The list of shipwrecks in 1938 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1938 .
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January
1 January
2 January
List of shipwrecks: 2 January 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Guaruja</i>
France
Grounded at Punta Polacra , Almeria , Spain and was abandoned by her crew but her chief engineer was lost. She broke in two on 7 January.[6] [7] [8]
3 January
List of shipwrecks: 3 January 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Luise Leonhardt</i>
Germany
Foundered at Melilla .[6]
4 January
6 January
List of shipwrecks: 6 January 1938
Ship
State
Description
Irene
Sweden
The auxiliary ship ran aground on a voyage from Ystad to Öland and was a total loss.[7]
11 January
13 January
14 January
15 January
17 January
18 January
19 January
List of shipwrecks: 19 January 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Yei Maru</i>
Japan
The motor launch (14 GRT) was sunk in a collision with <i>Daiboshi Maru No. 6</i> ( Japan ) in dense fog off Osaka .[25]
20 January
21 January
24 January
List of shipwrecks: 24 January 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Tokoju Maru</i>
Japan
The cargo ship was run into by <i>Keifuku Maru</i> ( Japan ) at Shimonoseki and sank. All crew were rescued.[28]
25 January
28 January
30 January
31 January
February
1 February
List of shipwrecks: 1 February 1938
Ship
State
Description
Sauer Gebr
Germany
The coal grab capsized and sank at Hamburg with the loss of two crew.[37]
3 February
List of shipwrecks: 3 February 1938
Ship
State
Description
Garda
Italy
The vessel sank in stormy weather 1.5 nmi (2.8 km; 1.7 mi) off Cape Raznjic, Korčula island, Adriatic Sea [38] [39]
<i>Gypsum Prince</i>
United Kingdom
The cargo ship ran aground at Balboa , Spain and was beached.[30] She was refloated the next day.[40]
4 February
7 February
List of shipwrecks: 7 February 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Itanage</i>
Brazil
The cargo ship ran aground in Rio Grande do Sul .[43] She was refloated on 24 February.[44]
8 February
10 February
List of shipwrecks: 10 February 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Aksu</i>
Turkey
The cargo ship ran aground in the Black Sea off Sinope and was beached.[47] She was refloated on 15 February.[48]
<i>Baoulé</i>
France
The cargo ship ran aground on Juist , Germany. All crew were saved.[49] Refloated on 4 March.[50]
<i>Lucky</i>
United Kingdom
Spanish Civil War : The vessel was bombed and sunk at Valencia . Refloated, repaired and put back in service as Castillo Benisano .[6]
11 February
12 February
List of shipwrecks: 12 February 1938
Ship
State
Description
HMS Walrus
Royal Navy
The destroyer was out of commission and under tow to a shipyard for conversion work with a skeleton crew of four aboard in the North Sea when a powerful storm struck which broke her towline and drove her ashore in Filey Bay near Scarborough , England . All four men aboard survived. Declared constructive total loss , sold 5 March 1938 for scrapping, refloated 29 March 1938, and scrapped October 1938.[53] [54]
13 February
List of shipwrecks: 13 February 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Mitsu Maru No.3</i>
Japan
The cargo ship departed from Mizumata bound for Kobe . No further trace. Reported on 18 February as presumed foundered.[55]
14 February
List of shipwrecks: 14 February 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>King Edgar</i>
United Kingdom
The cargo ship ran aground on Spurn Head , Yorkshire .[56]
<i>Tartary</i>
United Kingdom
The coastal tanker ran aground on Haisboro Sands, Norfolk . Although refloated, she later drifted onto the Barber Sands, broke her back and exploded. All eight people on board were rescued by the Gorleston lifeboat.[57]
17 February
List of shipwrecks: 17 February 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Panaghia</i>
Greece
The cargo ship ran aground at Klippen Point, South Africa and was abandoned by her crew, who were rescued by Clan Macneil ( United Kingdom ).[58]
19 February
20 February
List of shipwrecks: 20 February 1938
Ship
State
Description
Zoodochos Pighi
Greece
The auxiliary sailing ship sank in the Gulf of Corinth off Camari.[60]
21 February
28 February
Unknown date
List of shipwrecks: Unknown date 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Ide</i>
