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Last Hussar27 Jan 2013 7:07 p.m. PST

I have previously put the data ships for the Ships of the Line (3rd rates and above) on my blog.

Here are the sheets for the small ships (Frigates and below)

link

There is a link to the original post in there.

whitejamest27 Jan 2013 8:25 p.m. PST

Thanks for posting these Hussar, I like your design for the sheets. Very neat and concise. Even for much smaller battles than Trafalgar, when you have a full data sheet for each ship they can really start to add up in volume.

-James

Volunteer Fezian28 Jan 2013 6:07 a.m. PST

These are great Hussar. Thanks for doing all the work for everyone.

Last Hussar28 Jan 2013 10:54 a.m. PST

When I get round to it I'll cut one of each kind into a document and blank out the specific names/captains, so you can have generic ones.

Volunteer Fezian29 Jan 2013 6:37 a.m. PST

Hussar,
I noticed your San Leandro card shows the crew as Jolly Jack Tars. Wouldn't these be Sans Culottes or Landlubbers for a Spanish ship?

Last Hussar31 Jan 2013 4:10 p.m. PST

Um, yes?

The Characteristics are correct, I've just not seen it on the edit – unsurprisingly I copy-pasted, and must have missed that when I used HMS Agamemnon.

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