That video which was intended to demonstrate the damage that would have been inflicted on a wooden warship's bulwarks by solid shot fired from a large bore carronade is exactly the one I thought of after seeing the "Mythbusters" attempt at conducting a "similar" experiment. The folks that produced the USS Niagara video built a valid representation of the strong hull of a period ship, and they also used the correct reproduction ordnance that would have originally been used in battle. Of course the people that conducted the Niagara demonstration came to an entirely different conclusion than the Mythbusters did, and they also showed us why carronades came to be known as 'smashers'.