The list of ship launches in 1827 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1827.
| Date | Country | Builder | Location | Ship | Class | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 January | Nichol, Reid & Co. | Aberdeen | Dauntless | Schooner | For private owner.[1] | |
| 9 January | Deptford Dockyard | Carron | Alban-class paddle steamer | For Royal Navy.[2] | ||
| 27 January | George Stringer & Co. | Northwich | Thorn | Mersey flat | For private owner.[3] | |
| 30 January | Graham | Harwich | Crusader | Steamship | For Post Office Packet Service.[4] | |
| 30 January | Nicol, Reid & Co. | Aberdeen | Duke of Gordon | Packet ship | For private owner.[5] | |
| 30 January | Portsmouth Dockyard | Sapphire | Sapphire-class sloop | For Royal Navy.[6] | ||
| January | G. Gowland | Sunderland | Stansfield | Merchantman | For private owner.[7] | |
| 11 February | Lorient | L'Actéon | Cygne-class Brig | For French Navy.[8] | ||
| 12 February | Toulon | L'Adonis | Cygne-class brig | For French Navy.[9] | ||
| 12 February | Toulon | L'Aventure | Gazelle-class schooner | For French Navy.[10] | ||
| 24 February | Wake & Sissons | Hull | Unnamed | Diving support vessel | For Hull Dock Company.[11] | |
| 27 February | Anderson | Leith | Gledstanes | West Indiaman | For private owner.[12] | |
| 28 February | Menzies & Sons | Leith | Margaret | Schooner | For private owner.[13] | |
| February | W. Sanderson | Sunderland | Abdiel | Brig | For J. Riden.[7] | |
| February | Bideford | Echo | Merchantman | For private owner.[14] | ||
| February | J. Storey | Sunderland | John & Mary | Merchantman | For J. Storey.[7][15] | |
| February | John M. & William Gales | Sunderland | Vesta | Merchantman | For George Thompson.[7][16] | |
| February | Wye | Sloop | For private owner.[17] | |||
| 4 March | Lyons | Chalonaise | Steamboat | For Gaillard et Cie.[18] | ||
| 4 March | Lyons | Lyonnaise | Steamboat | For Gaillard et Cie.[18] | ||
| 8 March | Norfolk Naval Shipyard | Natchez | Lexington-class sloop | For United States Navy.[19] | ||
| 14 March | S. S. Walton | Hull | Rhine | Brig | For Depledge, Fressick & Co.[20] | |
| 15 March | Lomax and Wilson | Tranmer | Ripleys | Brig | For Thomas and Henry Ripley.[21] | |
| 27 March | Anderson | Leith | Albion | Sloop | For private owner.[22] | |
| 28 March | Woolwich Dockyard | Confiance | Alban-class paddle steamer | For Royal Navy.[23] | ||
| 30 March | Portsmouth Dockyard | Cerberus | Leda-class frigate | For Royal Navy.[24] | ||
| March | Smit | Alblasserdam | Agrippina | Paddle steamer | For Preußisch-Rheinische Dampfschiffahrts-Gesellschaft. | |
| March | Hull | Jane | Schooner | For private owner.[25] | ||
| 9 April | Rose & Son | Leith | Mermaid | Sloop | For private owner.[26] | |
| 11 April | MacNelland and Mustard | Alloa | William and Ann | Brig | For private owner.[27] | |
| 12 April | Duffus & Co. | Aberdeen | Queen of Scotland | Paddle steamer | For Aberdeen Steam Navigation Company. | |
| 13 April | Rose & Son | Leith | John and Margaret | Schooner | For William Ross.[28] | |
| 13 April | Sime | Leith | Minx | Brig | For private owner.[28] | |
| 16 April | S. O. Burachek | Astrakhan | Erivan | Erivan-class brig | For Imperial Russian Navy.[29] | |
| April | Saint John | Henry | Brig | For private owner.[30] | ||
