List of schooners
The following are notable schooner-rigged vessels.
Historical schooners
- A. W. Greely, originally named Donald II
- Ada K. Damon
- Albatross
- Alvin Clark
- America
- American Spirit
- La Amistad
- Annie C. Platt
- Annie Larsen
- Arbuthnot
- Atlantic
- Benjamin C. Cromwell
- Bertha L. Downs
- Bethune Blackwater Schooner
- Bluenose
- Booya
- Texan [schooner Brutus], First Texas Navy
- Casuarina
- Chasseur
- Carroll A. Deering
- City of [New York (1885 ship)]
- Clipper City
- Clotilda, last known slave ship to bring captives from Africa to the United States
- Columbia
- Cora F. Cressey
- Coverack
- Cymric
- Delawana
- Diosa del Mar
- Dorothea Weber
- Dwyn Wen
- Edward M Reed
- Edward J. Lawrence
- Empire Contamar
- Endymion
- Enterprize
- Equator
- Esperanto
- Fantome
- Forester
- Fort Chesterfield
- Gertrude L. Thebaud
- Golden State
- Governor Ames
- , first armed American naval vessel
- Happy Harry
- Helen Miller Gould
- Henry Ford
- Henry Roop
- Hesper and Luther Little
- Hope Haynes
- Ilsley
- Inca (schooner), 5-masted
- Independence
- Independence, First Texas Navy
- Invincible, First Texas Navy
- James Postlethwaite
- Joffre, shipwreck listed on the American National Register of Historic Places
- Lady Ada
- Liberty First Texas Navy
- Liverpool Packet
- Lucia A. Simpson
- SS Mahratta
- Marie Clarisse ex Archie F. MacKenzie
- Margarethe
- Mary B Mitchell
- O. H. Brown
- Olad
- Paul Palmer, 5-masted
- Phoenix
- Postboy
- Pretoria
- Pride of Baltimore
- Reaper
- Rebecca
- Result, in the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum
- Richard Wheeler
- River Witham
- Rouse Simmons
- Royalist
- San Antonio Second Texas Navy
- San Bernard Second Texas Navy
- San Jacinto Second Texas Navy
- St Helena
- Santa Eulàlia (Catalan Pailebot/schooner, 1919)
- Samuel P. Ely
- Speranța, 2-masted gaff, square topsails
- Tho Pa Ga
- Thomas W. Lawson
- Thomas G. Matteson (New York Pilot Schooner N.Y. 20)
- Tyrronall
- Virgen de Covadonga
- Wanderer (slave ship)
- Wawona
- Wawaloam
- Westward
- George H. Wetter
- William F. Garms
- Wuta
- Wyoming
- Zavala, the first steamship of war in the western hemisphere, Second Texas Navy
- Zawisza Czarny I
Fictional schooners
- Demeter, used by Dracula to travel from Varna to Whitby in Bram Stoker's novel Dracula
- Dragon, in Iain Lawrence's The Smugglers and The Buccaneers, The High Seas Trilogy
- Ebba, Ker Karraje's pirate schooner in Jules Verne's Facing the Flag
- Ghost, seal-hunting schooner in Jack London's The Sea-Wolf
- Hispaniola, a schooner in Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island
- Kestrel, Revolutionary War privateering topsail schooner, Danelle Harmon's Captain of My Heart, My Lady Pirate, and Wicked at Heart
- Lucretia, Cleopatra Highbourne's schooner in Jimmy Buffett's book A Salty Piece of Land
- Prudence & Apostle 1219, in Iain Lawrence's The Smugglers and The Buccaneers, The High Seas Trilogy
- Ringle, a Baltimore clipper, in Patrick O'Brian's The Commodore and subsequent novels in the Aubrey–Maturin series
- Seaspray, a privately owned topsail schooner belonging to journalist Dan Wells in the Roger Mirams 1960's Australian TV series Adventures of the Seaspray
- Sweet Judy, in Terry Pratchett's Nation
- Unnamed Schooner, crewed by Kris Kristofferson's character in the song, Highwayman by The Highwaymen.
- Unnamed Schooner, claimed to belong to Larry David in HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm
- "We're Here", in Rudyard Kipling's Captains Courageous
- Wild Cat, in Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons stories Peter Duck and Missee Lee