Ships hit by U-boats


Rydboholm


NameRydboholm
Type:Motor merchant
Tonnage3,197 tons
Completed1933 - A/B Götaverken, Gothenburg 
OwnerA/B Svenska Amerika-Mexiko Linien, Gothenburg 
HomeportGothenburg 
Date of attack26 Feb 1941Nationality:      Swedish
 
FateSunk by U-47 (Günther Prien)
Position55.32N, 14.24W - Grid AM 4236
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Complement28 (0 dead and 28 survivors).
ConvoyOB-290
RouteGarston - Liverpool - Freetown 
CargoBallast 
History Completed in October 1933 
Notes on loss

In the early morning on 26 Feb, 1941, U-47 attacked the convoy OB-290 and reported four ships of 22.000 grt sunk. In fact, the Kasongo, Rydboholm and Borgland were sunk and the Diala was damaged.

The Rydboholm was hit on the port side in the bow by one torpedo. She sank slowly with her propeller above water and the crew abandoned the ship. Still afloat in the morning, she was reboarded by the crew, but foundered in 55°48N/14°25W when the wind increased. The 26 crew members and two passengers were picked up by HMS Pimpernel (K 71) (Lt F.H. Thornton, RNR).

 


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