Prinsesse Louise (1744 DAC ship)

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Prinsesse Louise (old spelling: Princesse Louise, Princesse Lowisa), or simply Lowisa (or Louisa), was a Chinaman ship of the Danish Asiatic Company (DAV), bought in 1744. She sailed on eight expeditions to Canton.

The ship was built as Copenhagen at Andreas Bjørn's dockyard in Christianshavn. She was built to a design by master shipbuilder Poul Brock. She was launched in December 1742. Her bilbrev was issued on 24 July 1743. In 1744, she was sold to the Danish Asiatic Company. Her name was subsequently changed to Prinsesse Louise.[1] The company's first ship by the same name had just wrecked off the Maldives.

Prinsesse Louise was 121 ft (37 m) long with a beam of 31 ft (9.4 m) and a draught of 15 ft (4.6 m). Her armament was 48 guns.[1]

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