The British hulls by this time have…
April 1782 CE
This dramatically improves speed and sailing performance as a whole in good wind.
The copper-hulled British fleet soon catches up with the French, who are surprised by their speed,
on April 9, 1782.
De Grasse orders the French convoy to head into Guadeloupe for repair, forcing him to escort two fifty-gun ships (Fier and Experiment) and placing his fleet in line of battle in order to cover the retreat.
The British fleet's vanguard under Rear-Admiral Samuel Hood moves against de Grasse's retreating ships and wages a fight.
After an inconclusive encounter in which both sides suffer damage, de Grasse soon realizes that the main British fleet will soon be upon them.
He breaks off the engagement to return to protect the merchant convoy.
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