Ships hit by U-boats


Sulairia

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NameSulairia
Type:Steam merchant
Tonnage5,802 tons
Completed1929 - Lithgows Ltd, Port Glasgow 
OwnerDonaldson Brothers Ltd, Glasgow 
HomeportGlasgow 
Date of attack25 Sep 1940Nationality:      British
 
FateSunk by U-43 (Wilhelm Ambrosius)
Position53.43N, 20.10W - Grid AL 6784
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Complement57 (1 dead and 56 survivors).
ConvoyOB-217 (dispersed)
RouteGlasgow - Montreal 
Cargo540 tons of general cargo and livestock 
History  
Notes on loss

At 13.30 hours on 25 Sep, 1940, U-43 fired a G7e torpedo and hit Sulairia (Master Robert Clarke Young) in the stern, causing her to sink slowly 356 miles west of Achill Head, Co. Mayo. The ship had been in convoy OB-217 until the convoy was dispersed on 25 September. One crew member was lost. The master and 55 crew members were picked up by HMCS Ottawa (H 60) (Cdr E.R. Mainguy) and landed at Gourock on 27 September.

 


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