Norway
The cargo ship foundered in the North Sea whilst on a voyage from Hamburg , Germany to Haugesund , Norway. Six crew were rescued by <i>Corvus</i> ( Norway ). They were landed at Stavanger on 14 February.[63]
March
1 March
List of shipwrecks: 1 March 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Neringa</i>
Lithuania
The cargo ship ran aground 11 nautical miles (20 km) south of Memel with the loss of three crew.[62] The ship broke in two; salvage attempts were abandoned on 11 March.[64]
<i>Wop</i>
United Kingdom
The coaster sprang a leak and was abandoned off St. John's , Newfoundland . All crew survived.[4]
2 March
List of shipwrecks: 2 March 1938
Ship
State
Description
Birma
Sweden
The cargo ship was abandoned in a sinking condition in the Skaggerak 20 nautical miles (37 km) off Hirtshals , Denmark. All crew were rescued by the fishing vessels Java ( Netherlands ) and KW 159 ( Denmark ).[65] [66]
5 March
List of shipwrecks: 5 March 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Yolande</i>
France
The cargo ship ran aground at Wei-Hai-Wei , China and was wrecked with the loss of nine of the 66 people on board. Survivors were rescued by HMS Capetown ( Royal Navy ).[67]
6 March
8 March
9 March
10 March
12 March
14 March
19 March
List of shipwrecks: 19 March 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Claus Böge</i>
Germany
The cargo ship suffered an on-board explosion and sank 20 nautical miles (37 km) north west of the Horns-Rev Lightship ( Denmark ) with the loss of her captain. The crew were rescued by <i>Sverre Nergaard</i> ( Sweden ).[77] [78] The explosion was caused by two bombs which had been placed in her forward cargo holds by Norwegian dock workers who were members of the anti-fascist Wollweber League, while the ship was docked in Oslo , Norway.[78]
20 March
List of shipwrecks: 20 March 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>City of Buffalo</i>
United States
The passenger ship caught fire and sank at Cleveland , Ohio.[79]
24 March
25 March
28 March
30 March
List of shipwrecks: 30 March 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Lena</i>
Greece
Spanish Civil War : The vessel was torpedoed by the Nationalist submarine General Mola ( Spain ) off Barcelona, where she sunk in shallow waters. Refloated, repaired and put again in service as Castillo Moncada .[6]
31 March
April
1 April
List of shipwrecks: 1 April 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Abeille No.10</i>
France
The tug was in collision with <i>Mosli</i> ( Norway ) at Le Havre , France and sank with the loss of six of her nine crew.[86] [87]
2 April
3 April
List of shipwrecks: 3 April 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Carnaro</i>
Italy
The cargo liner ran aground on the Karam Masamahru Islet in the Red Sea and sank. All on board were rescued by <i>Somalia</i> ( Italy ).[92]
<i>Rokta</i>
Norway
The coaster ran aground off Kristiansund , Norway, with the loss of two of her ten crew. Two fishermen were drowned attempting to rescue the crew of Rokta .[93] She sank on 5 April.[94]
4 April
6 April
7 April
8 April
List of shipwrecks: 8 April 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Maksala</i>
Germany
The cargo ship collided in foggy weather with <i>Tafna</i> ( United Kingdom ) in the Bay of Biscay 20 nautical miles (37 km) north north east of Ouessant , Finistère , France and sank. All crew were rescued by Tafna .[97] [98]
9 April
10 April
List of shipwrecks: 10 April 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Sleipner</i>
Denmark
The tug capsized and sank at Copenhagen whilst assisting <i>Mormacsea</i> ( United States ). Two crew were lost.[99]
11 April
13 April
21 April
22 April
26 April
29 April
List of shipwrecks: 29 April 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>España No.3</i>
Spain
The cargo ship ran aground at Sète , Hérault , France.[107] Refloated on 2 May.[108]
<i>Fjeldøy</i>
Norway
The cargo ship capsized and sank in the Kattegat 10 nautical miles (19 km) north west of the Skaw Lightship ( Denmark ). The crew were rescued by a fishing vessel.[109]
30 April
List of shipwrecks: 30 April 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Tille</i>
Peru
The auxiliary sailing vessel struck a rock and sank off Chimbote .[107]
May
1 May
