The list of ship launches in 1828 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1828.
| Date | Country | Builder | Location | Ship | Class | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 January | Robert Campion | Whitby | Meg Merrilles | Brig | For Messrs. Luffer & Co.[1] | |
| 19 January | Chatham Dockyard | Cruizer | Snake-class ship-sloop | For Royal Navy. | ||
| 2 February | Menzies & Sons | Leith | Agnes | East Indiaman | For private owner.[2] | |
| 16 February | Emmbert | Chepstow | Warrior | Merchantman | For private owner.[3] | |
| 18 February | Smith | Gainsborough | Pelham | Paddle Steamer | For Grimsby and Hull Steam Packet Company.[4] | |
| 21 February | Thomas Brodrick | Whitby | Edward Lombe | Full-rigged ship | For Robert Freeman. | |
| 22 February | Gray | Kincardine | Tullyallan Castle | Steamship | For private owner.[5] | |
| 23 February | North Shields | Adeline | Steamship | For private owner.[6] | ||
| 28 February | New Quay Company | Liverpool | Emma | Mersey flat | For Mersey and Irwell Navigation.[7] | |
| 1 March | Bayonne | La Capricieuse | Gazelle-class schooner | For French Navy.[8] | ||
| 5 March | Caleb & James Smith | Liverpool | William Fawcett | Steamship | For Fawcett & Preston.[9] | |
| 15 March | R. and N. Campion | Whitby | Robin Hood | Brig | For private owner.[10] | |
| 17 March | Bombay Dockyard | Bombay | Canopus-class ship of the line | For Royal Navy.[11] | ||
| 17 March | Philip Sainty | Wivenhoe | Pearl | Sloop | For Royal Navy.[12][13] | |
| 20 March | Philippe-Jacque Moreau | Brest | La Terpsichore | Fourth rate | For French Navy.[14] | |
| March | L. Crown | Sunderland | Partisan | Snow | For J. Dale.[15][16] | |
| 1 April | John Longbourne & Co. | Whitby | Hopewell | Full-rigged ship | For George White.[17] | |
| 2 April | T. & W. Smith | Newcastle upon Tyne | Duke of Roxburgh | Barque | For Pirie & Co.[18] | |
| 4 April | Ritchie & McLaine | Belfast | Boyne | Brig | For Messrs. Hardy & Clark and Messrs. George & Richard Haloran.[19] | |
| 5 April | F. Preston | Great Yarmouth | Lord William Bentinck | Merchantman | For F. Preston.[20] | |
| 15 April | Pembroke Dockyard | Leda | Seringapatam-class frigate | For Royal Navy. | ||
| 15 April | Bayonne | Le Dore | Vésuve-class bomb vessel | For French Navy.[21] | ||
| 15 April | Bayonne | Le Finistère | Vésuve-class bomb vessel | For French Navy.[22] | ||
| 16 April | William Bayley | Ipswich | Thames | Schooner | For John Roberts & Jeffry Smith.[23] | |
| 19 April | Toulon | Le Cyclope | Vésuve-class bomb vessel | For French Navy.[24] | ||
| 25 April | J. Burdon | Sunderland | Glenalvon | Barque | For Home & Co.[15][25] | |
| 26 April | Hillhouse & Sons | Bristol | Lord William Bentinck | Merchantman | For George Hillhouse. | |
| 27 April | S. O. Burachek | Astrakhan | Ardebil | Brig | For Imperial Russian Navy.[26] | |
| 28 April | Adam Gordon | Deptford | James Pattison | Merchantman | For private owner. | |
| 30 April | Port Glasgow | Miranda | Schooner | For private owner.[27] | ||
| April | John M. Gales | Sunderland | Earl Bathurst | Merchantman | For John M. Gales.[15][28] | |
| April | Warsash | Pearl | Cutter | For Marquess of Anglesey.[29] | ||
| April | Blaker | Southampton | Zebra | Yacht | For A. Richardson.[29] | |
| 1 May | G. H. Porrett | Scarborough | Andromache | East Indiaman | For Mr. Jacobs.[30] | |
