D/S Rudolf

Other names
Shildon
Call sign
SJLN
Shipping company
Nationality
Sweden flaggSweden
Home port

Shipyard

Name
Build year
1922
Month of delivery
September

Other

  • Participant in WW2
  • Torpedoed, 3.12.1939
  • Civilian ship

Tonnage

Gross tonnage:
1.635
Net tonnage:
1.405
Deadweight:
3.100

Engine

Propulsion:
Speed:
9 knop

Dimensions

Length:
289.7'
Beam:
42.0'
Draft:
17.7'
  • Historikk:

    9/1922 - Levert fra Blyth Shipbuilding & Dry Docks Co, Ltd. Blyth til J. Ridley Sons & Tully - SHILDON
    1936 - Solgt til rederiet AB. Bifrost v/ J. R. Trapp, Gøteborg, Sverige - nytt navn - RUDOLF

    3.12.1939 - Torpedert av tysk ubåt U-56 ( Korvettenkapitän Wilhelm Zahn)  i posisjon 56,15N og 1,25W kl.0013  


    (neutral Rudolf (Master Bertil Persson) was hit in the stern by one G7e torpedo from U-56 while steaming at 8 knots about 40 miles east of May Island. The ship had been spotted about 45 minutes earlier and was attacked because no nationality markings were visible. The explosion blew away the whole after part, destroying the crew quarters and killing nine crew members. The survivors abandoned ship in two lifeboats and remained nearby until she sank about one hour after the hit. Six survivors in one boat were picked up the same day by the British trawler Cardew and landed at Dundee. The eight men in the other boat were rescued on 4 December by the Swedish steam merchant Gunlög and landed at Newcastle. On 6 December, one of the abandoned lifeboats was located three miles north of Longstone and towed into Holy Island Harbour).


    Maskineri:
    Triple dampmaskin, 3cylindere diameter 22.0"-36.0"-60.0". Maskineri bygget ved North East Marine Eng. Ltd. Newcastle, England.


    Se også:
    Rudolf (Swedish Steam merchant) - Ships hit by German U-boats during WWII - uboat.net

    Shipwreck location

    Latitude: 56.25
    Longitude: -0.5833

    Sources