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The Flying Dutchman (Pirates of the Caribbean)



 
 
The Flying Dutchman, or simply referred to as the Dutchman, is a fictional ghost ship
Ghost ship

In modern English language, the term ghost ship has come to denote at least one of three separate definitions, all of which involving, in one respect or other, unexplained circumstances....
 in Pirates of the Caribbean. The ship made its first appearance in Dead Man's Chest
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest is a 2006 in film adventure film of the Pirates of the Caribbean , the sequel to the 2003 in film film Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl and the first film from Walt Disney Pictures to feature the current logo....
 under the command of the fictional captain, Davy Jones
Davy Jones (Pirates of the Caribbean)

David Jones is a fictional character from the Pirates of the Caribbean and is loosely based on the old seaman's legend of Davy Jones? Locker....
. The story and attributes of the ship were inspired by the actual Flying Dutchman of nautical lore. During filming, Johnny Depp
Johnny Depp

Johnny Depp is an American actor known for his portrayals of offbeat, eccentric characters such as Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series and Edward Scissorhands....
 referred to it as "the Davy Jones Crocodile Machine" after forgetting its actual name.

xplained in film, the character of Davy Jones was given the Flying Dutchman by Calypso, his lover, to ferry souls lost at sea to the afterlife.






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The Flying Dutchman, or simply referred to as the Dutchman, is a fictional ghost ship
Ghost ship

In modern English language, the term ghost ship has come to denote at least one of three separate definitions, all of which involving, in one respect or other, unexplained circumstances....
 in Pirates of the Caribbean. The ship made its first appearance in Dead Man's Chest
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest is a 2006 in film adventure film of the Pirates of the Caribbean , the sequel to the 2003 in film film Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl and the first film from Walt Disney Pictures to feature the current logo....
 under the command of the fictional captain, Davy Jones
Davy Jones (Pirates of the Caribbean)

David Jones is a fictional character from the Pirates of the Caribbean and is loosely based on the old seaman's legend of Davy Jones? Locker....
. The story and attributes of the ship were inspired by the actual Flying Dutchman of nautical lore. During filming, Johnny Depp
Johnny Depp

Johnny Depp is an American actor known for his portrayals of offbeat, eccentric characters such as Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series and Edward Scissorhands....
 referred to it as "the Davy Jones Crocodile Machine" after forgetting its actual name.

Background

As explained in film, the character of Davy Jones was given the Flying Dutchman by Calypso, his lover, to ferry souls lost at sea to the afterlife. When she failed to meet him after his ten years duty, he was both heartbroken and enraged. He abandoned his duties and transformed into the "monster" seen in the films. Apparently, the Dutchman is also believed to be nautical lore in the Pirates universe, as character James Norrington
James Norrington

James Norrington is a fictional character in The Walt Disney Company's Pirates of the Caribbean films film trilogy. He is played by English actor Jack Davenport....
 mockingly remarks, "[Davy Jones]...captain of the Flying Dutchman?." The fictional Dutchman is also known as a fearful ship to those who are superstitious, and able to destroy any vessel (using the Kraken).

Appearances


Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest

In Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest is a 2006 in film adventure film of the Pirates of the Caribbean , the sequel to the 2003 in film film Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl and the first film from Walt Disney Pictures to feature the current logo....
, the Dutchman makes its first appearance when it rises from the sea to claim its victims' souls following a Kraken attack (instigated by Davy Jones
Davy Jones (Pirates of the Caribbean)

David Jones is a fictional character from the Pirates of the Caribbean and is loosely based on the old seaman's legend of Davy Jones? Locker....
). The Dutchman, able to sail on the sea and underwater, emits terror and potency to those unfortunate enough to cross its path. Davy Jones captures Will Turner
Will Turner

William "Will" Turner, Jr., also known as Jules Turner, is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the Pirates of the Caribbean film series....
 from the ship wreckage and demands that Jack Sparrow settle his overdue debt. Sparrow bargains for his life, and Jones finally agrees to accept 100 souls in exchange for Sparrow's, keeping Turner as "a good faith payment".

Will is reunited with his father, "Bootstrap Bill" Turner, who is an indentured sailor aboard the Flying Dutchman. Shipboard life is harsh, and the crew is often whipped by the cruel boatswain
Boatswain

A boatswain or bosun is an licensed mariner of the deck department of a merchant ship. The boatswain supervises the other unlicensed members of the ship's deck department, and typically is not a watchstanding, except on vessels with small crews....
, Jimmylegs. Will is also flogged, although it is his father who delivers the lash to spare his son from the boatswain's sadistic hand. With his father's help, Will escapes the Dutchman, but he sneaks back aboard as a stowaway, making his way to Isla Cruces where Jones' heart is buried in the Dead Man's Chest. Will finds Elizabeth and Sparrow on Isla Cruces. The three escape the island on the Black Pearl, pursued by the Dutchman. Jones unleashes the Kraken, which attacks the Pearl and drags Sparrow and the ship to Davy Jones' Locker.

Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

In Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, the Flying Dutchman is first seen rising from the sea, mercilessly destroying pirate ships with its powerful guns. Captain Davy Jones now serves Lord Cutler Beckett, who possesses Jones' heart and forcibly controls him. The Dutchman accompanies Beckett's flagship
Flagship

A flagship is the lead ship in a fleet of vessels, a designation given on account of being either the largest, fastest, newest, most heavily armed or, for publicity purposes, the most well known....
, Endeavour in its mission to eradicate piracy. When the Dutchman attacks Sao Feng's ship, the Empress
List of ships in Pirates of the Caribbean

Black PearlThe Black Pearl is the fastest ship in the Caribbean, able to outrun the Flying Dutchman, although only with the wind. It is also known as the "Ship with Black Sails"....
, it takes its crew captive (including Elizabeth Swann
Elizabeth Swann

Elizabeth Swann is a fictional character in the Walt Disney Pictures Pirates of the Caribbean films film franchise. She appears in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl and its two sequels, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End ....
 who is made captain by the dying Sao Feng). Elizabeth and her crew escape the Dutchman with Admiral Norrington's help, although he is killed by a deranged Bootstrap Bill Turner. Jones and his crew attempt a mutiny against the Royal Navy
Royal Navy

The Royal Navy of the United Kingdom is the oldest of the British Armed Forces . From the mid-18th century until well into the 20th century, it was the most powerful navy in the world, playing a key part in establishing the British Empire as the dominant world power from 1815 until the early 1940s....
 marines stationed on board, but Mr. Mercer, Beckett's henchman, proclaims the ship is under his command, temporarily subduing the uprising.

The Dutchman leads the East India Trading Co.
East India Trading Co.

The East India Trading Company, often referred to simply as the Company, is a fictionalized version of the Kingdom of Great Britain East India Company that serves as one of the antagonistic forces within the Pirates of the Caribbean film series....
 armada in battle against the Brethren Court. The Dutchman and the Black Pearl
Black Pearl

The Black Pearl, originally EItC Wicked Wench, is a fictional ship in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End....
 engage in battle while entering a monstrous maelstrom
Maelstrom

A maelstrom is a very powerful whirlpool; a large, swirling body of water. A free vortex, it has considerable downdraft. The Nordic word was introduced into English by Edgar Allan Poe in his story "A Descent into the Maelstr?m" ....
 (caused by Calypso, Jones' ex-lover). Jones is killed when, aided by Sparrow, the mortally wounded Will Turner stabs Jones' heart, in which Jones then falls off board into the maelstrom. The Dutchman is also sucked into the maelstrom as Swann and Sparrow escape. The Dutchman 's crew carve out the now-dead Will Turner's heart (to replace Jones' missing one) and place it in the Dead Man's Chest. The Dutchman re-emerges from the maelstrom with Captain Will Turner at the helm. Joining forces with the Pearl, the two ships face off against the Endeavour. Stunned by this unexpected alliance, Beckett is unable to respond, and his crew abandons ship just as the Endeavour is being destroyed and Beckett is killed.

The
Dutchman 's crew revert to human form, and Will and Elizabeth are reunited on an island where they consummate their marriage. Will departs at sunset to fulfill his destiny as the Dutchman's captain, leaving his disembodied heart in Elizabeth's care. Following the end credits: ten years later, the Dutchman reappears upon the horizon amid a green flash as Elizabeth and her son await its arrival.

Attributes


Characteristics & Armament

The look of the fictional ship was inspired by the seventeenth century Dutch "fluyt
Fluyt

A fluyt, fluit, or flute is a Netherlands type of sailing vessel originally designed as a dedicated ship transport. Originating from the Netherlands in the 16th century, the vessel was designed to facilitate transoceanic delivery with the maximum of space and crew efficiency....
" vessels and the
Vasa, a real-life Swedish warship which sank in 1628. However, the ship itself resembles a sailfish
Sailfish

Sailfish are two species of fishes in the genus Istiophorus, living in warmer sections of all the oceans of the world. They are blue to gray in color and have a characteristic erectile dorsal fin known as a sail, which often stretches the entire length of the back....
. The
Flying Dutchman has five staysails making it easer to sail against the wind than running before the wind. The ship is more organic plant matter than timber and sail, heavily encrusted with marine life that reflects its strong ties to the sea. This may be the result of the fictitious Dutchman often being submerged.

The fictional
Flying Dutchman is armed with port and starboard guns. It carries 52 broadside guns, 26 on each side; 20 twelve pound guns are located on the main deck, 20 twenty-four pounders on the gun deck
Gun deck

The term gun deck originally referred to a deck aboard a ship that was primarily used for the mounting of cannon to be fired in broadsides. However, on many smaller vessels such as frigates and unrated vessels the upper deck, forecastle and quarterdeck bore all of the cannons but were not referred to as the gun deck....
, and 12 eight pounders on the upper deck: 8 on the quarter-deck
Deck (ship)

A deck is a permanent covering over a compartment or a hull of a ship. On a deck #Glossary or deck #Glossary, the primary deck is the horizontal structure which forms the 'roof' for the hull, which both strengthens the hull and serves as the primary working surface....
 and 4 in the forecastle
Forecastle

Forecastle, also spelled fo'c's'le , originally meant the upper deck of a sailing ship, forward of the foremast. The syncope of the word is common among nautical terms due to the nature of their pronunciation during the age of sail by sailors with strong accents and varying language skills....
. The gunports on the gun deck are in the shape of demon faces, each one with a unique facial expression, with the ports appearing at the mouths. Its full broadside
Broadside

A broadside is the side of a ship; the artillery battery of cannon on one side of a warship; or their simultaneous fire in naval warfare....
 contains 26 cannonball
Cannonball

A cannonball is round shot ammunition for a cannon.By analogy, cannonball is also the name or nickname of:* A diving technique in swimming; unlike competitive diving techniques, however, its purpose is to maximize, rather than minimize, splash on water entry....
s, called shot, and weighs 408 lbs
Pound (mass)

The pound or pound-mass is a Units of measurement of massused in the Imperial unit, United States customary units and other systems of measurement....
. (185.065 kg). On the bow however, she mounts a pair of bow chaser
Chase gun

The chase guns, usually distinguished as bow chasers and stern chasers were cannons mounted in the bow or stern of a sailing ship....
s, each in the form of a triple-barreled gun. Both triple guns fire six pound cannonballs. Each separate barrel fires individually, but the trio rotates to present a fresh barrel to fire again in the style of a Gatling gun
Gatling gun

The Gatling gun was one of the most well known rapid-fire weapons to be used in the 1860s by the Union forces of the Civil War, following the 1851 invention of the mitrailleuse by the Belgian Army....
. The empty barrel can then be reloaded for its next turn. This enables the
Flying Dutchman to continually fire at ships it is pursuing. When not in use, the bow chasers are concealed behind two doors carved in the shape of an angry demon's maw. A picture of the Dutchman's stern shown in the Essential Guide to Pirates of the Caribbean also depicts two stern gun-ports, but it is unknown what kind of guns comprise this pair.

The
Flying Dutchman also has the Kraken Hammer, a massive hammer in the form of a capstan to summon the mighty Kraken. The Kraken can also be summoned by the Black Spot. Any member of Davy Jones' crew can deliver the mark to a victim, but only Jones can remove it.

Life Aboard

Similarly, because Jones abandoned his soul-ferrying duty, he and the crew bear a curse that gradually mutates them into anthropomorphic amalgamations
Amalgamation (fiction)

Amalgamation or amalgam, when used to refer to a fictional character or place, refers to one that was created by combining, or is perceived to be a combination, of several other previously existing characters or locations....
 of sea creatures. In the
Dead Man's Chest
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest is a 2006 in film adventure film of the Pirates of the Caribbean , the sequel to the 2003 in film film Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl and the first film from Walt Disney Pictures to feature the current logo....
DVD commentary, writers Ted Elliott
Ted Elliott

Ted Elliott is an American screenwriter. Along with his writing partner Terry Rossio, Elliott has written some of the most successful American films of the past 15 years, including Aladdin , Shrek and Pirates of the Caribbean ....
 and Terry Rossio
Terry Rossio

Terry Rossio is a screenwriter from Kalamazoo, Michigan. After graduating from Saddleback High School in Santa Ana, California, he went on to study at California State University, Fullerton where he received his Bachelor of Arts in Communications, with an emphasis in radio, television and film....
 mention that the crew actually become less and less human until they are literally absorbed into the
Flying Dutchman (Davy Jones knows this, but fails to inform new recruits). One character, Wyvern, is so transformed that he is now integrated into the ship's hull. The crew has little or no human flesh remaining on them, although newer members, like Bootstrap Bill, are only partially encrusted with sea life.

Nearly all the crew members' time in servitude is spent toiling on board the ship. For amusement, the crew play a game called Liar's Dice
Liar's dice

Liar's dice, or Liar dice, with roots originating in South America and popularized in early history of Spain, was brought to Spain by the Spanish conqueror Francisco Pizarro during the 16th century....
, in which they gamble years of service. In one scene of 'Dead Man's Chest
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest is a 2006 in film adventure film of the Pirates of the Caribbean , the sequel to the 2003 in film film Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl and the first film from Walt Disney Pictures to feature the current logo....
', the crew works on well into the night, and even in the rain, while Davy Jones plays on with his pipe organ
Pipe organ

The pipe organ is a keyboard musical instrument that produces sound by venting mechanically compressed air through resonant Organ pipe. Each pipe produces sound at one fixed pitch, so they are provided in sets or "ranks" with one pipe or more per note, each rank having a common timbre and loudness throughout....
. When Will is wrongly blamed for causing a work disruption, the boatswain
Boatswain

A boatswain or bosun is an licensed mariner of the deck department of a merchant ship. The boatswain supervises the other unlicensed members of the ship's deck department, and typically is not a watchstanding, except on vessels with small crews....
 proclaims that he is to be punished with a whip
Whip

The word whip describes two basic types of tools:A long stick-like device, usually slightly flexible, with a small bit of leather or cord, called a "popper", on the end....
. In a later scene, the crew is excited when Jones commands the ship to submerge, and others continue on their duties unhampered.

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