| 1 May | Mulvey | Chester | Halkia | Schooner | For private owner.[31] | |
| 1 May | Daniel List | Fishbourne | Harlequin | Yacht | For George Vernon.[32] | |
| 1 May | Blaker | Southampton | Medora | Yacht | For J. Greathead.[33] | |
| 8 May | New York | Caledonia | Full-rigged ship | For private owner.[34] | ||
| 10 May | Toulon | Le Vulcain | Vésuve-class bomb vessel | For French Navy.[35] | ||
| 12 May | Ruble | Southampton | Ondine | Cutter | For G. W. Heneage.[36] | |
| 15 May | Messrs. Pearson | Thorne Waterside | German | Brig | For private owner.[37] | |
| 15 May | Toulon | L'Achéron | Vésuve-class bomb vessel | For French Navy.[38] | ||
| 15 May | Ruble | Southampton | Peri | Cutter | For Mr. Murray.[36] | |
| 20 May | Charles Connell & Sons | Belfast | Ann | Brigantine | For Thomas Williamson.[39][40] | |
| 26 May | William Bottomly | King's Lynn | Royal Admiral | Barque | For William Bottomly. | |
| 27 May | William Wright | North Shields | Prince George | Barque | For Henry Wright. | |
| 29 May | Dikes and Gibson | Hull | Lord Goderich | East Indiaman | For John Featherstone.[41] | |
| May | R. Dixon | Sunderland | Benton | Merchantman | For Mr. McCree.[15][16] | |
| May | Grimsby | Traveller | Schooner | For private owner.[42] | ||
| 13 June | S. O. Burachek | Astrakhan | Dzhevan Bulak | Brig | For Imperial Russian Navy.[43] | |
| 13 June | S. O. Burachek | Astrakhan | Turkmenchai | Brig | For Imperial Russian Navy.[44] | |
| 17 June | Lorient | L'Atalante | Vestale-class frigate | For French Navy.[45] | ||
| 25 June | Southampton | Miranda | Yacht | For J. Maxse.[46] | ||
| 28 June | New York Navy Yard | Fairfield | Boston-class sloop | For United States Navy.[47] | ||
| 28 June | Pembroke Dockyard | Snipe | Nightingale-class cutter | For Royal Navy. | ||
| 28 June | Pembroke Dockyard | Sparrow | Bramble-class cutter | For Royal Navy. | ||
| 28 June | Pembroke Dockyard | Speedy | Nightingale-class cutter | For Royal Navy. | ||
| 30 June | Milford Haven | Amelia | Yacht | For B. R. Robertson.[48] | ||
| 30 June | Roberts | Milford Haven | Industrious | Smack | For private owner.[48] | |
| 30 June | John Jones | Hirael | Pansylipo | Cutter | For Walter Davies Griffith.[49] | |
| June | Belfast | Ann | Schooner | For private owner.[50] | ||
| June | Three Rivers | Mary Macdonald | Brig | For private owner.[51] | ||
| June | Cocagne | Penrith | Merchantman | For private owner.[52] | ||
| June | Morton | William Francis | Sloop | For private owner.[53] | ||
| 15 July | Toulon | Didon | Dryade-class frigate | For French Navy. | ||
| 28 July | Cherbourg | Melpomène | Surveillante-class frigate | For French Navy. | ||
| 28 July | Edward Churchill | Plymouth Dockyard | Royal Adelaide | Princess Charlotte-class ship of the line | For Royal Navy.[54] | |
| July | Cornwallis | Æolus | Schooner | For private owner.[55] | ||
| July | Nicholaieff | Leman | Man-of-war | For Imperial Russian Navy.[56] | ||
| July | Hopewell | Mary Clarke | Brig | For private owner.[55] | ||
| July | Nicholaieff | Mingrelia | Brig | For Imperial Russian Navy.[56] | ||
| July | Amherst | Sarah | Brig | For private owner.[55] | ||
| July | The Pride of the Ocean | Pleasure boat | For A. Corbet.[57] | |||
| July | Nicholaieff | Tschesme | Ship of the line | For Imperial Russian Navy.[56] | ||
