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SS Stanwood

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Name
  
SS Itajahy

Yard number
  
459

Length
  
110 m

Namesake
  
Itajaí

Launched
  
1915

Builder
  
Hamburg

Owner
  
Hamburg-Sudamerikanische Dampfschiffahrts-Gesellschaft

Fate
  
Handed over to UK as war reparations, 1919

Kayak fishing fishing the wreck of the ss stanwood


SS Stanwood was a British collier that was sunk off Falmouth in December 1939 after her cargo of coal caught fire.

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Ship history

The ship was built in 1915 by the Reiherstieg Schiffswerfte & Maschinenfabrik shipyard in Hamburg, Germany, as the Itajahy on behalf of the Hamburg-Sudamerikanische Dampfschiffahrts-Gesellschaft ("Hamburg-South America Line"), but was requisitioned by the German Navy. In 1919 she was handed over to the UK as war reparations. She was owned by Elder Dempster & Company until 1921, when she was sold to R.P. Houston & Company, and renamed Hesione. In 1937 she was sold to the Stanhope Steamship Company and renamed Stanwood.

On 10 December 1939 the Stanwood's cargo of coal caught fire. The ship was scuttled in 12 m (39 ft) of water in Carrick Roads in order to extinguish the fire, with intention of then raising her. Unfortunately she slipped into deeper waters, and the crew abandoned her with the loss of one man. Attempts to refloat her were unsuccessful although her cargo was recovered. Deemed a hazard to shipping the wreck was later broken up with explosives.

The wreck remains popular with divers, though permission must first be obtained from the harbour master.

References

SS Stanwood Wikipedia