Handcrafted Model Ships Handcrafted Nautical Decor Handcrafted Beach Decor
Save Up To 70%     -     Free Shipping On Order Over $39   -    Sale Ends Tuesday June 25th
Wood Ship Wheel Clocks
Buy with Confidence
Ship Wheels

Evocative and iconic, the classic wooden ship wheel is a true symbol of sailing past and present. Handcrafted Nautical Decor is pleased to offer a wide array of fabulous ship wheels and ship wheel decor.

  • Real ship wheels, decorative beauties
  • Browse 32 styles priced from $19.99
  • Handcrafted from rich woods to actual ship standards
View All Wooden Ship Wheels »
Wooden Ship Wheels
32 Choices
  • Gorgeous and warm nautically styled timepieces
  • Browse 4 styles priced from $29.99
  • Expertly crafted from rich, rare woods and solid nautical brass
View All Ship Wheel Porthole Clocks »
Ship Wheel Porthole Clocks
4 Choices
  • Unique nautical ship wheel designs
  • Browse 36 styles priced from $19.99
  • Widest variety of ship wheel clocks, pirate ship wheels, and much more
View All Decorative Ship Wheels »
Decorative Ship Wheels
36 Choices
  • Black finish ship wheels embody the pirate lifestyle
  • Browse 9 styles priced from $39.99
  • Expertly crafted from rich, rare woods
View All Pirate Ship Wheels »
Pirate Ship Wheels
9 Choices
Sort: Viewing All Items Show: / page
Solid Brass/Copper Ship Wheel Key Chain 5"

MSRP: $5.99

Your Price: $4.99

Antique Brass Ship Wheel Paper Clip 5"

MSRP: $29.99

Your Price: $14.99

Wood and Brass Ship Wheel 12"

MSRP: $29.99

Your Price: $19.99

Wood and Brass Ship Wheel 15"

MSRP: $34.99

Your Price: $24.99

Ship Wheel Clock 12"

MSRP: $39.99

Your Price: $29.99

Wood and Brass Ship Wheel 18"

MSRP: $59.99

Your Price: $39.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wooden Captain's Quarters Ship Wheel Plaque 19"

MSRP: $49.99

Your Price: $39.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wooden Rustic Red Ship Wheel with Net and Shells 18"

MSRP: $59.99

Your Price: $39.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wooden Rustic Blue Ship Wheel with Net and Shells 18"

MSRP: $59.99

Your Price: $39.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wood and Chrome Black Pirate Ship Wheel 18"

MSRP: $69.99

Your Price: $39.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Ship Wheel Compass Pen Holder

Your Price: $49.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Ship Wheel Clock 18"

MSRP: $69.99

Your Price: $49.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wooden Rustic Ship Wheel Clock with Net and Buoy 12"

MSRP: $69.99

Your Price: $49.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wooden Rustic Ship Wheel Clock with Rope Pulley and Anchor 17"

MSRP: $59.99

Your Price: $49.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wood and Brass Ship Wheel 24"

MSRP: $69.99

Your Price: $59.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wood and Chrome Black Pirate Ship Wheel 24"

MSRP: $89.99

Your Price: $59.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wheel Book Ends

Your Price: $69.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Ship Wheel Clock 24"

MSRP: $89.99

Your Price: $69.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Solid Brass Ship Wheel Clock 11"

Your Price: $69.99


In Stock on Jun 23rd
Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wooden Maine Rustic Red Ship Wheel with Netting and Shells 28"

MSRP: $99.99

Your Price: $69.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wooden Maine Rustic Blue Ship Wheel with Netting and Shells 28"

MSRP: $99.99

Your Price: $69.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wooden Ship Wheel with Net and Crab 24"

MSRP: $99.99

Your Price: $69.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wood and Brass Ship Wheel 18" with Brass Spokes

MSRP: $79.99

Your Price: $69.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wood and Chrome Black Pirate Ship Wheel 18" with Chrome Spokes

MSRP: $79.99

Your Price: $69.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wooden Ship Wheel Mirror 24"

MSRP: $129.99

Your Price: $79.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Solid Brass Anchor Ship Wheel Mirror 18"

Your Price: $89.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wood and Chrome Black Pirate Ship Wheel Table 18"

MSRP: $149.99

Your Price: $89.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wood and Brass Ship Wheel Table 18"

MSRP: $149.99

Your Price: $89.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Rustic Wooden White/Light Blue Ship Wheel 24"

Your Price: $99.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wood and Brass Ship Wheel 30"

MSRP: $149.99

Your Price: $99.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wooden Ship Wheel Frame 36"

MSRP: $169.99

Your Price: $99.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wood and Chrome Black Pirate Ship Wheel 24" with Chrome Spokes

MSRP: $99.99

Your Price: $99.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wood and Brass Ship Wheel 24" with Brass Spokes

MSRP: $99.99

Your Price: $99.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Brass Double Dial Porthole Wheel Clock 8"

Your Price: $129.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wood and Brass Ship Wheel 36"

MSRP: $179.99

Your Price: $129.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wood and Chrome Black Pirate Ship Wheel 36"