| 1 August | Cherbourg | La Belle Gabrielle | Surveillante-class frigate | For French Navy.[58] | ||
| 11 August | Pembroke Dockyard | Comus | Comet-class sloop | For Royal Navy.[11] | ||
| 12 August | L. Rose & Son | Leith | Mabon | Schooner | For Leith and Hull Shipping Company.[59] | |
| 14 August | James Taylor | Pembroke Dockyard | Comet | Comet-class sloop | For Royal Navy.[60] | |
| 14 August | Copenhagen | Waldemar | Third Rate | For Royal Danish Navy.[61][62] | ||
| 16 August | Rochefort | La Dryade | Didon-class frigate | For French Navy.[63] | ||
| 18 August | Washington Navy Yard | St. Louis | Sloop-of-war | For United States Navy. | ||
| 25 August | Lorient | Herminie | Frigate | For French Navy.[64] | ||
| 26 August | Deptford Dockyard | Nimrod | Atholl-class corvette | For Royal Navy.[65] | ||
| 26 August | Mottershead & Heyes | Liverpool | Sandbach | West Indiaman | For Sandbach, Tinne & Co.[66] | |
| 28 August | James Laing | South Shields | Osbert | Collier | For private owner.[67] | |
| 30 August | Odessa | Elizabeth | Frigate | For Imperial Russian Navy.[68] | ||
| August | Wilkinson | Sunderland | Edward Charleton | Merchantman | For Charelton & Co.[15][69] | |
| 18 September | Joseph Tipitt | Bristol | Enchantress | West Indiaman | For private owner. | |
| 20 September | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Monongahela | Packet ship | For W. and J. Brown & Co.[70] | ||
| 23 September | T. Brodrick | Whitby | Clara | Barque | For W. Fraser & Co.[71] | |
| 24 September | Portsmouth Naval Shipyard | Concord | Boston-class sloop | For United States Navy.[72] | ||
| 24 September | S. O. Burachek | Astrakhan | Miana | Brig | For Imperial Russian Navy.[73] | |
| September | T. Tiffing | Sunderland | Thomas and Mary | Snow | For private owner.[15] | |
| 2 October | Cowes | Zoe | Miniature frigate | For Earl of Belfast.[74] | ||
| 9 October | Woolwich Dockyard | Clyde | Modified Leda-class frigate | For Royal Navy.[75] | ||
| 9 October | Pembroke Dockyard | Hotspur | Seringapatam-class frigate | For Royal Navy. | ||
| 24 October | Menzies & Son | Leith | Duke of Buccleuch | Smack | For London and Leith Old Shipping Company.[76] | |
| 29 October | Menzies & Sons | Leith | Duke of Buccleuch | Smack | For London and Leith Old Shipping Company.[77] | |
| October | Rotterdam | Atlas | Steamship | For private owner.[78] | ||
| October | Chance-It | Merchantman | For private owner.[79] | |||
| October | James Johnson | River Wear | George IV | Full-rigged ship | For private owner.[80] | |
| October | Minerva | Frigate | For Imperial Russian Navy.[81] | |||
| October | Wilkinson | Sunderland | Renard | Schooner | For M. Plummer & Co.[15][69] | |
| October | Vadeja l'Esperance | Frigate | For Imperial Russian Navy.[81] | |||
| 1 November | Okta | Arcis | Ship of the line | For Imperial Russian Navy.[82] | ||
| 1 November | Okta | Nadeshda | Frigate | For Imperial Russian Navy.[82] | ||
| 10 November | Furley | Gainsborough, Lincolnshire | Atlas | Steamship | For private owner.[83] | |
| 11 November | Saint Petersburg | Omheten | Ship of the line | For Imperial Russian Navy.[84] | ||
| 22 November | Lorient | Artémise | Frigate | For French Navy. | ||
| 30 November | Antuvan Kaifa | Constantinople | Mahmudiye | First rate | For Ottoman Navy.[85][86] | |
| Unknown date | Sunderland | Anacreon | Brig | For private owner.[15] | ||
