Frigate Flensborg

Class overview
NameFlensborg
BuildersUnknown
OperatorsDanish East India Company
Preceded byMan-of-war
SubclassesFrigate
History
    Denmark-Norway
NamesakeFlensburg (Flensborg)
Launched1625
HomeportCopenhagen
FateBlown up off the Cape of Good Hope
General characteristics
Decks1/2
Crew+ 84
CommandersThimand Clausen (1625–1629)
Six Jacobsen (1629)

The frigate and man-of-war Flensborg, or Flensburg, was a Danish East Indiaman sent on 2 December 1629 to Tranquebar as the third cargo to India. However, it was blown up by the Portuguese off the Cape of Good Hope in 1630.