The wind calms down during the night…
July 1790 CE
The Russians have lost at least seventy-four hundred of fourteen thousand men; fourteen hundred dead and wounded and six thousand captured, compared with Swedish losses of one udema, five minor vessels and three hundred men, though other sources place the number of dead and wounded Swedes to around six hundred.
Among the Russian ships lost are ten "archipelago frigates" (sail/oar hybrids) and xebecs, nine half-xebecs (schooners), sixteen galleys, four gun prams and floating batteries, seven bomb vessels, five gun sloops and several other small vessels.
Along with twenty-one other ships, the Swedes have captured the Catarina, Nassau-Siegen's flagship.
The battle of Svensksund is the biggest naval battle ever fought in the Baltic Sea: five hundred ships (including supply ships and other ships not involved in combat), over thirty thousand men and several thousand cannons.
At Svensksund, the Swedes boast to have destroyed forty percent of the Russian coastal fleet.
It qualifies among the largest naval battles in history in terms of the number of vessels involved.