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Mabriton |
Type of ship: General Cargo (Armed Merchant Ship) Flag: England Port of Register: Newcastle Ship?s Owners: Chapman R. & Sons - Carlton & Cambay SS Co. GRT: 6.694 LOA: 130,90 Mts. B: 16,76 Mts. D: 10,40 Mts. Ship?s Yard: Doxford W. & Sons ? William Doxford & Sons Ltd., Sunderland. Hull N?: 541 Date of Build: 1920 Main Engine Engine Type: Triple Expansion Engine Ship?s service speed: 12,00 Knots Engine power: 596 n.h.p. Fate Sunk by U-32 (Hans Jenisch) Position 56? 12'N, 23? 00'W - Grid AL 0158 Complement 37 (12 dead and 25 survivors). Convoy OB-216 (dispersed) Route Tyne - Father Point, New Brunswick Cargo Ballast History Completed in January 1920 At 03.25 hours on 25 Sep 1940 the unescorted Mabriton (Master Reginald Patrick), dispersed on 23 September from convoy OB-216, was hit by one torpedo from U-32 in the stern, broke in two and sank west-southwest of Rockall. Twelve crew members were lost. The master, 23 crew members and one gunner were rescued: the master and 17 survivors by HMS Jason (J 99) (LtCdr R.E. Terry, RN) and seven others on 30 September by HMS Rochester (L 50) (Cdr G.F. Renwick, RN) and landed at Londonderry. |
Username | surveychile |
Armateur | Chapman R. & Sons - Carlton & Cambay SS Co. |
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Type de navire | General Cargo |
Année et chantier de construction | 1920 Doxford W. & Sons ? William Doxford & Sons Ltd. |
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Téléchargée le | 05/05/2016 |
Dimension | 1200 x 782 |
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