List of shipwrecks: 1 May 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Magallanes</i>
Chile
The cargo ship foundered off Huafo. All crew were rescued.[110]
2 May
4 May
5 May
8 May
List of shipwrecks: 8 May 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Monica</i>
Germany
The coaster capsized and sank at Hamburg , Germany.[119]
10 May
List of shipwrecks: 10 May 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Collico</i>
Chile
The cargo ship collided with <i>Don Alberto</i> ( Chile ) 18 nautical miles (33 km) north of Quiriquina Island and sank. All crew were rescued.[120]
15 May
List of shipwrecks: 15 May 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Albania</i>
Sweden
The cargo ship collided with <i>Varhaug</i> ( Norway ) off Gothenburg , Sweden, and sank. All crew were rescued.[121]
16 May
List of shipwrecks: 16 May 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Manharton</i>
United Kingdom
The cargo ship ran aground at Mobile, Alabama , United States.[122] Salvage was abandoned on 23 May and she was declared a total loss.[123]
18 May
19 May
List of shipwrecks: 19 May 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Andenes</i>
Norway
The cargo ship was hit amidships at Stavanger , Norway, by <i>Leda</i> and sank.[125]
<i>Foca</i>
Chile
The cargo ship capsized and sank off Chiloé Island with the loss of all nineteen crew.[125]
22 May
List of shipwrecks: 22 May 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Harmanteh</i>
United Kingdom
The cargo ship ran aground on Zealous Island, Messier Channel , Chile and was abandoned by her crew.[126] Salvage efforts were abandoned on 6 June.[127]
23 May
25 May
27 May
28 May
List of shipwrecks: 28 May 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Greatend</i>
United Kingdom
Spanish Civil War : The vessel was bombed at Valencia. Refloated, repaired and put back in service as Castillo Noreña .[6]
29 May
30 May
List of shipwrecks: 30 May 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Belfast Maru</i>
Japan
The cargo ship ran aground at the mouth of the Yangtze River . She sank on 9 June and salvage efforts were abandoned.[134]
<i>El Djem</i>
France
Spanish Civil War : The vessel was bombed and sunk off El Grau, Valencia.[6]
31 May
Unknown date
List of shipwrecks: Unknown date 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Minatogawa Maru</i>
Japan
Ran aground and then sank at Kannoura, Japan.[135]
June
1 June
2 June
3 June
7 June
9 June
10 June
List of shipwrecks: 10 June 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Thorpeheaven</i>
United Kingdom
Spanish Civil War : The vessel was bombed and sunk at Alicante . Refloated, repaired and put back in service as Castillo Guadalest .[6]
11 June
15 June
List of shipwrecks: 15 June 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Cap Bear</i>
France
Spanish Civil War : The vessel was bombed and sunk at Valencia by Nationalist aircraft.[6]
<i>Laya</i>
Spanish Navy
Spanish Civil War : The Recalde-class gunboat was sunk by Nationalist aircraft at Valencia . Salvaged in February 1940, stricken the next month and sold for scrap.[68]
21 June
22 June
List of shipwrecks: 22 June 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Aghia Varvara</i>
Greece
The cargo ship ran aground 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) south of Ouessant , Finistère , France and sank. All crew were rescued.[149]
27 June
28 June
List of shipwrecks: 28 June 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Manicouagan</i>
Canada
The ship caught fire off Port Paradis, Quebec and burnt down to the waterline. The hulk was towed to Pointe-Lebel, Quebec .[152]
29 June
Unknown date
July
1 July
2 July
3 July
5 July
List of shipwrecks: 5 July 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Iro</i>
Greece
The cargo ship caught fire and sank at Amorgos .[156]
9 July
11 July
13 July
15 July
19 July
20 July
21 July
23 July
List of shipwrecks: 23 July 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Anvers</i>
Belgium
The cargo ship collided with <i>Planet</i> ( Germany ) in the Paraná River and was beached at Rosario , Argentina.[165] She was refloatedon 31 July, repaired and returned to service.[166]
25 July
26 July
27 July
29 July
List of shipwrecks: 29 July 1938
Ship
State
Description
Notre Dame de St. Jouan
