5/6/2023 0 Comments Galleon cargo doors![]() One night a tropical hurricane swept through the entire sea. Governor Broadside sent a fleet after The Black Seas Barracuda and fought a courageous war on open water. He pillaged and plundered small trading posts and eventually attacked larger merchant vessels in open water. After several years ransacking ports in the Middle east and Asia he made his way towards the Caribbean where he met his match. His Mediterranean pirate days were done and ready to expand in larger waters. ![]() Captain Redbeard commanded several smaller ships before commandeering the Imperial Brig he stole in the Black Seas. ![]() By the early 1700s Governor Broadside was placed in charge of Port Royal and was cherished for his attack on the pirates. Though the anti-piracy laws were enacted in 1687, many past governors failed to contain the issue. Length: 110 feet total length (110 studs)Īfter years of humility, Governor Broadside rebuilds his fleet and status after the years of piracy looting and plundering Port Royal. Type: East Indiaman Galleon (Sixth Rate Ship of the Line) The Seven Seas Barracuda (1714, Captain Redbeard at Pirates Cove)Ĭommissioned by the Imperial Fleet in 1705ĭockyard Construction: Port Royal, 3 years.Ĭaptain George Tucker, The Royal Navy, East India Trading Company (1708-1711) (deceased)Ĭaptain William Tierney, The Royal Navy, Imperial Navy, The Governor's Fleet in the Caribbean 1711-1714) Imperial Ship Name: The Camilla (1708, East India Trade Company), Broadside's Revenge (1711, Protection of Port Royal) ![]()
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