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Ayatosan Maru

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History
NameAyatosan Maru
Owner
BuilderTama Shipbuilding Co.
Acquired1939
FateSunk by Allied aircraft
StatusShipwreck
General characteristics
Displacement9,788 gross ton (10,930DWT)
Length476 feet (145 m)[1]
Beam64 feet (20 m)
Draught40 feet (12 m)

The Ayatosan Maru (綾戸山丸 貨物船) was a 9,788 gross ton (10,930DWT) freighter that was built by Tama Shipbuilding Co., Tamano for Mitsui & Co. Ltd. launched in 1939.[2] She had been intended to run the New York passenger and freight run, however she was requisitioned by the Imperial Japanese Navy and fitted out as a high-speed transport, which was completed in May 1941.

During the invasion of Malaya she was damaged by Royal Australian Air Force Lockheed Hudson light bombers and a blaze broke out which was later extinguished.[3] She was also damaged by a torpedo from the Dutch submarine HNLMS O-16.

After unloading troops and supplies at Gona on 21 July 1942, she was bombed by United States Army Air Forces and Royal Australian Air Force bombers and was sunk at 8-50S, 148-50E, with the loss of three lives. She became known as "The Gona Wreck". The wreck was later used to range artillery and as a bombing target by Allied forces.

Citations

  1. ^ "Ayatosan Maru" (PDF). plimsollshipdata. Retrieved 20 April 2010.
  2. ^ "Mitsui Bussan Kaisha Mitsui Steamship Co. Ltd". The Ships List. Retrieved 20 April 2010.
  3. ^ "Subchaser CH-9". The Combined Fleet. Retrieved 20 April 2010.