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The Prince of Denmark's Yacht (fl.1785)
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History
Danish Navy EnsignDenmark-Norway
Name Kronprindsens Lystfregat ("Crown Prince's Pleasure Yacht")
Builder M/Shipwright Adam Hayes, Deptford Dockyard
Laid down March 1785
Launched 20 August 1785
Acquired By gift
Commissioned 4 October 1785 (sailed for Denmark)
Fate Given back to the British after the Battle of Copenhagen
Royal Navy EnsignUnited Kingdom
Name Prince Frederick
Acquired Gift from Denmark in 1807
Renamed HMS Princess Augusta in 1816
Fate Sold August 1818
General characteristics
Class and type Royal yacht
Tons burthen 218 (bm); 220 by calculation
Length
  • 89 ft 5 in (27.25 m) (gundeck)
  • 74 ft 10+14 in (22.816 m)(keel)
Beam 23 ft 6 in (7.16 m)
Depth of hold 10 ft 0 in (3.05 m)
Complement 59 officers and crew (Danish service)
Armament 10 × 4-pounder guns (Danish service)

HDMS Kronprindsens Lystfregat (literally, "the crown prince's pleasure frigate") was a yacht launched in Britain in 1785. George III gave it to his nephew Frederick, the Crown Prince of Denmark. Kronprindsens Lystfregat cost £10,347 to build and furnish.>

Then in 1807 Britain attacked Copenhagen. After their victory, the British took whatever vessels they hadn't destroyed, but made a conscious and conspicuous exception of Kronprindsens Lystfregat. In a gesture of contempt, the Danes crewed her with a contingent of 17 captured British sailors, placing one of them in command and sent her back to Britain.

Captain William Anderson, late of Hope, of Dundee, sailed the yacht Prince Frederick back to England. The Admiralty paid his expenses and gave him a present of 40 guineas.

The Royal Navy took her into service as the royal yacht, HMS Prince Frederick, succeeding a previous ship of that name - it is unclear whether in the yacht's case this was after George's nephew, father or second son, all called Frederick. On 25 July 1816 the Admiralty registered her as a third rate and renamed the yacht HMS Princess Augusta after Augusta, George's second daughter. Captain Thomas Hardy commanded Prince Frederick/Princess Augusta for three years prior to her sale.

The Admiralty put her and her predecessor, also named Princess Augusta, up for sale and sold her to Thomas Pittman on 13 August 1818 for £500. It is not clear that she got much use, either in Denmark or the United Kingdom.

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