
The AOTF Signal Deck is a set of 67 coated, professionally-printed, poker-size cards based on the British Admiralty's 1916 General Signal Book. It covers the many ship classes of the 1885-1906 period for the navies of Argentina, Austria-Hungary, Brazil, Chile, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, and the United States.

This volume of the AOTF NAVAL ANNUAL Series provides nearly 400 pre-formatted, printable ship logs.

If you've played other naval games, you'll have to. In the 1890s, 1,500 yards was considered effective range, and 3,000 yards was long range. During this period, there are no all-big-gun battleships, aircraft, gun directors, or radios. Dawn of the Battleship simulates naval warfare from 1890 up to 1904, just before technology began to quickly change in the years leading up to WW I.
