Fifth-rate
In the British
Royal Navy, a
fifth-rate was a
sailing frigate mounting 32 to 40 guns on a single
deck.
Fifth-rate ships acted as fast
scouts or independent
cruisers and included of variety of gun arrangements from 32 12 pounders to 36, 38 or even 40 18 pound guns. Tonnage ranged from 700 to 1450 tons, with crews of 215 to 294 men.
To be posted aboard a Fifth-rate ship was considered anattractive assignment, for fifth raters were often assigned to interdict enemy shipping -- meaning the prospect of prize money for the crew.