France
The schooner caught fire 10 nautical miles (19 km) off Cape Pine , Newfoundland and was abandoned by her crew.[175]
30 July
August
1 August
2 August
List of shipwrecks: 2 August 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Massaua</i>
Italy
The cargo ship ran aground on the Abu Faramish Reef in the Red Sea off Jeddah , Saudi Arabia.[178] She was refloated on 15 September.[179]
3 August
6 August
7 August
9 August
12 August
List of shipwrecks: 12 August 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Norman Queen</i>
United Kingdom
Ran aground at Flat Holm but was later refloated.[185]
13 August
14 August
15 August
List of shipwrecks: 15 August 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Hansa</i>
Germany
The passenger ship collided with <i>Tungwo</i> ( United Kingdom ) in the Yangtze Estuary and sank with the loss of about 100 lives. Around 30 people were rescued. HMS <i>Scarab</i> ( Royal Navy ) assisted in the rescue.[188]
17 August
18 August
19 August
20 August
23 August
26 August
28 August
31 August
Unknown date
September
1 September
List of shipwrecks: 1 September 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Haguro Maru</i>
Japan
The cargo ship was driven ashore at Yokosuka in a typhoon.[202] She was refloated on 11 September.[203]
<i>Kairyu Maru</i>
Japan
The cargo ship was driven ashore at Kawasaki in a typhoon.[202]
<i>Kiri Maru</i>
Japan
The coaster was driven ashore aon the Saratoga Spit in a typhoon.[204]
<i>Shoyei Maru</i>
Japan
The cargo ship ran aground on Sakhalin , Soviet Union in foggy weather.[204]
Snow White
Panama
The auxiliary three-masted schooner ran aground in the North Sea on the Haaksgrounds, off the Dutch coast and was a total loss. All crew were rescued by <i>Amsterdam</i> ( Netherlands ).[205]
<i>Sorachi Maru</i>
Japan
The cargo ship was driven ashore at Jōgashima in a typhoon and broke in two. She was successfully salvaged, repaired, rebuilt with a diesel engine and returned to service.[206] [202]
5 September
List of shipwrecks: 5 September 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Araucania</i>
Chile
The coaster struck a rock and sank at Quintero Point .[207]
7 September
List of shipwrecks: 7 September 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Italia Prince</i>
United Kingdom
The passenger ship caught fire in the Bay of Biscay and was abandoned. All 45 people on board were rescued by <i>Atlantide</i> ( Italy ) and <i>Capitaine Augustin</i> ( France ).[208]
9 September
11 September
List of shipwrecks: 11 September 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Abava</i>
Latvia
The cargo ship collided with <i>British Tommy</i> ( United Kingdom ) and was beached on Bolland , Denmark.
12 September
List of shipwrecks: 12 September 1938
Ship
State
Description
Frances L. Spindler
United Kingdom
The auxiliary schooner was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Newfoundland . All crew survived and landed at Farmyard, Labrador, Canada.[212]
13 September
14 September
List of shipwrecks: 14 September 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Nippon</i>
Sweden
The cargo ship collided with <i>Aisne</i> ( France ) in the North Sea off the Wandelaar Lightship ( Belgium ) and sank. All crew were rescued.[209]
16 September
List of shipwrecks: 16 September 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Matsuura Maru</i>
Japan
The cargo ship struck a sunken wreck and sank at the mouth of the Yangtze River , China with the loss of nineteen crew.[214] [215]
17 September
List of shipwrecks: 17 September 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Dorothy Wintermote</i>
United States
The cargo ship ran aground at Point Arena, California . Although refloated and taken in tow on 21 September, she foundered. All crew were rescued.[216]
Karin
Sweden
The auxiliary four-masted schooner caught fire at Oregrund and was scuttled to extinguish the fire.[215]
19 September
21 September
List of shipwrecks: 21 September 1938
Ship
State
Description
Beaver Tail
United States
1938 New England hurricane : The 110-foot (34 m), 301-gross register ton ferry , a sidewheel paddle steamer , was blown ashore by a hurricane just north of Cranston Cove on the northeast side of Conanicut Island in Narragansett Bay off the coast of Rhode Island at 41°32′47″N 071°21′40″W / 41.54639°N 71.36111°W / 41.54639; -71.36111 (Beaver Tail ) . Left high and dry on shore, the wreck was extensively salvaged .[219]
