Saturday afternoon. Fleet battle #4
Allied fleet. South Dakota, South Carolina, Hood (Vance), Richelieu, Roanoke, Tourville, and Le Terrible (Dustin).
Axis fleet. Bismarck, Markgraf, V.U., Von Der Tann, Prinz Eugen (Mikey), Lutzow, and Mogami (Lee).
I don't have a lot of notes on this battle. But it appears that the South Dakota may have sank, and the Roanoke sank. I think that this was also the Le Terrible's first time on the water. If my notes are correct. The axis pulled off another victory. Our good friend Bob Spy dropped in, and asked me if I had sunk yet. I had! And he made mention that it seemed like the Hood only sank when I was running her. We all had a good laugh.
At this point, we decided to have a go at re-enacting the battle of the Denmark Straits. So Roland was running the Bismarck, and I was running the Prinz Eugen for the Germans. Phill was running his Prince of Wales, and Vance was running the old Hood for the British.
When we got all of the boats in the water, Rolland and Stephen were working on the Bismarck's cannons, for a while, and at some point I decided to bring the P.E. off of the water until my teammate was ready to go. So I brought her in to shore, and pinned the cannons. As I was getting ready to pull her out of the water Roland notified us that he was almost ready, so I drove back out for a photo prior to battle. So when battle was called, I went in after the POW, but noticed that my cannons were not working. I knew I had turned on the air, so after several minutes of not being able to adjust trims and such I called my five, and broke off, leaving the Bismarck to it. Phill was having some problems with one or more of his cannons, as was Roland. The old Hood was working just fine, and Vance did pretty well. So at the end of the first sortie, there was no sinks, or penalties. But we decided to postpone the battle until Sunday, so that we could work on the boats, and get the cannons working.
The non-Denmark Straits folks were ready to go, and put the boats in the water for fleet battle #6. Allied fleet. South Dakota, South Carolina, Richelieu, Tourville, and Roanoke. Axis fleet. Markgraf, V.U., Von Der Tann, Lutzow, and Mogami.
At some point, the SoDak got in trouble, and came in close to shore, and was attacked by pretty much the entire axis fleet. Richelieu, and SoCar put up a good defense, but the South Dakota eventually sank. The Roanoke appears to have gone dead in the water, and Mike M. brought his Richelieu in close and took several stern shots at the poor allied cruiser. It was too funny to hear Mark calmly remind Mike that the big Frenchie was on his team this battle, and asked him if he would perhaps help defend him. Mike said sorry, and sure, and proceeded to put up a very effective defense of his perhaps mortally stricken team-mate. But the axis had tasted some allied blood, and they hounded the Roanoke until she sank. Lee's Mogami being in on the final assult. Looks like another axis victory.
Fleet battle #7. Saturday late afternoon. I don't actually recall this battle, so I am going off of my notes, which may also not be precise.
Allied fleet. South Dakota, South Carolina, Richlieu, Roanoke, Tourville, and LeTerrible.
Axis fleet. Bismarck, Markgraf, V.U., Von Der Tann, Lutzow, P.E. (mikey), and Mogami.
It appears that it was just a one sortie battle, with no sinks or penalties.
Bob Spy, Ben, and Doug had to leave out, and so we all said our farewells, and chatted while packing up to head to the various boat-shops for some food and boat work.
What a great day of battling it had been. Mikey
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