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    Default Ifigenia Takes A Prize

    It's been a while since we have had a Sails of Glory game here, so it was well overdue when three of us gathered for a small frigate action. I took the opportunity to use the Spanish Ifigenia, a model I've had for a while but untested in battle.

    I won't try and describe the battle in detail, but in general terms there was, as usual a bit of jostling for the advantage of wind before the two squadrons were fully engaged. The French Embuscade and Spanish Ifigenia were outgunned by HMS Unite and HMS Sybille, yet the allies approached the British fighting to gain a better position.

    The French Embuscade was first to fire and unleashed a broadside on HMS Sybille, who returned fire with equal determination. At the same time the Spanish Ifigenia exchanged broadsides with HMS Unite. However, HMS Unite critically lost a mast. Her captain now struggled to manoeuvre her while undertaking repair. Critically HMS Unite was effectively out of the action.

    Miscalculating the enemies speed Ifigenia moved too close to the larger HMS Sybille and the two ships became entangled. Spanish marines however fought with determination and soon crew casualties on HMS Sybille become telling. The French Embuscade, who manoeuvred close to the wind, also came about. Both Embuscade and Ifigenia delivered further broadsides the later with grape. The casualties again fell mostly among the crew of the King's ship. Now the Spanish crew, emboldened by imminent success, poured aboard HMS Sybille. Unable to withstand Spanish steel the crew capitulated, providing Spain with a wonderful prize.

    It was a most glorious day for Spain!

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    Nice account of the action Keith.
    It is surprising how one lucky shot sometimes turns an action around. If one ship can be put out of the game for an amount of time it can be all over before it can rejoin, and then it is outnumbered and is lucky to survive.
    Well done the Dons.
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    A good game and well won for the lesser ships. Goes to show that being outgunned is no reason to withdraw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hjl View Post
    A good game and well won for the lesser ships. Goes to show that being outgunned is no reason to withdraw.
    Or some well timed good luck, which in some ways made up for a wind shift.
    Thanks also for the reputation vote.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bligh View Post
    Nice account of the action Keith.
    It is surprising how one lucky shot sometimes turns an action around. If one ship can be put out of the game for an amount of time it can be all over before it can rejoin, and then it is outnumbered and is lucky to survive.
    Well done the Dons.
    Rob.
    The inability to rejoin was indeed critical. A short game, but rather interesting.

    We don't often see a ship taken with little damage as we did in this game.
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    An excellent and concise recounting of the battle. Photos are always appreciated, especially when they are so clear and evocative of the battle.
    "It's not the towering sails, but the unseen wind that moves a ship."
    –English Proverb

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    A clear victory against a superior foe. Well done. Nice to see the game is not all one sided.

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