Allied Ships hit by U-boats


Vecht


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NameVecht
Type:Steam merchant
Tonnage1.965 tons
Completed1917 - A. Vuijk & Zonen, Capelle an der Ijssel 
OwnerNV Houtvaart (Vinke & Co), Rotterdam 
HomeportRotterdam 
Date of attack7 Mar, 1940Nationality:      Dutch
 
FateSunk by U-14 (Herbert Wohlfarth)
Position51.45N, 03.05E - Grid AN 8734
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Complement22 (22 dead - no survivors)
Convoy
RouteRotterdam (6 Mar) - Lobito 
CargoBallast 
History Completed in March 1917 as Graakallen for Rederi A/S Orkla (N.E. Linander), Trondheim. 1918 sold to the Netherlands and renamed Vecht
Notes on loss At 04.30 hours on 7 Mar, 1940, the unescorted and neutral Vecht (Master P. Smit) was hit aft by one G7a torpedo from U-14, settled by the stern and sank after 20 minutes in 51°42,3N/03°14,5E. The U-boat had spotted the ship three hours earlier, but reported that she carried no neutrality markings. 


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