| 1 May | G. Hilhouse & Co. | Bristol | City of Bristol | Steamship | For private owner.[31] | |
| 3 May | Toulon | Iphigénie | Frigate | For French Navy. | ||
| 10 May | William Bayley | Ipswich | Flora | Schooner | For John Roberts.[32] | |
| 10 May | Venice | Rashid | Fourth rate | For Egyptian Navy.[33] | ||
| 12 May | Bland and Chaloner | Liverpool | Nandi | Full-rigged ship | For W. F. Potter.[34] | |
| 15 May | G. W. Porritt | Scarborough | Pomona | Merchantman | For Charles Reed and Mark Whitwell.[35] | |
| 19 May | John Richard Portelos | Lincoln | Protector | Barque | For private owner. | |
| 26 May | Joseph White | Cowes | Therese | Yacht | For private owner.[36] | |
| 27 May | S. O. Burachek | Astrakhan | Sardar Abad | Erivan-class brig | For Imperial Russian Navy.[37] | |
| 27 May | S. O. Burachek | Astrakhan | Tavriz | Erivan-class brig | For Imperial Russian Navy.[38] | |
| 28 May | Woolwich Dockyard | Echo | Alban-class paddle steamer | For Royal Navy.[39] | ||
| 11 June | John Thomas | Llanelly | John and Mary | Brig | For private owner.[40] | |
| 14 June | William Bayley | Ipswich | Emily | Schooner | For private owner.[41] | |
| 25 June | Rochefort | Le Hussard | Cygne-class brig | For French Navy.[42] | ||
| 26 June | Gleadow | Hull | Dapper | Brig | For private owner.[43] | |
| June | Boom | Hercules | Paddle tug | For Nederlandsche Stoomboot Maatschappij. | ||
| 12 July | Northam | Edith | Schooner | For Mr. Oake.[44] | ||
| 18 July | William Bayley | Ipswich | Charlotte | Smack | For private owner.[45] | |
| 19 July | Lisbon | Don Pedro | Brig of war | For Portuguese Navy.[46] | ||
| 25 July | Pembroke Dockyard | Clarence | Canopus-class ship of the line | For Royal Navy. | ||
| 25 July | Duthie | Aberdeen | Earl of Erroll | Brig | For private owner.[47] | |
| 25 July | Thornton | Aberdeen | Garland | Schooner | For private owner.[47] | |
| July | John M. & William Gales | Sunderland | Aquila | Schooner | For Craig & Co.[7][16] | |
| July | Wilkinson | Sunderland | Canning | Brig | For private owner.[7][48] | |
| July | Melby | Brig | For Mr. Scott.[49] | |||
| 9 August | Longburn & Co. | Whitby | Admiral Moorsom | Full-rigged ship | For private owner.[50] | |
| 9 August | Roberts | Milford Haven | Pomona | Schooner | For private owner.[51] | |
| 10 August | William Blair | Arbroath | Williams | Schooner | For private owner.[52] | |
| 16 August | S. O. Burachek | Astrakhan | Abbas Abad | Erivan-class brig | For Imperial Russian Navy.[53] | |
| 20 August | Cowes | Stag | Cutter | For Board of Customs.[54] | ||
| 23 August | Northam | Champion | Schooner | For private owner.[54] | ||
| 23 August | Chatham Dockyard | Childers | Snake-class sloop | For Royal Navy.[55] | ||
| 25 August | Bolton & Humphrey | Hull | Gypsy | Brig | For private owner.[56] | |
| August | Charles | Ballast lighter | For private owner.[57] | |||
| August | L. Smit en Zoon | Nieuw-Lekkerland | De Batavier | Paddle steamer | For Nederlandsche Stoomboot Maatschappij. | |
| August | Venice | Medea | Fifth Rate | For Austrian Navy.[58][59] | ||
| August | Nederlandsche Stoomboot Maatschappij | Ijsselmonde | Stadt Frankfurt | Paddle steamer | For Dampfschiffarts-Gesellschaft von Rhein und Main. | |
| 21 September | McClellan | Kelton | William and Mary | Sloop | For William Turner.[60] | |