<i>Havmann</i>
Norway
The cargo ship reported that she was west of Ireland. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[220]
<i>Monhegan</i>
United States
1938 New England hurricane : The 128-foot (39 m) passenger steamer sank without loss of life at her dock at Providence , Rhode Island . She later was refloated, and her wreck was towed to Prudence Island in Narragansett Bay and abandoned just off the island′s east shore, 150 yards (137 m) north of Prudence Island Light (also known as Sandy Point Lighthouse). The wreck settled in 5 feet (1.5 m) of water at 41°36′23″N 071°18′11″W / 41.60639°N 71.30306°W / 41.60639; -71.30306 (Monhegan ) .[221]
A pinnace attached to HMS Vernon
Royal Navy
The pinnace was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel off Weymouth , Dorset , England , by the submarine HMS Undine ( Royal Navy ). All seven crew were rescued by a Royal Navy destroyer.[222]
22 September
List of shipwrecks: 22 September 1938
Ship
State
Description
Cricket
United States
The tug sank at New London, Connecticut , in a hurricane.[223]
Lawrence
United States
While under tow by the motor vessel McCray ( United States ) from Cordova to Ketchikan , Territory of Alaska , with 20 tons of cargo and a crew of two aboard, the 370-gross register ton barge foundered in the Gulf of Alaska off the coast of Southeast Alaska 15 nautical miles (28 km; 17 mi) southeast of Cape Fairweather (58°48′30″N 137°56′45″W / 58.80833°N 137.94583°W / 58.80833; -137.94583 (Cape Fairweather ) ). After McCray rescued Lawrence ' s crew, the cutter USCGC <i>Cyane</i> ( United States Coast Guard ) attempted to sink Lawrence but was unsuccessful, and Lawrence , last seen drifting toward shore, subsequently disappeared.[190]
<i>Phoenix</i>
United States
The tanker became stranded in a hurricane at Fall River, Massachusetts , United States.[223] She was refloated on 25 November.[224]
<i>Washingtonian</i>
United States
The ship collided with USS Henley ( United States Navy ) in San Diego Harbor , California . Both vessels were severely damaged.[225]
23 September
24 September
26 September
27 September
28 September
29 September
List of shipwrecks: 29 September 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Dayavati</i>
United Kingdom
The cargo ship ran aground on Darya Bahadurgarh Island, Mysore and was a total loss.[233]
30 September
October
1 October
2 October
3 October
4 October
List of shipwrecks: 4 October 1938
Ship
State
Description
Plus
Norway
The auxiliary schooner ran aground in the Kattegat at Hirsholmene , Denmark and was a total loss.[239] [240]
<i>Regina</i>
Netherlands
The coaster ran aground on Sker Sands, off Porthcawl , Glamorgan. She was refloated on 8 November.[241]
6 October
List of shipwrecks: 6 October 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>E. J. Bullock</i>
United States
The tanker exploded and sank in the Caribbean Sea 30 nautical miles (56 km) south west of Dry Tortuga with the loss of two of her 36 crew. Survivors were rescued by <i>O. M. Bernuth</i> ( United States ).[242] [243]
8 October
List of shipwrecks: 8 October 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Kyle Prince</i>
United Kingdom
The cargo ship was abandoned in the Irish Sea 7 nautical miles (13 km) off Rhosneigr , Anglesey . All crew were rescued by the Holyhead lifeboat. Kyle Prince came ashore at Cable Bay, Holyhead and was a total loss.[240]
9 October
List of shipwrecks: 9 October 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>C-1 Isaac Peral</i>
Spanish Navy
Spanish Civil War : The <i>C 1</i>-class submarine was bombed and sunk at Barcelona . Raised in November 1938 but not repaired. The submarine was used for spare parts.
13 October
List of shipwrecks: 13 October 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Yorkbrook</i>
United Kingdom
Spanish Civil War : The vessel was bombed and sunk at Barcelona. It was later refloated, repaired and put back in service as Castillo Monteagudo .[6]
14 October
15 October
16 October
17 October
List of shipwrecks: 17 October 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Arcenio Canada</i>
Spanish Navy
Spanish Civil War : The auxiliary patrol ship was lost on this date.
