In May 1798 she participated in Sir Home Popham's failed attack on Ostend.
On 28 August 1799, the fleet captured several Dutch hulks and ships in the New Diep, in Holland.
[4] On 14 September 1801 Lieutenant Suckling faced a Court-martial on board Waaksaamheidt, at Sheerness.
The Court found him guilty of part of the charges of neglect of duty and absenting himself without leave.
The "Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy" offered "Furnace, 169 Tons, Copper-bottomed, lying at Sheerness", for sale on 7 October 1802.