After she arrived in Britain she made two more voyages as a whaler in the British southern whale fishery.
[3] Queen Charlotte, of about 300 tons burthen, "Plantation built",[a] was offered for auction on 11 August 1789 "by the candle" at Lloyd's Coffee House.
The advertisement stated that she was suitable for whaling in the southern fishery as she had been recently employed in that trade.
[2] 2nd whaling voyage (1791–1792): Captain Simon Paul sailed from England in 1791, bound for Africa.
On 6 October 1791 Queen Charlotte was reported to be at Tygers Island Bay, (off Angola).