HDMS Lougen (1791)

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HDMS Lougen was a brig of 18 guns, launched in 1791, and the name-vessel of her class of six brigs designed by the naval architect Ernst Stibolt. She was the first Danish warship to be copper-sheathed. She was active protecting Danish merchant shipping and suppressing pirates in the Mediterranean and in the Caribbean. In March 1801, she fought off the British privateer Experiment and the 22-gun warship HMS Arab in a single action. When the British captured the Danish West Indies in 1801, Lougen was part of the booty. The British later returned her to Denmark where she was broken up in 1802. rdf:langString
rdf:langString HDMS Lougen (1791)
rdf:langString Lougen
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rdf:langString Stibolt of Nyholm, Copenhagen
rdf:langString brig-of-war
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rdf:langString Denmark
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rdf:langString Broken up 1802
xsd:integer 60
xsd:date 1791-09-10
rdf:langString Lougen
rdf:langString *First Danish ship to be copper clad *Taken by the British in 1801 when capturing the Danish West Indies
rdf:langString In dock during 1793, 1794, 1797 and 1800
rdf:langString *aft *10 ft forward
rdf:langString HDMS Lougen was a brig of 18 guns, launched in 1791, and the name-vessel of her class of six brigs designed by the naval architect Ernst Stibolt. She was the first Danish warship to be copper-sheathed. She was active protecting Danish merchant shipping and suppressing pirates in the Mediterranean and in the Caribbean. In March 1801, she fought off the British privateer Experiment and the 22-gun warship HMS Arab in a single action. When the British captured the Danish West Indies in 1801, Lougen was part of the booty. The British later returned her to Denmark where she was broken up in 1802.
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xsd:date 1791-09-10
xsd:string Broken up 1802

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