpool as a
slave ship. She wrecked in 1804 early in the outward bound leg of her third slave voyage.
Dart (1801 ship) was launched at
Ostend in 1792, came into British hands in 1801, and became a
sealer and
whaler in the South Seas fisheries. She was last listed in 1810.
Dart (1806 ship) was launched in South America in 1797, taken in prize in 1806, made one whaling voyage and one voyage as a privateer capturing five slave vessels off Sierra Leone in 1810, before returning to mercantile trade. She was condemned as unseaworthy in 1813.
^"Dart Line". Simplon Postcards. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
List of ships with the same or similar names
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list of ships with the same or similar names. If an
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Several vessels have borne the name Dart, for the
dart or the
River Dart:
Dart (1787 ship) was launched at Plymouth in 1787. Dart initially traded with Newfoundland and then the Mediterranean. From 1797 she made four voyages as a
slave ship in the
triangular trade in enslaved people. She was condemned at Barbados in 1802 as she was returning to London after having delivered slaves to Demerara.
Dart (1799 ship) was launched at Dartmouth in 1799. Between 1800 and 1804 she made two complete voyages from Liverpool as a
slave ship. She wrecked in 1804 early in the outward bound leg of her third slave voyage.
Dart (1801 ship) was launched at
Ostend in 1792, came into British hands in 1801, and became a
sealer and
whaler in the South Seas fisheries. She was last listed in 1810.
Dart (1806 ship) was launched in South America in 1797, taken in prize in 1806, made one whaling voyage and one voyage as a privateer capturing five slave vessels off Sierra Leone in 1810, before returning to mercantile trade. She was condemned as unseaworthy in 1813.
^"Dart Line". Simplon Postcards. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
List of ships with the same or similar names
This article includes a
list of ships with the same or similar names. If an
internal link for a specific ship led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended ship article, if one exists.