Using my five serviceable Sails of Glory ships (I still have one in a box to unpack and rebase) plus my paper boat I constructed the following two fleets using the online Ganesha fleet builder tool:
British
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214
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French
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198
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These are all my approximations of the different classes of Napoleonic warships as they might be represented by Galleys and Galleons. The French Quality could perhaps be lowered to 4+ as I hadn't fully appreciated the Flagship rule. I also felt that for future, bigger games, frigates could be used to extend the flagship's leadership range.
Set up as per the rules. I was the French sailing with the wind.
My flagship got in the first shot.
But then a lucky shot from HMS Defence started a fire in Imperial's rigging.
Despite numerous attempts to put out the fire it spread and caused a massive explosion.
Unfortunately we had to leave the game there, but a clear British victory.
At the close of the day I had a quick run through with Simon, but without the frigates or flagship rule (because I forgot about it). It went badly for the French again (no pictures), but at least I was able to make an escape.
So far I've really enjoyed Galleys and Galleons. I just have to worry about the coming of the Kraken.
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