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[[File:Gunboat_Assassins_creed_4_black_flag.jpg|thumb|British gunboat from [[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]]] | |||
The '''gunboat''' was a class of [[Ships|warship]] operated by, among others, the [[Royal Navy|British]], [[Spanish Navy|Spanish]] and [[Portuguese Navy|Portuguese]] navies. | The '''gunboat''' was a class of [[Ships|warship]] operated by, among others, the [[Royal Navy|British]], [[Spanish Navy|Spanish]] and [[Portuguese Navy|Portuguese]] navies. | ||
During the [[Golden Age of Piracy]] and the [[American Revolutionary War]], the gunboat was used as a quick response attack vessel by not only the navies, but civilian operators as well. This was due to its extremely | During the [[Golden Age of Piracy]] and the [[American Revolutionary War]], the gunboat was used as a quick response attack vessel by not only the navies, but civilian operators as well. This was due to its extremely simple <span style="font-size:14px;">design that required very little crew. This lightly armed vessel provided ample </span><span style="font-size:14px;">speed and a quick rate of fire, with the trade-off being that it bore next-to-no armor whatsoever. Each ship was composed of a single mast, a</span><span style="font-size:14px;">nd a sleek, low hull, and was capable of fielding just two frontal guns, capable of </span><span style="font-size:14px;">shooting both the standard round shot and the wide-spray grapeshot. </span><span style="font-size:14px;">Due to its sparse protection, when a gunboat was rammed by ships such as </span>[[frigate]]s<span style="font-size:14px;">, </span>[[brig]]s<span style="font-size:14px;"> or </span>[[Man O' War|Men O' War]]<span style="font-size:14px;">, it would be damaged badly or even sunk immediately. Additionally, a single shot from a swivel gun could often destroy a gunboat. Gunboats used during the Golden Age of Piracy carried no cargo, but often dropped </span><span style="font-size:14px;">ammunition after being sunk, which could be picked up by the ship that had sunk it. </span> | ||
Due to its sparse protection, when a gunboat was rammed by ships such as [[frigate]]s, [[brig]] | |||
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The gunboat was a class of warship operated by, among others, the British, Spanish and Portuguese navies.
During the Golden Age of Piracy and the American Revolutionary War, the gunboat was used as a quick response attack vessel by not only the navies, but civilian operators as well. This was due to its extremely simple design that required very little crew. This lightly armed vessel provided ample speed and a quick rate of fire, with the trade-off being that it bore next-to-no armor whatsoever. Each ship was composed of a single mast, and a sleek, low hull, and was capable of fielding just two frontal guns, capable of shooting both the standard round shot and the wide-spray grapeshot. Due to its sparse protection, when a gunboat was rammed by ships such as frigates, brigs or Men O' War, it would be damaged badly or even sunk immediately. Additionally, a single shot from a swivel gun could often destroy a gunboat. Gunboats used during the Golden Age of Piracy carried no cargo, but often dropped ammunition after being sunk, which could be picked up by the ship that had sunk it.
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