Marine Ships



The standard Marine ship is a 2 or 3 mast ship with 2 or 3 sails per mast. They are painted green with black marks on the side of the ship. The size of the Marine ship is variable. One of the varieties first appeared in Chapter 43 and Episode 1.

The decorations and paint job is always kept within the same style and there is little variations between ships. Only a few notable Marines have ships that do not follow the standard design. Marines also underline the bottom of their ships with Seastone so they can cross the Calm Belt very easily without the Sea Kings noticing they are passing over them.

While the normal Marine ships are rather small and average in size, the ships that were used by the Buster Call were much larger. During the Ohara Incident, they were already larger than a normal-sized giant. Currently, they are roughly as big as the super-size giant Oars Jr.. These ships are used by higher-ranking Marines, mostly seen within the Grand Line.

Nezumi's ship
Nezumi's ship is a standard Marine ship commanded by the corrupt captain Nezumi. The ship has the number 16 in one of the ship's cloth. It is capable of holding a standard Marine battalion of about 50 soldiers. While the ship is on the coast of Arlong Park, Nezumi himself is rarely seen on it. Business is conducted at Arlong Park, and Nezumi's corrupt actions usually take place on land. It first appeared in Chapter 76 and Episode 34.

Pudding Pudding's ship
Pudding Pudding's ship was a standard Marine ship. Pudding and his crew were run-of-the-mill Marine men and as such had no chance against Arlongs crew. Pudding's ship was sunk by a Fishmen made maelstrom outside Arlong Park. The ship has the number 77 in one of the ship's cloth. It first appeared in Chapter 75 and Episode 34.

Monkey D. Garp's ship
Former Vice Admiral Monkey D. Garp's ship was much larger than a normal Marine ship. His ship's crow nest is shaped like a dog house, with a figure head of a dog head, which has a bone in its mouth. There are many sails for this ship, with the masts shaped like bones with dog-paws. The vessel overall has a dog theme, similar to Garp's mask. This ship has many large cannons to overwhelm any average ship, and its size is big, compared with a standard marine ship. Its size is comparable to a Buster Call warship. There are also conveyor belts on board of the ship to supply Garp with cannonballs, which, when launched with Garp's Super-Human Strength, surpasses the forces of a cannon. He can also hurl a gigantic ball that is bigger than the Thousand Sunny. It first appeared in Chapter 91 and Episode 68. It was last seen parked outside Dawn Island, and since Garp resigned from the Marines, it is unknown if he still has access to the ship.

Smoker's ship
Smoker's ship is just an ordinary Marine ship, with the exception of his name written above "MARINE" on the front sail. The ship did not show any spectacular abilities nor features. It first appeared in Chapter 127 and Episode 79.

Hina's ship
Hina's vessel is similar in design to Smoker's ship. While it hasn't been shown to have special features it does have an unusual color scheme. The top half of the hull is dark pink and the deck house is a very light blue. All the railings are white. It first appeared in Chapter 171 and Episode 127.

Merchandise
Figurines of standard marine battleship and Smoker's and Garp's ships are presented in several merchandise series, including One Piece Super Ship Collection and One Piece Wobbling Pirate Ship Collection.