The final battle of the minicampaign is the Saintes, both fleets are sailing on opposite course from each other, the british have the edge in number and weight of ships, with no less than four three deckers. Admiral de Grasse has just ben issued with a fresh first rate, le Bretagne, to replace the captured Ville de Paris in a previous game.
Both sides begin within gun range
The french have some extra punch in their van
De Grasse aboard Bretagne
The british van under admiral Drake aboard HMS Barfleur
Admiral Rodney leds the british fleet from HMS Formidable, with the 90 gun HMS Namur ahead
The french start by extending their line
And opening a deadly fire
A french group has detached from the main force, and is pounced upon by the brits in the van
Formidable crosses the T of the enemy line
The jack tars try to cut the enmy line trough a gap in the center
Formidable pounds the enemy with her triple batteries
Getting into close quarters, the british fleet attempts a risky move
In the british van the ships become embroiled in a fast paced engagement
Formidable and Namur move down the enmy line sanwitching the ships there
The heading french man o' war is the first to strike
Then the one astern
Another ship of the line surrenders to point blank barrages
As does another one, under the fire of three opponents
The Barfleur rakes a poor 74, reducing her to matchwood
Not everything goes the britons way, a mauled ship burns out, the fire reaches the powder store while the crew jumps for dear life into the water
Another brit has had enough
And yet another
In the last turn, another french strikes beset by three enemies
The battle ends after roughly half an hour of real time combat
The outcome: six french lost for four english, quite a balanced result 24-16, and the closest game in quite a while to grace the pages of this blog
The final episode of the engagement is down to the burning british ship, blowing to kindom come
The press is quick to capitalize on any victory no matter how small. After such a string of defeats the british colonies in the caribbean are more than safe, remaining crown posessions despite the defeats further up north in the revolutionary war.
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