I reckon that's about the size of it Neil.
I have never sustained so much crew damage with so little ship damage before.
One more and I would not have been able to man the boats and the ship as...
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I reckon that's about the size of it Neil.
I have never sustained so much crew damage with so little ship damage before.
One more and I would not have been able to man the boats and the ship as...
I don't think we really had a winner Neil.
Both ships took damage in different respects, and as for leaving the playing area, not a Gnats whisker between them. i thought with a following wind that I...
Cheers Dave.:thumbsup:
I wondered who would be the first to spot that.:wink:
Rob.
The Butcher's Bill.
Very little to report.
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The Spanish Frigate Sirena, fought most ably by Captain Santiago de Liniers, returned to port crippled.
It was a fitful wind as HMS Concord sailed into the straights between Pine Cay and Ellis Cay bound for a rendezvous with Admiral Jackson's Squadron. Having spotted the Spanish Flagship accompanied by...