Ships hit by U-boats


Tabor

Norwegian Motor merchant



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NameTabor
Type:Motor merchant
Tonnage4,768 tons
Completed1936 - Akers Mekaniske Verksted A/S, Oslo 
OwnerWilh. Wilhelmsen, Oslo 
HomeportTønsberg 
Date of attack9 Mar 1943Nationality:      Norwegian
 
FateSunk by U-506 (Erich Würdemann)
Position37° 30'S, 23° 15'E - Grid KY 9415
Complement46 (12 dead and 34 survivors).
Convoy
RouteAlexandria - Port Said - Aden - Capetown - Lagos 
Cargo200 tons of bagged salt as ballast 
History Completed in July 1936 
Notes on event

At 06.13 hours on 9 March 1943 the Tabor (Master Halfdan Andersen) was hit on the port side by one torpedo from U-506 southeast of Cape Agulhas. The torpedo struck in #4 hold and set the engine room on fire, killing one man on watch below and seriously burnt the first engineer. The ship was disabled completely and all lights went out, forcing the survivors to abandon ship in four lifeboats before a coup de grâce hit the engine room at 07.14 hours. The Tabor remained afloat so the U-boat commenced shelling the ship until she sank at 08.57 hours, also burning at the bridge and amidships. The Germans questioned the survivors before leaving the area, however the vessel was mistakenly reported as the British steam merchant Pearlmoor.
The injured survivors were transferred to the motor boat and another lifeboat, that went ahead of the others but the first engineer died the first evening and was buried at sea. The lifeboats were separated by stormy weather and high seas and two of them, containing 22 survivors, made landfall at Still Bay on 17 March. Ten survivors in another boat landed at Cans Bay on 18 March. On 19 March, the last lifeboat with 12 survivors capsized about 5 miles off Cape Agulhas, although they all managed to get back into the boat all but two died of exposure during the day.

 
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