| 22 September | Plymouth Dockyard | Circe | Leda-class frigate | For Royal Navy.[61] | ||
| 22 September | Chatham Dockyard | Royal George | Caledonia-class ship of the line | For Royal Navy. | ||
| 24 September | Gibson | Hull | Thetis | East Indiaman | For private owner.[62] | |
| September | Four Brothers | Steamship | For private owner.[63] | |||
| 5 October | Bayonne | La Badine | Gazelle-class schooner | For French Navy.[64] | ||
| 5 October | L. Rose & Son | Leith | Thistle | Smack | For private owner.[65] | |
| 6 October | Pembroke Dockyard | Pigeon | Cherokee-class brig-sloop | For Royal Navy. | ||
| 6 OCtober | William Roberts | Hubberston Pill | Resina | Schooner | For private owner.[66] | |
| 6 October | Pembroke Dockyard | Spey | Cherokee-class brig-sloop | For Royal Navy. | ||
| 6 October | William Roberts | Hubberston Pill | United Friends | Smack | For private owner.[66] | |
| 6 October | Pembroke Dockyard | Variable | Cherokee-class brig-sloop | For Royal Navy.[67] | ||
| 15 October | Benson | Doncaster | George and John | Merchantman | For George Hastings.[68] | |
| 22 October | J. and R. Fisher | Liverpool | Lady Rowena | Passenger ship | For Mr. Lodge.[69][70] | |
| 27 October | Rochefort | Le Voltigeur | Cygne-class brig | For French Navy.[71] | ||
| October | George Canning | Full-rigged ship | For private owner.[72] | |||
| October | James | Brig | For private owner.[73] | |||
| 3 November | Boston Navy Yard | Falmouth | Sloop of war | For United States Navy. | ||
| 3 November | Thames Shipbuilding Co. | Deptford | Reliance | East Indiaman | For British East India Company.[74] | |
| November | John M. Gales | Sunderland | Ada Bella or Adahbella |
Snow | For private owner.[7][16] | |
| November | Marseille | Al-Buhayra | Fourth rate | For Egyptian Navy.[75] | ||
| November | Gaspé | Annabella | Full-rigged ship | For private owner.[76] | ||
| 19 December | Syme & Rankin | Leith | Delta | Brig | For Syme & Rankin.[77] | |
| 20 December | Chatham Dockyard | Africaine | Seringapatam-class frigate | For Royal Navy.[78] | ||
| Autumn | Jane | Brigantine | For private owner.[79] | |||
| Unknown date | James Leithead | Sunderland | Acorn | Snow | For Wilkinson & Co.[7][80] | |
| Unknown date | John M. & William Gales | Sunderland | Adahlina or Adahline |
Snow | For William Gales.[7] | |
| Unknown date | Sunderland | Adams | Merchantman | For private owner.[7] | ||
| Unknown date | Sunderland | Amelia | Schooner | For private owner.[7] | ||
| Unknown date | Maine | Brunswick | Merchantman | For private owner. | ||
| Unknown date | Nursapore | Caroline | Merchantman | For private owner. | ||
| Unknown date | James Leithead | Sunderland | Catherine & Hannah | Merchantman | For private owner.[7] | |
| Unknown date | Philip Laing | Sunderland | Cheviot | Merchantman | For Philip Laing.[7] | |
| Unknown date | John M. & William Gales | Sunderland | Content | Merchantman | For John M. & William Gales.[7][16] | |
| Unknown date | Bombay Dockyard | Coote | Sloop-of-war | For British East India Company. | ||
| Unknown date | Courier | Schooner | For private owner. | |||
| Unknown date | Sunderland | Crown | Merchantman | For private owner.[7] | ||
| Unknown date | C. C. Poney Guizelar | Cochin | Cumberland | Merchantman | For Steele, Lambden & Co. | |
