Here's a few rounds of a 32 gun frigate duel I fought this afternoon.
The scene: July 3rd, 1777, the privately owned USS Saratoga, 32 gun
Cool game! And an interesting idea using the ruler as a convoy.
And I can only second to my prevoius posters: Administrating a game with nine players
Great AAR, and a very nice fort model!
Argo Today, 06:21Thank you for awards and congratulations, Gentlemen!
And of course congrats from my side to my Co-awardee Pete!
Thank you for your reply Jonas!
Tipps like the Götheborg and Kanonslupen Diana are exactly the kind of things I am looking for,
I am looking forward to seeing your game in its full splendour Dobbs!
Rob.
Test drove the new game today with my friend Ray and it lived up to my expectations. No photos though, since I had my hands full explaining the game
Dobbs Yesterday, 18:43Thank you gentlmen
I am just sorry it is still so messed up.
And congratulations to Achim and Peter for your well deserved medals
Congratulations! Well done keeping the forum active!
TexaS 07-01-2022, 03:30 This month I am also able to award the top poster meda l
to Pete, TwoSheets because he dead heated with Achim on the number of posts.
For the second month running Achim is also the top poster and thus is awarded the Silver medal
Congratulations again sir.
The top thread starter Bronze Medal
for June is presented to Achim, Argo.
Congratulations sir.
Bligh.
That's great to see, thanks so much for posting.
SkeenaH 06-30-2022, 16:24Fastest straight comparison:
Start
At 7 knots, full speed at battle sails on a broad reach, this
Movement comparison, fastest speed, sharpest turn:
The plot indicates that the ship is moving at battle sails at a speed of
You caught two of the best ones on your previous trip, but may have missed Sjöhistoriska museet https://www.sjohistoriska.se/en in Stockholm.
Today we are joined by a new shipmate from Italy. He is Luca, aka Waterloo from Tuscany.
Rob.
Goldilocks Syndrome
The opening moves:
Dobbs Today, 17:18The wind is blowing from Miller's Island. Saratoga goes for the weather gauge. The British frigate lets it go unchallenged