Ahoy, young artists and curious minds!
Are you ready to sail the seven seas of creativity? This pirate ship drawing with colour guide is perfect for kids, parents, teachers, and beginners who want to learn how to draw a cool pirate ship, step by step!
You don’t need to be an expert — just grab your pencil, paper, and colouring tools and follow along. At the end, you’ll have a colourful pirate ship masterpiece that you can turn into a printable colouring page to share with friends and family!




Step-by-Step Pirate Ship Drawing Guide
Step 1: Draw the Ship’s Deck
Start by drawing a long, curved line like a banana shape across your paper.
This will be the main deck of the pirate ship.
👉 Tip: Think of it like the base of a boat floating in water!
Step 2: Add the Water and Ship Hull
Draw a wavy line below the deck to show the water. Then connect both ends of the deck to the waves using curved lines — this forms the hull of the ship.
👉 Tip: The water can be bumpy or calm — it’s your ocean!
Step 3: Add Wood Planks
Draw several curved horizontal lines inside the hull to make it look like wooden planks.
👉 Tip: Space them evenly to create a nice texture like a real wooden ship!
Step 4: Build the Railing
On the back of the deck, draw pairs of short vertical lines and connect the tops with a curved line. This is the ship’s railing.
👉 Tip: Make sure your lines are straight — like fence posts!
Step 5: Add the Bowsprit
At the front of the ship, draw a thin, curved beam sticking out — this is the bowsprit. Then add small lines going up for a front railing.
👉 Tip: The bowsprit helps hold ropes and sails — it’s like a nose for your ship!
Step 6: Draw the Mast
Draw two long, straight lines coming up from the middle of the deck — this is the mast. Add a small circle at the top.
👉 Tip: Make the mast tall! Pirates love big sails!
Step 7: Add the Sails
Now draw two curved square shapes on the mast — one bigger (the main sail) and one smaller (the top sail). Add curved lines from each corner down to the ship for rigging ropes.
👉 Tip: Make your sails puffed out — like the wind is blowing them!
Step 8: Pirate Flag and Skull
At the top of the mast, draw a little flag (pennant) flapping in the wind. In the middle of the main sail, draw a skull and crossbones — the pirate symbol!
👉 Tip: Keep the skull simple — two eyes, a nose, and crisscrossed bones!
Step 9: Add Details
Add a headlight circle, small windows, and maybe even a treasure chest or anchor! You can also draw spokes on the wheels or ropes hanging from the side.
👉 Tip: Use your imagination! This is your pirate ship!
Step 10: Final Touches
Take a black marker or pen and trace over your pencil lines to make your drawing stand out. Then carefully erase the extra sketch lines.
👉 Tip: Let the ink dry before erasing to avoid smudging.
Time to Colour!
Now for the fun part — colour your pirate ship drawing!
Use brown for wood, blue for the sea, and red, black, or gold for pirate sails and flags. Add as many colours as you like to bring your pirate ship to life.
You can even print your drawing as a colouring page to give to friends or classmates!
👉 Tip: Make your sails patchy or weathered for a real pirate look!
Conclusion
You did it, sailor!
You’ve drawn an awesome pirate ship with colour, step by step. Whether you’re hanging it on your wall, giving it as a gift, or using it as a colouring page — your art deserves to be seen!
Keep practicing, explore new drawing guides, and never stop creating. For more fun step-by-step drawing tutorials, don’t forget to check out how to draw boats, anchors, sharks, and more sea creatures!