| Unknown date | Sunderland | Curlew | Merchantman | For private owner[7] | ||
| Unknown date | John Gilmore & Co. | Sulkea | Cygnet | Barque | For private owner. | |
| Unknown date | Rotterdam | Echo | Full-rigged ship | For Royal Netherlands Navy.[81] | ||
| Unknown date | Sunderland | Eclipse | Schooner | For private owner.[7] | ||
| Unknown date | Gemlik | Fethiye | Second rate | For Ottoman Navy.[82] | ||
| Unknown date | Massachusetts | Governor Fenner | Merchantman | For private owner.[83] | ||
| Unknown date | T. Ogden | Sunderland | Hawthorn | Snow | For T. Ogden.[7] | |
| Unknown date | Philip Laing | Sunderland | Henry | Merchantman | For Laing & Christie.[7] | |
| Unknown date | T. Barrick | Whitby | Isabella | Barque | For Nelson & Co. | |
| Unknown date | J. Dryden | Sunderland | John & Ann | Merchantman | For Mr. Collingwood.[7] | |
| Unknown date | Kirkbride & Co. | Sunderland | Justinian | Snow | For private owner.[7] | |
| Unknown date | John M. & William Gales | Sunderland | Latona | Merchantman | For William Gales.[7] | |
| Unknown date | Leije | Sixth rate | For Royal Netherlands Navy.[84] | |||
| Unknown date | John M. and William Gales | Sunderland | Liddell | Merchantman | For R. Scurfield.[7] | |
| Unknown date | William Gales | Sunderland | Lord Farnham | Merchantman | For John White.[7] | |
| Unknown date | Sunderland | Mary Hall | Schooner | For private owner.[7] | ||
| Unknown date | Sunderland | Matilda | Snow | For private owner.[7] | ||
| Unknown date | Medusa | Sixth rate | For Royal Netherlands Navy.[85] | |||
| Unknown date | John Williams | Rarotonga | Messenger of Peace | Schooner | For London Missionary Society. | |
| Unknown date | Vlissingen | Nehalennia | Sixth rate | For Royal Netherlands Navy.[86] | ||
| Unknown date | James Leithead | Sunderland | Oak | Merchantman | For Dawson & Co.[7] | |
| Unknown date | John M. & William Gales | Sunderland | Oculus | Snow | For John M. & William Gales.[7] | |
| Unknown date | "Netherlands Steam-packet Company" | Orestes | Steamship | For Dutch Government.[87] | ||
| Unknown date | "Netherlands Steam-packet Company" | Pylades | Steamship | For Dutch Government.[87] | ||
| Unknown date | Wilkinson | Sunderland | Rainbow | Brig | For P. Austin.[7] | |
| Unknown date | Fletcher | Limehouse | Thames | Steamship | For City of Dublin Steam Packet Company. | |
| Unknown date | Philip Laing | Sunderland | William | Merchantman | For Mr. Rann.[7] | |
| Unknown date | Sunderland | William & Isabella | Snow | For private owner.[7] |
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- ↑ "British paddle steamer 'Carron' (1827)". Threedecks. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
- ↑ "Advertisements & Notices". Liverpool Mercury. No. 1257. Liverpool. 5 June 1835.
- ↑ "Harwich, February 2". Ipswich Journal. No. 4638. Ipswich. 3 February 1827.
- ↑ "Aberdeen Shipping". Aberdeen Journal. No. 4125. Aberdeen. 31 January 1827.
- ↑ "Portsmouth, Saturday, February 3, 1827". Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph. No. 1426. Portsmouth. 3 February 1827.
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- 1 2 "Southampton, Saturday, August 25, 1827". Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph. No. 1455. Portsmouth. 27 August 1827.
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