Toa Maru
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Builder | Kawasaki Dockyard, Kobe |
Launched | 1934 |
Fate | Sunk 25 November 1943 |
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Type | Transport ship |
Tonnage | 10,052 tons |
Length | 502.3 ft (153.1 m) |
Beam | 64.9 ft (19.8 m) |
Draft | 37.1 ft (11.3 m) |
Installed power | Kawasaki (MAN-type) diesel engine, 8,611 hp (6,421 kW) |
Speed | 19.5 knots (36.1 km/h; 22.4 mph) |
Capacity | 93,000 bbl (14,800 m3) |
Armament | 1 × 4.7 in (120 mm) LA gun |
Toa Maru No 2 is a World War II Japanese transport ship sunk by the American submarine USS Searaven (SS-196)[1] off Gizo, Solomon Islands on 25 November 1943.
Diving destination
The hull of the wreck is intact and lying on its starboard side. The ships masts are still attached to the hull; however, recently the superstructure has fallen into the sand. The deepest point of the wreck is by the stern, which rests in 130 feet (40 m) of water; however, the top of the wreck can be reached at a depth of 40 feet (12 m). The contents of the ship's six cargo holds include sake bottles, ammunition magazines, two Type 95 tanks, motor-cycle sidecar combinations, and a fuel tanker. However, since the sinking, the ship has been salvaged removing some of the cargo and the ship's propeller.[2]
In its 2010 travel guide, Diver magazine named the wreck as one of the top 20 wreck dives in the world.[3]
External links
- "War Wrecks of the Coral Seas". PBS. Archived from the original on 14 September 2008. Retrieved 17 September 2017.
Footnotes
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- 1 Nov: Cha-13, U-405
- 2 Nov: USS Borie, Hatsukaze, Sendai, Storaa, U-340, W-26
- 5 Nov: U-848
- 6 Nov: USS Beatty, U-226, U-842
- 9 Nov: U-707
- 10 Nov: U-966
- 11 Nov: Suzunami
- 12 Nov: U-508
- 13 Nov: HMS Dulverton, I-34
- 16 Nov: USS Corvina, U-280
- 17 Nov: USS McKean
- 18 Nov: Empire Dunstan, U-718
- 19 Nov: USS Sculpin, U-211
- 20 Nov: USS Discoverer, U-536, U-768
- 21 Nov: Empire Arthur, U-284, U-538
- 22 Nov: HMS Hebe
- 23 Nov: I-35
- 24 Nov: Achéron, Aigle, FR 11, USS Liscome Bay, Melville E. Stone, Naïade, Volta
- 25 Nov: I-19, Makinami, Ōnami, Ro-100, Toa Maru, U-600, U-849, Yūgiri
- 26 Nov: I-39, Rohna
- 27 Nov: John P. Gaines
- 28 Nov: U-542, Yamafuku Maru
- 29 Nov: I-21, USS Perkins, U-86
- Unknown date: USS Capelin, I-40, Ro-38, HMS Simoom, U-648
- 8 Nov: USS Albacore
- 9 Nov: Ro-113, Yamashiro
- 10 Nov: USS Albacore
- 14 Nov: USS Iowa, USS William D. Porter
- 15 Nov: HMS Quail
- 19 Nov: USS Nautilus, USS Ringgold
- 20 Nov: USS Rasher
8°22′N 158°00′E / 8.367°N 158.000°E / 8.367; 158.000
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