The Russian fleet (10 ships of the line, 5 frigates) was anchored in a line going from Reval harbour towards the
Viimsi (Wims) peninsula. The first line consisted of nine ships of the line and frigates, i.e. the 100-gun battleships
Rostislav (flagship of Admiral Vasily Chichagov, captained by his son
Pavel Chichagov){{Citation The Swedish fleet under the command of General-Admiral Duke Karl consisted of 22 ships of the line, four frigates and four smaller vessels. It entered the harbour and started passing by the anchored Russian ships. Due to strong winds and inaccurate aiming, most Swedish
projectiles ricocheted past their targets, while the Russian ships that were anchored within the protected area of the harbour were able to use their guns much more effectively. The ship of the Swedish General-Admiral, which could not be brought into the wind due to a rigging problem, was forced to drift towards
Rostislav and received major damage from
grapeshot. The 64-gun battleship
Prins Karl, fifteenth in the Swedish line, lost her
rudder to Russian fire and had to
strike her colours. The Duke of Södermanland directed the battle from the frigate
Ulla Fersen, beyond the range of Russian fire. After a two-hour
artillery duel he ordered his ships to break off the engagement; hence the last ten ships of Swedish line veered off without firing a shot. The Swedish ship
Riksens Ständer hit the
reef north of
Aegna (Wolf) island. Swedish attempts to dislodge her failed, and the Swedes were forced to burn her so that the Russians would be unable to take her. ==Aftermath==