Friendship sailed from Port Jackson on 14 July 1788, in company with , , and , although a storm separated the latter two soon after all three had set sail.
Alexander and
Friendship were to make their way through the East Indies and return home direct. Not having had fresh provisions since October 1787, when they were at the Cape, both crews were suffering badly from scurvy, and over the following months,
Alexander lost 10 men (out of 30), and
Friendship, one (out of 17), with many of those remaining being too sick to work. In late October, off the south-east coast of
Borneo, having exhausted themselves in negotiating the sandbanks of the
Balabalagan Islands, and concerned about an attack by pirates, the decision was made to scuttle
Friendship, the smaller of the two ships, and concentrate the remaining men on
Alexander. On the evening of the 27 October (28 October by sea time), four holes were bored in both bows below the water mark, and she was cut adrift. The coordinates provided for her whereabouts were 2°36’ South, 117° East. ==Formal Protest==