[3] Twenty days later, Otter was in company with Kangaroo and Clyde and so shared in the salvage money for the recapture of Farely.
[2] On 24 February 1808 Otter sent into the Cape of Good Hope Harregaard, a Danish vessel coming from Bengal.
[5] On 15 July 1808 Nereide, Otter, and Charwell shared in the capture of the French brig Lucie, and her cargo of slaves.
[a] Some months later, on 7 November, Leopard and Otter captured some slaves, for which they received bounty-money from the Honourable East India Company.
[14] Lieutenant Thomas Lamb Polden Laugharne (acting),[2] immediately replaced Cator and then sailed Otter back to Britain with despatches of the campaign.
[2] She remained in ordinary at Plymouth through 1812 to 1813 and was then fitted for quarantine service as a lazaretto for Pembroke between February and April 1814.
The "Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy" offered the "Otter sloop, of 365 tons", lying at Pembroke, for sale on 28 March 1828.