Frigate
It has many sails, so it moved quickly, more fast than other boats during that time.
It was a steam ship, so no masts for sails.
the Clipper had 3 or more masts
well actually, the first fleet has 11 ships so it dependst on how many sails on each ship
Most modern ships do not have sails, as they primarily rely on engines for propulsion. However, some vessels, like sailing yachts and certain tall ships, can have multiple sails—ranging from a few to over a dozen, depending on their design. Additionally, some modern ships are exploring hybrid propulsion systems that incorporate sails for increased efficiency. Overall, the number of sails on a ship varies significantly based on its type and purpose.
No not really they have two or three big guns
Real pirates? if real, they couldn't go really fast because they were only steered by sails and maybe paddles. if its modern boats, really fast due to advances in technologies with the addition of high powered engines.
I believe that would be the 18.1in 460cm guns of the Japanese battleship Yamato.
There were many parts on a colonial ship. Some of those parts included the rudders, bow, stern, sails, mast, a wheel house, store room, deck, and an engine room.
A battleship, a battle cruiser or a cruiser, depending on its size.
It depends on the weight of the shift, the direction and strength of the ocean currents, the direction and strength of the wind, and the size of the masts/sails.
Large and slow would be a battleship. Medium and fast would be a frigate. ANS 2 - The classic name would be a 'battleship', and they are not necessarily slow. - however it could also be a dreadnought, a cruiser, a frigate or a destroyer.