Heck, we could even upgrade the archer this turn in a revision to be fitted with a single 300mm gun and snipe at them with small ships.
I am doubtful of this. A big gun tends to have issues that a small ship is vulnerable to. Of particular note if having the thing do a sumersault when it fires. Assumingthat it doesn't just tip over and sink as soon as the overly heavy lump of metal teeters to one side a little. Please bear in mind that you can comfortably(Well, nervously, but you won't be cramped) stand inside a 300mm barrel. You could probably break an archer in half just by dropping the barrel on it...
ROCKETS!!!!! on the other hand, could easily be mounted on an Archer, on account of having no need of heavy firing chambers, little to no recoil to soak... honestly, what we desperately need to do is start down the path of ground-effect aircraft. We can build a rocketpedo that(Oh my, I just saw what I wrote, total accident but it is stuck there now...) can fly a metre from the water in a straight line and penetrate enemy shipping at rocket velocities. Just imagine if instead of tipping a torpedo off of a rack and watching it plip off into the ocean and trundle out in a vague direction you had a rack of rockets that zoom off into the distance leaving a trail of flaming rage... This was the age of torpedo boats dying, because they could not get close enough. Rockets can overcome that range. Also, ground-effecttransports would be awesome...
I suggest everyone also lists a secondary vote. That way an instant runoff can be sorted, to decide which carrier faces off against the Coastal Gun.
Well that is nice and all, but I think that we should stick with our current worthless insult to democracy of a worst possible voting method. It is comforting like an old familiar blanket that hasn't been washed in a decade. I mean, you idea is just so strange and bizarre that it would most assuredly break the minds of us poor souls who are barely even familiar with the mild affronts to reality of such works as those of Lovecraft... Please do not offend our elicate sensibilities with such brazen and desperate attempts to apply what is clearly a pointless whimsy that compels you to torment outhers with an endless bureaucracy of needless overcomplication... .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ...