| TEACLIPPER | A 19th-century merchant sailing vessel designed for speed (3,7) |
| CLIPPER | Fast 19th Century merchant sailing vessel (7) |
| WINDJAMMER | Large merchant sailing vessel (10) |
| RACINGCAR | Vehicle designed for speed (6,3) |
| RACER | Machine designed for speed (5) |
| PAELLAPAN | Cooking vessel designed for making a Spanish seafood-and-rice dish |
| OCEAN | ___-going - this describes vessel designed for open seas (5) |
| DREAMBOAT | Vessel designed for row-row-rowing gently down the stream? |
| CAXTON | William ___, 15th-century merchant and print innovator (6) |
| NARROWBOAT | Steered with a tiller and often fitted with compact kitchen, pot-bellied stove and sleeping quarters, a barge-like vessel designed to fit the UK's locks (10) |
| GARIBALDIS | Biscuits with a layer of currants, named after a 19th century Italian patriot (10) |
| TAYLORMAID | Household help for a 19th-century president? |
| LISZTPRICE | Cost of a 19th-century composer's work? |
| PALMERSTON | South Island town that takes its name from a 19th Century British Prime Minister (10) |
| NAPOLEON | The British had a few converted models, but this French vessel named for the glorious emperor was the first naval vessel designed to be powered by steam, Le ... |
| INDIAMAN | Merchant sailing ship, such as a tea clipper |
| TROOPSHIP | Vessel designed largely for private use? |
| SUBMERSIBLE | A research vessel designed to operate under water (11) |
| EDWINFOX | The world's second oldest surviving merchant sailing ship, located in Picton (5,3) |
| ICEBOAT | Vessel designed to run over frozen water (7) |