18 October
19 October
20 October
21 October
22 October
23 October
24 October
List of shipwrecks: 24 October 1938
Ship
State
Description
Alden
United States
After her clutch broke during a gale 8 nautical miles (15 km; 9.2 mi) off the south-central coast of the Territory of Alaska and eight nautical miles (15 km; 9.2 mi) west of Dry Bay (59°07′N 139°00′W / 59.117°N 139.000°W / 59.117; -139.000 (Dry Bay ) ) and she became impossible to steer, the 47-gross register ton motor vessel was abandoned. The motor vessel Christine ( United States ) rescued all eight members of her crew. Alden was last seen drifting toward the beach and was a total loss .[84]
Chung Shan
Republic of China Navy
Second Sino-Japanese War , Battle of Wuhan : The Yung Feng -class gunboat was sunk in the Yangtze off Kinkou, China , by Japanese aircraft.[252] She was refloated in 1997, restored, and placed on exhibit in a purpose-built museum.
<i>Kuai 1</i>
Republic of China Navy
Second Sino-Japanese War : The <i>Kuai 1</i>-class motor torpedo boat , a modified version of the coastal motor boat , was lost at Canton, China
<i>Kuai 4</i>
Republic of China Navy
Second Sino-Japanese War : The <i>Kuai 3</i>-class motor torpedo boat was lost at Canton, China
25 October
26 October
List of shipwrecks: 26 October 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Chryssi</i>
Greece
The cargo ship collided in the River Maas at Poortershaven, Netherlands with <i>Maria Cristina</i> ( Portugal ) and sank. Maria Cristina was a total loss.[255]
27 October
List of shipwrecks: 27 October 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Hillfern</i>
United Kingdom
The cargo ship ran aground off the Cap Couronne Lighthouse, Bouches-du-Rhône , France.[253] She was refloated on 26 November.[256]
28 October
29 October
List of shipwrecks: 29 October 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Taiko Maru</i>
Japan
The cargo ship ran aground at Tsumiki. She was refloated but found to be leaking and was consequently beached.[257]
30 October
List of shipwrecks: 30 October 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Lynaes</i>
Denmark
The cargo ship ran aground at Klitmøller .[257] She was refloated on 7 November and taken in tow by <i>Garm</i> ( Denmark ) but foundered 7 nautical miles (13 km) east of Hirtshals .[258]
Unknown date
November
2 November
4 November
List of shipwrecks: 4 November 1938
Ship
State
Description
Istria
Italy
The sailing ship collided with <i>Meteor</i> ( Italy ) at Lido di Venezia , Venice and sank.[261]
<i>La Corse</i>
France
Spanish Civil War : The cargo ship was bombed and sunk off Cape Matara. She was refloated, repaired and returned to service as Castillo Jarandilla .[6]
<i>Stanburgh</i>
United Kingdom
The cargo ship exploded and caught fire at Sète , Hérault , France whilst loading a cargo of petrol . She was moved away from the port and beached; declared a total loss.[261] [262] [263]
5 November
6 November
List of shipwrecks: 6 November 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Eleni</i>
United Kingdom
The coaster was bombed and sunk at Águilas , Murcia , Spain. All fourteen crew survived.[265] [266] Later raised, repaired and returned to service as Castillo Vera .[267]
7 November
List of shipwrecks: 7 November 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Reshitelnyy</i>
Soviet Union
The uncompleted Gnevny -class destroyer was driven ashore and wrecked 90 nautical miles (170 km; 100 mi) from Sovetskaya whilst being towed from Sovetskaya to Okhotsk by Okhotsk ( Soviet Union ).[268]
9 November
List of shipwrecks: 9 November 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Delphoi</i>
Greece
The cargo ship was driven ashore at Chekka , Syria . She was refloated on 14 November.[269]
11 November
12 November
14 November
15 November
17 November
18 November
19 November
List of shipwrecks: 19 November 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Guernica</i>
Spain
The cargo ship ran aground at Gothenburg , Sweden. All crew were rescued. The vessel was reported as likely to be a total loss.[274]
21 November
List of shipwrecks: 21 November 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Soya Maru</i>
Japan
The passenger ship ran aground at Wakanai.[266] She was refloated on 10 December.[275]
22 November
