Arbuthnot and Des Touches Big scenario | Very high | France  very lightly favored | |
Battle of Lake Erie On September 10, 1813, during the War of 1812, British and American fleets met in Lake Erie to decide the fate of the Great Lakes. The American fleet, under Oliver Hazard Perry, forced the British to surrender and relinquish control of the Great Lakes to the Americans. | Very high | England  very lightly favored | |
Breakout from Havana - Down wind 1800: France, losing its Mediterranean Fleet to Nelson in Egypt. faces a lack of naval assets in its vital Southern expansion strategy. Napoleon turns to Spain to reinforce with its Indies Squadron. The British learn in time, and wait outside the main harbor, Havana. | Low | England  very lightly favored | |
Breakout from Havana - Up wind Forced back by the British in their first breakout attempt, the Spanish squadron tries again, tacking against a stiff northerly breeze to aid the French fleet in Europe. Both sides, repaired and revictualled, meet again at the gateway to the once vaunted Spanish Main. | Average | England  very lightly favored | |
Britannia at Gibraltar - Down wind Britannia and 7 other ships fight against a similar france force led by Orient. Ships of line (SOL) and Frigates go down wind to the last fight. | High | France  very lightly favored | |
Britannia at Gibraltar - Up wind Britannia and 7 other ships fight against a similar france force led by Orient. Ships of line (SOL) and Frigates go down wind to the last fight. | Above average | France  very lightly favored | |
Disaster In The Strait of Dover - Down Wind A fictional engagement from the 2009 World Boardgaming Championship "Wooden Ships & Iron Men" Tournament, in which eventual champion Derek Whipple playing as the British, lost a nail-biter to the GM Tim Hitchings. | Very high | France  very lightly favored | |
Disaster In The Strait of Dover - Up Wind A fictional engagement from the 2009 World Boardgaming Championship "Wooden Ships & Iron Men" Tournament, in which eventual champion Derek Whipple playing as the British, lost a nail-biter to the GM Tim Hitchings. | Above average | Balanced | |
Encounter off of Brest - Down Wind A fictional engagement from the 2009 World Boardgaming Championship "Wooden Ships & Iron Men" Tournament featuring two Crack French 74s versus two Elite British 74s. | High | France  slightly favored | |
Encounter off of Brest - Up Wind A fictional engagement from the 2009 World Boardgaming Championship "Wooden Ships & Iron Men" Tournament featuring two Crack French 74s versus two Elite British 74s. | High | England  very lightly favored | |
England versus France - 3 vs 4 A scenario of 3 vs 4 ships with different crew levels | Average | England  favored | |
England versus France - Down wind A scenario of 4 vs 4 ships | Above average | France  very lightly favored | |
England versus France - Up wind A scenario of 4 vs 4 ships | Average | Balanced | |
Havana 5 In the middle of the year 1800, a joint plan was approved by both the French Premier Consul, Napoleon, and the Spanish Monarchy, to disrupt British trade in the Caribbean. This was hoped to draw attention away from the fact that Napoleon’s had frittered | Average | England  very lightly favored | |
Pirate's ambush An elite first class French Ship of the Line face an ambush by four Pirates | Low | France  strongly favored | |
Pirate's revenge The sequel of "Pirate's ambush" scenarios... Pirates returns to sink the Bretagne | Average | Balanced | |
The Pirates Strikes Back Pirates return for the last battle, now more trained and angriest than ever before. As Cacafuego’s captain said “A SOL can fire a thousand shots, I've learnt my lesson well. Hope I live to tell the secrets I have learned 'til then.” | Very Low | France  favored | |
The three countries A test scenario in which you have two distinct enemies. A 3 coalitions test scenario. | Average | Spain  very lightly favored | |