Union Jack
11-17-2014, 11:10
Treasure Galleon:
With orders to intercept a known Spanish Galleon before it could enter the safety of Cadiz harbour Captain Jack Union commanding HMS Beaver and Captain George Belfrey commanding HMS Seahorse lay just off the port of Cadiz. They were the centre ships of a line of 6 frigates, the early warning line for the Inshore Squadron of Admiral Keel.
There was a hint of a sea mist as they waited close reefed and nearly hove to. “Deck there. Strange sail off the larboard beam”. Jack Union quickly climbed the ratlines up to the top lookout. “Where away Smithers?” Using his arm he pointed out to sea. Jack lined up and sighted along the arm until he could just see the topsail of the strange ship. “Well done Smithers, an extra issue of grog for you tonight”. Smithers touched his forehead as his Captain quickly descended to the deck.
“Clear for action, beat to quarters. Mr Ellington signal the Seahorse. Strange sail in sight to the west”.
“Yes Sir”.
The Minorca was nearly home. They had made good time from the America’s. Now one last leg and they would be home. The cry of sail ho, brought the captain and crew back to earth with a thump. Damn, a blockade.
12148
HMS Beaver and HMS Seahorse tacked together on the Larboard tack and set sail for the approaching Spanish ship. For it could be none other than their quarry.
12149
For over an hour the three ships approached each other. Minorca would rely on her size and gunnery to push her way past the two British frigates. The British pair had already decided to divide and conquer by harrying the Spaniard on both quarters until she was theirs.
12150
Jack Union pulled across the Minorca, hoping a lucky shot would hit her masts. Unfortunately his 6pdr’s were just out of range.
12151
Quickly reloading the Beaver turned to starboard as Minorca approached ever closer. Jack could watch as Minorca’s forward division guns fired a ragged broadside which slammed into HMS Beaver. Any more like that and Jack would be out of the battle.
12152
Seahorse approached from north and was caught by a full broadside. Ragged though it was the damage to Seahorse was considerable.
12153
Weathering the hail of gunfire both British frigates turned and began to harry Minorca from the rear.
12163
Jack now steered HMS Beaver to the windgauge and came under fire from Minorca again. As Seahorse tried to engage from the lee side.
12154
Having closed the distance Jack now fired a weakened broadside into Minorca.
12155
Minorca responded in kind at both ships.
12156
Again and again both british frigates, although outclassed by the larger Spanish ship, closed and fired to wear her down.
12157
As Seahorse closed with Minorca, Jack saw his opportunity and turned to cross Minorca's vulnerable rear.
12158
Seahorse now took advantage and crossed Minorca’s stern, pouring a full broadside the length of the Spanish galleon.
12159
Jack urged his crew on and they responded in time to pour one last broadside into the rear of Minorca and were rewarded with seeing her mizzen mast collapse into the sea. With no hope of clearing the wrecked mizzen away in time and with no visible help from Cadiz, the captain of the Minorca reluctantly struck his colours.
12162
Final tally:
12161
HMS Seahorse (top)
HMS Beaver (middle)
Minorca (bottom)
Summary:
1. A few mistakes but got caught up in the cahse to much to worry.
2. Used the XL spreadsheet available from the file section.
3. Great for all the stats.
4. Using the solo AI chart was easy and it worked OK for my first time. Will have to try it some more to get a better feel for it.
With orders to intercept a known Spanish Galleon before it could enter the safety of Cadiz harbour Captain Jack Union commanding HMS Beaver and Captain George Belfrey commanding HMS Seahorse lay just off the port of Cadiz. They were the centre ships of a line of 6 frigates, the early warning line for the Inshore Squadron of Admiral Keel.
There was a hint of a sea mist as they waited close reefed and nearly hove to. “Deck there. Strange sail off the larboard beam”. Jack Union quickly climbed the ratlines up to the top lookout. “Where away Smithers?” Using his arm he pointed out to sea. Jack lined up and sighted along the arm until he could just see the topsail of the strange ship. “Well done Smithers, an extra issue of grog for you tonight”. Smithers touched his forehead as his Captain quickly descended to the deck.
“Clear for action, beat to quarters. Mr Ellington signal the Seahorse. Strange sail in sight to the west”.
“Yes Sir”.
The Minorca was nearly home. They had made good time from the America’s. Now one last leg and they would be home. The cry of sail ho, brought the captain and crew back to earth with a thump. Damn, a blockade.
12148
HMS Beaver and HMS Seahorse tacked together on the Larboard tack and set sail for the approaching Spanish ship. For it could be none other than their quarry.
12149
For over an hour the three ships approached each other. Minorca would rely on her size and gunnery to push her way past the two British frigates. The British pair had already decided to divide and conquer by harrying the Spaniard on both quarters until she was theirs.
12150
Jack Union pulled across the Minorca, hoping a lucky shot would hit her masts. Unfortunately his 6pdr’s were just out of range.
12151
Quickly reloading the Beaver turned to starboard as Minorca approached ever closer. Jack could watch as Minorca’s forward division guns fired a ragged broadside which slammed into HMS Beaver. Any more like that and Jack would be out of the battle.
12152
Seahorse approached from north and was caught by a full broadside. Ragged though it was the damage to Seahorse was considerable.
12153
Weathering the hail of gunfire both British frigates turned and began to harry Minorca from the rear.
12163
Jack now steered HMS Beaver to the windgauge and came under fire from Minorca again. As Seahorse tried to engage from the lee side.
12154
Having closed the distance Jack now fired a weakened broadside into Minorca.
12155
Minorca responded in kind at both ships.
12156
Again and again both british frigates, although outclassed by the larger Spanish ship, closed and fired to wear her down.
12157
As Seahorse closed with Minorca, Jack saw his opportunity and turned to cross Minorca's vulnerable rear.
12158
Seahorse now took advantage and crossed Minorca’s stern, pouring a full broadside the length of the Spanish galleon.
12159
Jack urged his crew on and they responded in time to pour one last broadside into the rear of Minorca and were rewarded with seeing her mizzen mast collapse into the sea. With no hope of clearing the wrecked mizzen away in time and with no visible help from Cadiz, the captain of the Minorca reluctantly struck his colours.
12162
Final tally:
12161
HMS Seahorse (top)
HMS Beaver (middle)
Minorca (bottom)
Summary:
1. A few mistakes but got caught up in the cahse to much to worry.
2. Used the XL spreadsheet available from the file section.
3. Great for all the stats.
4. Using the solo AI chart was easy and it worked OK for my first time. Will have to try it some more to get a better feel for it.