| Unknown date | Erie, Pennsylvania | Benjamin Rush | Cutter | For United States Revenue Cutter Service. | ||
| Unknown date | Bombay | Bheema | Pattamer | For British East India Company.[87] | ||
| Unknown date | T. Rowntree | Sunderland | Boreas | Merchantman | For Mr. Ness.[15] | |
| Unknown date | William Gales | Sunderland | Brilliant Star | Merchantman | For George Thompson.[15] | |
| Unknown date | Sunderland | Caspian | Merchantman | For private owner.[15] | ||
| Unknown date | W. Adamson & Sons | Sunderland | Clorinda | Barque | For Mr. McGeary.[15] | |
| Unknown date | T. Reed | Sunderland | Diamond | Merchantman | For private owner.[15] | |
| Unknown date | Dordrecht | Dordrecht | Transport ship | For Royal Netherlands Navy.[88] | ||
| Unknown date | William Gales | Sunderland | Duke of Clarence | Snow | For Mr. Fenwick.[15] | |
| Unknown date | Bombay | Euprhates | Brig | For British East India Company.[89] | ||
| Unknown date | Sunderland | Fanny | Barque | For Mr. Donaldson.[15] | ||
| Unknown date | Freya | Frigate | For Royal Norwegian Navy.[90] | |||
| Unknown date | Allison | Sunderland | Gem | Schooner | For T. Guy.[15] | |
| Unknown date | Murray Harbour | Hibernia | Passenger ship | For private owner. | ||
| Unknown date | William Gales | Sunderland | Hilton | Merchantman | For William Gales.[15] | |
| Unknown date | Bombay | Hormanjee Bomanjee | Full-rigged ship | For private owner.[89] | ||
| Unknown date | Sunderland | Jane | Brigantine | For private owner.[15] | ||
| Unknown date | Sunderland | Jane Lockhart | Barque | For Mr. Dalrymple.[15] | ||
| Unknown date | Philip Laing | Sunderland | Jean Young | Merchantman | For private owner.[15] | |
| Unknown date | Philip Laing | Sunderland | John Pirie | Merchantman | For Pirie & Co.[15] | |
| Unknown date | William Gales | Sunderland | Lord Durham | Merchantman | For William Gales.[15] | |
| Unknown date | Philip Laing | Sunderland | Lucretia | Merchantman | For Hall & Co.[15] | |
| Unknown date | Philip Laing | Sunderland | Marys | Merchantman | For Philip Laing.[15] | |
| Unknown date | Bristol | Miranda | Merchantman | For Drew & Co. | ||
| Unknown date | Bombay | Panna or Pownah | Pattamer | For British East India Company.[87] | ||
| Unknown date | Robert Reay | Sunderland | Plawsworth | Brig | For private owner.[15] | |
| Unknown date | Monkwearmouth | Regalia | Merchantman | For private owner. | ||
| Unknown date | Sunderland | Rhoda | Brig | For private owner.[15] | ||
| Unknown date | T. Reed, or Reed & Young | Sunderland | Robert | Snow | For private owner.[15] | |
| Unknown date | Royal Oak | Sloop | For private owner.[91] | |||
| Unknown date | William Gales | Sunderland | Ryhope | Snow | For William Gales-.[15] | |
| Unknown date | Bombay | Sir Charles Malcolm | East Indiaman | For Bombay Marine.[89][92] | ||
| Unknown date | Londonderry | Strath Ban | Merchantman | For unknown owner.[93] | ||
| Unknown date | Suriname | Fifth rate steamship | For Royal Netherlands Navy.[94] | |||
| Unknown date | Philadelphia Navy Yard | Vandalia | Boston-class sloop | For United States Navy.[95] | ||
| Unknown date | Vlissingen | Windhond | Full-rigged ship | For Royal Netherlands Navy.[96] | ||
| Unknown date | W. Adamson & Sons | Sunderland | Zelina | Schooner | For Mr. Alexander.[15] |
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