MT Vardaas (1931)

MT Vardaas was a Norwegian oil tanker, built in 1931. She could carry 12,683 DWT. Sailing for Arnt J. Mørland's shipping company and Nortraship, while on its way from Cape Town to Trinidad carrying dead freight, the ship was hit by a torpedo from the German submarine U-564 on 30 August 1942. All crew of 41 escaped in lifeboats and landed in Plymouth Bay, Tobago.[1][2]

History
Norway
Name: Vardaas
Owner: Agdesidens Rederi A/S
Operator: Agdesidens Rederi / Nortraship
Port of registry: Arendal
Launched: 1931
Fate: Hit by a torpedo from the German submarine U-564 on 30 August 1942, and sunk the next day.
General characteristics
Type: Oil tanker
Tonnage: 12,683 DWT

References

  1. Hegland 1976: pp. 119, 452
  2. Dannevig 1985: p 230

Bibliography

  • Dannevig, Birger (1985). "Innsatsen på havet". In Dannevig, Birger (ed.). Arendalsregionens Krigshistorie (in Norwegian). Kolbjørnsvik: Leif-Tore Langemyr Forlag. ISBN 82-991313-0-8.
  • Hegland, Jon Rustung (1976). Krigsseilasen under den allierte offensiv 1942-1945. Nortraships flåte (in Norwegian). 2. Oslo: Dreyer. ISBN 82-09-01261-4.


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