I'd planned a moderate sized game of Galleys & Galleons for yesterday afternoon, but a last minute decision to go to the cinema meant that I had less time to play that I'd set aside.
So I set up a quick duel. I've run this one a couple of times before and it's an interesting and challenging scenario. Set during the lengthy and complicated conflicts around the Rio de la Plata from 1811 to 1823, it features a privateer, (Santa Rita) at anchor, being attacked in a night action by a smaller Portuguese brig (Maria Teresa). The privateer is larger than the brig - 26 guns to the brig's 14 - but is unaware of the enemy's approach. However the brig is downwind of the privateer, so must creep up in the darkness hoping not to be spotted.
Both vessels are simple designs:
Santa Rita (26) - Q3 C3 - Square-Rig, Chasers
Maria Teresa (14) - Q2 C2 - Square-Rig, Chasers
The year is 1820. The Santa Rita at anchor. In the distance is the Maria Teresa.
... allowing the Maria Teresa to stern-rake the privateer, starting a fire.
But the damage it had taken was beginning to tell. As it tried to turn to bring a broadside to bear on the Portuguese brig, the Maria Teresa cut across its stern and raked it once more.
This is the third time I've played this and the first time the Portuguese have won. The Santa Rita got some bad rolls on the initial spotting (and I may tweak how many points of alertness they need to get), allowing the Maria Teresa to get in fairly close. But its initial reactions were good. Its activations fell apart once their captain was killed.
So not the game I planned to play, but a fun game nonetheless.











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