This is probably my most unique ship design yet. Well, mostly. I present you the Carrack. A 8 man ship purposely build for war and defence.
This ship is purposely built to be wide, bulky, large, with the downside to being slow at both speed and turning. To make up for this, we added two stern chasing guns to keep chasing ships at bay. With a built on fort, there are two rows of guns. 8 on the main deck within the fort walls, cut out gun ports big enough for full maneuverable guns and high enough to not take on water. Then above that 6 guns on the top, fully exposed as well.
It's size should matter as well, because it is slow at everything. Slow at turning, acceleration, slow in sailing, and slow at sinking... and repairing. If the carrack's crew is well communicative the Carrack won't go down so easy. Because only way up ono the ship is the ladder on the back, by the Helm. Where one could easy defend said ladders. Then with that, the stairs are narrower to help protect from opposing crews.
And don't let the 4 masts look menacing to you. We did that to make sure that we could get the Carrack as fast as we can... but due to how wide and heavy the ship is, it's even slower than a sloop! (Wait, what..? Oh, they're the same speed? Oh....) void what I said. Same speed as a sloop. Again, the stern cannons are there for a reason. The map, table, brig, and all the barrels are placed under the main deck... except the cannonballs. For there are 3 cannonball barrels on both front and back of the main deck fort. so a total of 6 cannonball barrels. Under the main deck there are 3 Banana barrels, and 3 Wood barrels. BEcause every fortress needs enough supplies, even on that is afloat!
When it comes to size, I drew a lazy comparison between the Carrack and a galleon.
And due to it being rather late, I log off now, and I hope to see positive feed back for this ship. And happy sailing!