Maia
| Name | Maia |
| Type | Sailing vessel |
| GRT | 185 tons |
| Country | |
| Built | 1905 |
| Builder | Perrot, Paimpol |
| Operator | Albert Le Touze, Saint Malo |
| History |
U-boat attacks on Sailing vessel Maia
| Date | U-boat | Loss type | Position | Location | Route | Cargo | Casualties | |
| 1 | 2 Oct 1918 | U 91 (Alfred von Glasenapp) | Sunk | Set on fire by shells in the Bay of Biscay | 45.24N, 01.48W | Le Verdon - Setubal | Apparently in ballast | 2 |
| Schooner - Master Louis Delalande. Though he had been instructed to follow the shore line, the master headed directly for Cape Finisterre. | ||||||||
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