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You see, that's exactly where i am going. How is possible that a ship that small have had 40 cannons? It must have been a bigger ship, like a Frigate for example. You say that pirates didn't have the capability to make a ship bigger, yes, but they had the ability to seize them. Also, we know the term frigate varied in history so it could be argued that that ship was indeed a frigate, just smaller than later era frigate. my question was of course about the in-game model, which in my humble opinion is a bit small that the real allegedly Queen Anne's Revenge. Thanks for the answer btw.

38-40 cannon is definitely not a big ship. Let's make a simple caculation. 2 for stern, 2 for bow, one level cannon deck 6 for port and starboard, this makes a total 16 cannon.  This looks reasonable layout of the  original Franch slave ship. "Blackbeard" caught it, and the historical source says he likes it because its speed and maneuverability. The slave ship has a lower deck to captive slaves, pls be noticed the lower doesn't mean the deck is below the sea level. So make "slave deck" into a canon deck is not tough. Let's say stern and bow remain 4 cannon total, 18 cannon on each deck for port and starboard, which makes a total 40 cannon warship. The key is the Queen Anne's Revenge has never been a frigate. 

Now i understand better what are you saying. I can see how that ship can be fitted with that number of cannons, so why the ingame ship have only 16 cannons since i am playing as Edward Teach? 

Also i can say that a french 4 rate of that era had by average 40 cannons so it is not a small number either.

Thanks again for you kind answers.