MSRP: $179.99

Your Price: $129.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wood and Brass Ship Wheel 30" with Brass Spokes

MSRP: $149.99

Your Price: $149.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wood and Chrome Black Pirate Ship Wheel 30" with Chrome Spokes

MSRP: $149.99

Your Price: $149.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wood and Chrome Black Pirate Ship Wheel Table 24"

MSRP: $229.99

Your Price: $159.99


In Stock on Aug 23rd
Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wood and Brass Ship Wheel Table 24"

MSRP: $229.99

Your Price: $159.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wood and Brass Ship Wheel 48"

MSRP: $199.99

Your Price: $179.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wood and Brass Ship Wheel 36" with Brass Spokes

MSRP: $179.99

Your Price: $179.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wood and Chrome Black Pirate Ship Wheel 36" with Chrome Spokes

MSRP: $179.99

Your Price: $179.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wood and Brass Ship Wheel 60"

MSRP: $399.99

Your Price: $299.99


Out of Stock
Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Wood and Brass Ship Wheel 72"

Your Price: $499.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping
Glass Ship Wheel Table w/ Rope Base 36"

Your Price: $499.99

Free Shipping FREE Shipping

Ship Wheel Models

Few images are more evocative of a ship than that of a ship’s wheel. With a design essentially unchanged for centuries, this icon of nautical design can be found on classic tall ships, modern steamship, private yachts, naval warships and everything in between. As a symbol representing the skill of able seamen and navigators the ship wheel is proudly emblazoned on seals, insignia, and emblems worldwide.

Handcrafted Nautical Décor is please to offer a wide array of ship wheels and ship wheel décor. From authentic ship wheels in a variety of sizes to wheel-mounted clocks, from desk and office accoutrements to playful beach décor, we offer selections suited to every purpose. 

Early ship wheels were put in use by the British Royal Navy shortly after 1700, and have remained largely unchanged in design since their introduction. Instead, advances in helm technology have focused on the mechanical connection between the wheel and the rudder, improving both the degree of control and the amount of power available to the helmsman to control the vessel under any type of conditions.

Prior to the invention of the ship wheel, control of the rudder (and thus steering of the ship) was achieved by the use of a tiller. Still used on smaller watercraft, a tiller was nothing more that a horizontal pole attached to the top of the rudder. Pushing the tiller left (port) caused the rudder to rotate right and thus turn the ship to starboard, and vice versa. In a small sailboat or motorboat the tiller might be small enough to be operated one-handed by a single passenger, while on a large sailing ship it could be quite long.

As the size and bulk of ships grew throughout the Age of Sail, the disadvantages of the tiller became significant. First, it was connected directly to the rudder (perhaps via a vertical riser pole known as a “staff”) and operated as a level. As ships grew in size and bulk they generated greater inertia and with more masts and sails their speed and momentum increased. The only way for helmsmen to gain more strength against these forces was to lengthen the tiller, consuming valuable deck space and requiring a wide arc of swing that might exceed the width of the ship.

While several sailors could assist the helmsman in pushing the tiller to one side to steer the ship, they would need to maintain constant pressure, which could be tiring, and a solid footing beneath them, a difficult task on the deck of any ship but particularly a problem in storms or heavy seas. Changing course might mean having men switch sides of the tiller, and if they lost control of the tiller then it could sweep powerfully across the deck and injure or kill any sailor unfortunate enough to be caught in its path.

The introduction of the ship wheel eliminated many of these problems and hazards. Removed from direct connection to the rudder, the helmsman gained the mechanical advantage of gears or other systems to put more power into controlling the rudder and steering the ship. Since he no longer needed to move with the swing of the tiller, the helmsman could stand safely in one place, and in rough or stormy seas even be literally “lashed to his post” and still maintain control of the ship.

In the event one helmsman alone could not turn the ship others could join him at the wheel, and if needed multiple wheels could be joined along a common axle to enable many sailors to assist in making rapid course changes in strong seas. Even such a multiple-wheel arrangement took up less room on the decks than would a tiller, and if the helm crew lost control of the wheel and it began to spin freely they need do more than take a single step back to remain safe. Otherwise, holding a course with a wheel required less physical effort than with a tiller, and the many spokes and handles of the wheel allowed it to be more easily lashed in place to maintain a specific course for an extended period of time than a tiller could be, thereby proving less tiring to the helmsman.

With the invention of modern, power-assisted systems the job of the helmsman was made yet easier. Whereas the ship wheel had broken the tiller’s direct connection to the rudder, powered systems separated the wheel mechanically. The helm could now be placed in any location within the vessel, or there could even by multiple helms (such as a wheel-house as well as a “flying bridge”) from which to control the ship. The wheel simple gave instructions to the pneumatic or hydraulic systems that would themselves turn the rudder, and now a single helmsman could steer the ship under any conditions.

Despite all of the advances in technology from the Age of Sail to the present, even in a modern age where the steering of a ship could easily be controlled from a slider, knob, toggle, joystick, dial or even a computer mouse, the ship wheel remains an enduringly functional and iconic fixture aboard all sizes of vessels from small pleasure boats to massive commercial freighters.

ship wheel