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Bergholt Stuttley Johnson6-Feb-14 5:42
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Rage wrote:


Bergholt Stuttley Johnson wrote:
the French certainly had
the bigger ship in the first rate.

The French article states
that they had bad wheather and had severe damages on the ship 14 days before the
battle actually took place.
 

rubbish, they did suffer damage in late December but they were pretty well repaired by the battle (true they had to cut short the caulking which would have meant they would have been wet ships in a storm) but hull masts were all 100%

Rage wrote:
 


Bergholt Stuttley Johnson wrote:
the French set to sea
with the order to attack British shipping in (not travel a to
b)

The French article states that they had to go from A to B.


Emperor Napoleon ordered two squadrons to put to sea with orders to raid the British trade routes that crossed the Atlantic. These forces were to inflict as much economic damage to Britain as possible

hardly just sailing from a to b


Rage wrote:


Rage wrote:


Bergholt Stuttley Johnson wrote:
no French ship was lost
prior to that start of the engagement all the grounding were due to them trying
to avoid the British

The French article states that the 14 days
were merely sufficient to repair the biggest damages to the ships, so they had
to go on in a really bad ship already.


Quote:
the French ships were fresh from port whilst the
Brits had been at sea for months (in 2 cases over a year)



rubbish again, the French set sail from Breast in December and were in port by mid Jan about a month at sea, Duckworth sales from Cadiz about 5 days after the French left , however Duckworth was on blockage duty at Cadiz and had been at sea for many months (HMS Spencer had not been in port for over two years )

the Bottom line was that the French ships had all their guns and all their masts, while perhaps not suitable for a long trip across the Atlantic they were certainly fully capable of combat, and were probable in not much worse state than the British


Rage wrote:



Bergholt Stuttley Johnson wrote:
and the loss of 1500+
French men for the loss to the British of < 300 I would say was a convincing
loss

Never said anything else, I only said that under said
circumstances, this was plain normal.
 
But again, I know how picky
and proud you brits are about all this, so : Yes, we have lost, yes, that was
veeeeery convincing, and I should be very ashamed to see a light bit of bias in
the English article. Wink | ;)


what was unusual was that it was one of the few times the British outnumbered the French


actually the Battle is pretty much unknown to none historians, and if anything It would seem that it is made light of in the French version (oh surprise), and Duckworth received no awards for it (other than prize money) as even his bosses didn't think much of it
You cant outrun the world, but there is no harm in getting a head start

Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.

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