Sulby

Photo courtesy of Bob Dawson
| Name | Sulby | ||
| Type: | Steam trawler | ||
| Tonnage | 287 tons | ||
| Completed | 1909 - Smith´s Dock Co, North Shields | ||
| Owner | Wyre Steam Trawler Co Ltd, Fleetwood | ||
| Homeport | Fleetwood | ||
| Date of attack | 21 Nov, 1939 | Nationality: | |
| Fate | Sunk by U-33 (Hans-Wilhelm von Dresky) | ||
| Position | Grid AM 5348 - See estimated map location (55.27N08.01W) * | ||
| Complement | 10 (5 dead and 5 survivors). | ||
| Convoy | |||
| Route | Fleetwood - fishing grounds | ||
| Cargo | |||
| History | Registration code: FD 87 | ||
| Notes on loss | Between 08.30 and 09.20 hours on 21 Nov, 1939, U-33 sank the Sulby and William Humphries about 75 miles northwest of Rathlin, each with about 5 rounds from the deck gun. The crew of Sulby (Master Clarence Hector Hudson) abandoned ship in two lifeboats, but the boat containing the master and four crew members was never seen again. The five survivors in the other boat were rescued by the Tobermory lifeboat on 23 November. | ||
* Estimated position shown here is based on positions of losses in a roughly the same German grid code. It may be a bit off but should give a good idea as to where the attack took place.
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