Thetis (ship)
Several ships have been named Thetis for Thetis:
- Thetis (1786 EIC ship) was launched on the river Thames as an East Indiaman. She made six voyages for the British East India Company between 1787 and 1800, She then was sold and spent a handful of years as a West Indiaman. She was broken up in 1806.
- Thetis (1794 Chittagong ship) was built at Chittagong. She made one voyage to England for the British East India Company (EIC) in 1801. She was rebuilt at Calcutta in 1817 and at Moulmein in 1838. She was still sailing out of Calcutta in 1839.
- Thetis (1813 Chittagong ship) was launched at Chittagong in 1813. At some point she was renamed Countess of Loudoun (or Countess of Loudon, or erroneously Countess of London) for Flora Mure-Campbell, Marchioness of Hastings, Countess of Loudoun. She wrecked in early November 1816 off Palawan.
See also
- HCS Thetis (1810), of 185 tons (bm) and 12 guns, was launched by the Bombay Dockyard for the Bombay Marine, the British East India Company's navy. She served in the Invasion of Isle de France. She was condemned from service and between 1834 and 1835 she underwent fitting out as a light vessel.
- French ship Thetis, any of 12 vessels of the French Navy
- HDMS Thetis (F357)
- HMS Thetis, and of 12 vessels of the British Royal Navy
- SMS Thetis
- USCGC Thetis (WMEC-910)
- USS Thetis, either of two vessels of the US Navy
- USS Thetis Bay
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