Skirmish at the Strait of Malacca

Skirmish at the Strait of Malacca
Part of the Conflict between Willem Leyel and Bernt Pessart

Dutch Ships in Malacca Harbor, by Wouter Schouten
Date1644
Location4°N 100°E / 4°N 100°E / 4; 100 (Strait of Malacca)
Result Dutch victory
Belligerents
Dutch East India Company Dutch Malacca  Danish India
Commanders and leaders
Dutch East India Company Unknown mate (WIA) Danish India Bernt Pessart (POW)
Danish India Michel Evertsen
Danish India Peter Sivart 
Units involved
Unknown Danish India Dend gode Haab
Strength
1 boat 1 ship
Casualties and losses
Unknown 36 imprisoned

The Skirmish at the Strait of Malacca (Danish; Træfningen ved Malakkastrædet) was a skirmish in 1644 between the claimed governor of Tranquebar, Bernt Pessart, and the local authorities of Dutch Malacca. The confrontation led to the imprisonment or death of all of Pessart's crew and the confiscation of the vessel, Dend gode Haab. Although Pessart and his crew would later be released and cooperate with the Dutch to spy on the Spanish in Manila.