Anna,
I also think that most boarding actions were rather close, so I don't think there would have been much room (or time) to wield a musket, although I believe 'sea service' muskets were in any case rather shorter for shipboard use.
Muskets, rather than rifles, would have been used on board ship and ashore for most of 'our period', except perhaps for trained marksmen, the rifle I believe only coming into use during the Peninsula War, and in the army, with units such as the Royal Greenjackets.
The rifle of course, had a 'rifled' barrel, or a spiral groove which spun the bullet and giving it a greater range than the musket.
_________________ Kester.
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