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The list of ship launches in 1684 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1684.
Date | Country | Builder | Location | Ship | Class | Notes |
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2 January | Republic of Venice | Venice | St. Nicholas | Ship of the line | For Venetian Navy.[1] | |
15 March | Republic of Venice | Paolo di Ottavio Corso | Venice | Ercole Vittorioso | Fourth rate | For Venetian Navy.[2] |
16 March | Republic of Venice | Iseppo di Piero de Pieri | Venice | San Marco Grande | Third rate | For Venetian Navy.[3] |
1 April | Kingdom of France | Etienne Hubac | Brest | Le Vermandois | Third rate | For French Navy.[4] |
23 October | Kingdom of France | Blaise Pangalo | Brest | Le Furieux | Third rate | For French Navy.[5] |
17 November | Kingdom of France | Etienne Salicon | Le Havre | Le Gaillard | Fourth rate | For French Navy.[6] |
Unknown date | Denmark-Norway | Fredrikstad | Lossen | Frigate | For Dano-Norwegian Navy. | |
Unknown date | Republic of Venice | Venice | Sant'Antonio da Padova | Sant'Antonio da Padova-class ship of the line | For Venetian Navy.[7] | |
Unknown date | Dutch Republic | Josias Pietersen | Vlissingen | Zeelandia | Second rate | For Dutch Republic Navy.[8] |
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