's ship
Nao Victoria at
Museo Nao Victoria in
Punta Arenas The term "replica" in this context does not normally include
scale models. The term
museum ship is used for an old ship that has been preserved and converted into a
museum open to the public. A ship replica may also be a generic replica, one that represents a certain type of ship rather than a particular historic example, like
Kamper Kogge, replicating the
Cogs that were used extensively in Northern Europe by the
Hanseatic League in the
Middle Ages, but where there is little knowledge of specific ships. Some generic type replicas such as
Thor Heyerdahl's
Ra II, qualify as true replicas as these ships were built to investigate the craft and or culture of the original era. That they do not replicate a specific vessel is mainly because no details of such a specific vessel are available. Some other ships that are modeled after ships of a certain type or era (and are in that sense replicas) do not qualify as true replicas. Some ships may be borderline cases, such as
Kanrin Maru, which is actually twice the size of the original, but built following the plans of the original. Replicas can be temporary, cheap and very simple, such as the replica of a Viking ship that was burnt at the
Leixlip Festival. Notable historic type ships that are
not replicas include: • (1795) is strictly speaking not a replica but the original vessel. However, most of the ship's timber has been replaced over time, with only 10-15% of the original remaining. This is a modern version of the philosopher's dilemma concerning replica versus original; known as the
Ship of Theseus dilemma. • (1765) is still the original vessel, although unlike
Constitution, she is in dry dock and does not sail. She has also been heavily restored, with only 10-15% of her original timber remaining. •
Mircea, which is an almost exact copy of
Gorch Fock.
Mircea was built as a copy because
Gorch Fock was a very successful ship. Thus
Mircea was not built as a replica per se, but as a copy for other reasons (i.e. to perform economically, in this case as a training vessel). •
Stad Amsterdam is a generic clipper type ship combining the best qualities of
clippers of the past with modern materials and technologies. Another ambiguous case subject to the Ship of Theseus dilemma is
Niagara. The original was sunk in 1820 for preservation, and the ship has been rebuilt three times since. The third reconstruction was considerably more extensive, and the only parts from the original which were retained are non-structural, leading many authorities to classify her as a replica, rather than a reconstructed original. ==Notable ship replicas==