Category:Infobox ship with non-standard image size
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This category may be empty occasionally or even most of the time.This is a tracking category for the {{infobox ship}} subtemplate {{infobox ship/image}} to track non-standard image size specification. The standard (default) size of images in {{infobox ship/image}} is 300px. When |image_size= is assigned a value and that value is different from 300px, Module:Infobox ship adds this category to the {{infobox ship/image}} rendering.
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Pages in category "Infobox ship with non-standard image size"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 489 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- MV Abegweit (1982)
- SS Aberdeen (1881)
- Ability (1878)
- HMS Acheron (1803)
- Ada K. Damon
- Adler von Lübeck
- USS Ailanthus
- Italian submarine chaser Albatros
- RFA Aldersdale
- Alert (sternwheeler 1865)
- Alexander (1811 ship)
- PS Alexander Hamilton
- USCGC Alexander Hamilton
- RNLB Alfred Corry (ON 353)
- HMS Alliance (P417)
- Allure of the Seas
- Alnwick Castle (1801 EIC ship)
- Italian frigate Alpino (F 580)
- SS America (1939)
- USNS American Explorer
- MV American Integrity
- MV American Mariner
- American Queen
- American Splendor (ship)
- USS Amphitrite (ARL-29)
- HMS Andromache (1781)
- Antelope (1781 EIC packet ship)
- SS Arcadia (1953)
- Argia (schooner)
- French submarine Argonaute (1905)
- Arniston (East Indiaman)
- HMS Arrow (1796)
- MV Ascension
- USS Ashuelot
- Athenic-class ocean liner
- MS Athina B
- USS ATR-31
- French corvette Aurore (1767)
- French corvette Aventurier
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- HMS Badger (shore establishment)
- Bagger 288
- Bagger 293
- Bagger 1473
- USCGC Bailey Barco
- USS Bancroft (1892)
- SS Bandırma
- Bangalore (1792 ship)
- Japanese minesweeper Banshu Maru No. 52
- USS Batfish (SS-310)
- Belgrano (1872 ship)
- SS Ben-my-Chree (1965)
- RNLB Benjamin Bond Cabbell II (ON 12)
- Big Muskie
- Blue Star 1
- USS Bluefish (SS-222)
- USS Brandywine
- Bridge-class OBO carrier
- USS Brill
- Brilliance of the Seas
- Brooks (1781 ship)
- MV Brown Bear
- Texan schooner Brutus
- HMS Buffalo (1813)
- MV Burns Harbor
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- Caledonian Sky
- SS Canberra
- MV Captayannis
- Italian frigate Carabiniere (F 581)
- French ship Caribou (1744)
- Carinthia VII
- Carlisle II
- Belgian patrol vessel Castor
- CC-class submarine
- HMCS CC-2
- USNS Cedar Creek
- MV Celtic
- Challenger (1853 clipper)
- USS Chandeleur
- Charles Eaton (1833 ship)
- HMS Charles Galley
- USS Charles J. Kimmel
- Charles R. Spencer
- Charlie-class submarine
- USS Charlton Hall
- Chautauqua Belle
- USS Cherokee (1859)
- Chesapeake 1000
- Chilean ship Cazador
- Japanese submarine tender Chōgei
- USS Chub
- SS City of Columbus
- City of Medicine Hat (sternwheeler)
- Clark Ádám (crane vessel)
- USS Cliffrose
- USS Coeur de Lion
- USS Columbia (1836)
- USS Comfort (AH-3)
- HSC Voyager
- Confiance (1797 ship)
- Conrado Yap-class patrol craft
- USS Converse (DD-509)
- USS Conyngham (DD-371)
- SS Corinthic (1902)
- MS Côte des Flandres
- USNS Courier (T-AK-5019)
- Cowes Floating Bridge
- HMS Cromer (J128)
- USS Custer
- USCGC Cypress
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- HMS Dalrymple
- HMAS Dechaineux
- PS Decoy
- Deepsea Challenger
- USS Dickerson
- HMS Discovery (1774)
- Disney Destiny
- Disney Dream
- Disney Fantasy
- Disney Magic
- Disney Treasure
- Disney Wonder
- Dodi Princess
- Chinese frigate Dongguan
- Dorade (yacht)
- Dosan Ahn Changho-class submarine
- USS Downes (DD-375)
- USS Drayton (DD-366)
- DSV-5 Nemo
- MV Dubai Moon
- PS Duchess of Fife (1903)
- HMAS Durraween
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- Hajen-class submarine (1954)
- Japanese survey ship Hakuyo Maru
- Halsewell (East Indiaman)
- Halve Maen
- Ottoman cruiser Hamidiye
- Harpers Ferry-class dock landing ship
- HMS Harrier (shore establishment)
- HMS Harrier (1881)
- Harvest Queen
- PNS Hashmat
- HMT Hayling
- MV Hebridean Princess
- Hebridean Sky
- NOAAS Heck
- RNLB Henry Blogg (ON 840)
- HMS Hercule
- SS Hestmanden
- TSS Hibernia (1899)
- HMCS Montcalm
- Hōkoku Maru-class ocean liner
- MS Holiday
- HNoMS Horten (A530)
- Yugoslav submarine Hrabri
- Hunt-class destroyer
- USS Huron (1875)