It's a fleet: a fleet of ships and a fleet of cars. I don't know about the two together...
what do you call a person that takes ships into and out of port
a novel fleet
Ah, what a delightful question! A group of ships starting with the letter "f" can be called a "fleet." Just imagine all those ships sailing together, creating a beautiful sight on the vast ocean. Keep exploring the world of collective nouns, my friend, and let your imagination sail as freely as those ships on the sea.
A group of ships, be they naval or commercial, is called a 'Fleet' . A smaller group of Naval ships is often called a 'Flotilla'. The word 'Fleet' is also applied to trucking company/bus company/ railway company /airline company owning a fleet of lorries/buses/trains(locomotives)/airplanes.
flotilla
A fleet of ships.
A convoy.
A group of sheep is call
fleet
a carpark or dock?
A flotilla.
may
you call them a fleet but if they are wardhips you call them armada
A group of sailors is a ships crew.
A Floatilla
In common people say a group of ships is called a fleet but it can also be written as flotilla instead of fleet. However, according to grammar both are collective nouns.
An armada . Another answer: A group of ships together for protection is called a convoy. An armada is specific to armed war ships preparing to attack.