List of shipwrecks: 22 November 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Mary</i>
Sweden
The auxiliary three-masted schooner sank off Cimbrishamn. All crew were rescued.[276]
23 November
24 November
26 November
List of shipwrecks: 26 November 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Nandi</i>
Norway
The cargo ship came ashore on the west coast of Prince Edward Island , Canada.[256] Salvage efforts were abandoned "until spring" in December 1938. All crew were rescued.[280]
27 November
List of shipwrecks: 27 November 1938
Ship
State
Description
Ideal
France
The schooner was wrecked at Colhugh Point, Glamorgan , United Kingdom with the loss of one of her five crew. She was on a voyage from Swansea , Glamorgan to Dahouët, Côtes-du-Nord .[21]
28 November
29 November
List of shipwrecks: 29 November 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Candleston Castle</i>
United Kingdom
The cargo ship was driven ashore 4 nautical miles (7.4 km) east of Oran , Algeria and was abandoned.[282] She was refloated on 31 December.[283]
Unknown date
List of shipwrecks: Unknown date 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>M-91</i>
Soviet Union
The submarine sank whilst on trials.[284]
December
1 December
3 December
List of shipwrecks: 3 December 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Angelki</i>
Greece
The cargo ship foundered in the Steno Passage.[285]
4 December
5 December
List of shipwrecks: 5 December 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Arturo</i>
Brazil
The cargo ship sank in the River Nechi.[288]
<i>Tczew</i>
Poland
The cargo ship capsized and sank at Danzig with the loss of two lives.[280]
8 December
List of shipwrecks: 8 December 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Beme</i>
Panama
The tanker collided with <i>Glorgio</i> ( Italy ) in the Bosporus and was beached.[289] She was refloated on 14 December.[290]
11 December
13 December
List of shipwrecks: 13 December 1938
Ship
State
Description
Kodan
Denmark
The auxiliary sailing vessel ran aground south of Bergqvara and was a total loss.[291]
<i>Sac 6</i>
Spain
The cargo ship ran aground at Narbonne , Aude , France and broke in two. She was declared a total loss. All crew were rescued.[290]
17 December
List of shipwrecks: 17 December 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Jeanne M</i>
United Kingdom
The cargo ship collided with <i>Varmdo</i> ( Sweden ) in the Øresund and sank. All crew were rescued.[292] [293]
18 December
19 December
20 December
22 December
23 December
List of shipwrecks: 23 December 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Atlantide</i>
Italy
The cargo ship ran aground in the Scheldt at Bath, Zeeland , Netherlands. She broke in two and was declared a total loss.[298]
<i>Smaragd</i>
United Kingdom
The tanker foundered in the Atlantic Ocean 600 nautical miles (1,100 km) east south east of the Ambrose Lighthouse. All 22 people on board were rescued by <i>Schodack</i> ( United States ).[299]
26 December
List of shipwrecks: 26 December 1938
Ship
State
Description
Nonguen
Chile
The tug was under tow in the Atlantic Ocean when the tow had to be cut and she subsequently sank off Valparaiso .[300]
27 December
30 December
31 December
List of shipwrecks: 31 December 1938
Ship
State
Description
Rahaf
Palestine
The auxiliary sailing vessel ran aground at Famagusta , Cyprus and was a total loss.[283]
Unknown date
List of shipwrecks: Unknown date 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Aqueity</i>
United Kingdom
The coaster was driven ashore at Nayland Rock, Margate .[303]
<i>Thorgaut</i>
Norway
The chaser collided with <i>Thorshammer</i> ( Norway ) and sank.[288]
Unknown date
List of shipwrecks: Unknown date 1938
Ship
State
Description
<i>Campomanes</i>
Spain
Spanish Civil War : The tanker arrived at Valencia during May 1938. She was subsequently bombed and sunk.[196]
<i>Chu Ning</i>
Republic of China Navy
Second Sino-Japanese War : The gunboat was bombed and sunk by Japanese aircraft in the Min River Estuary on 31 May or 1 June 1938.[304]
<i>City of Taunton</i>
United States
The 292-foot (89 m) cargo ship , a sidewheel paddle steamer , was beached and abandoned at Somerset , Massachusetts , on the west bank of the Taunton River at 41°42′39″N 071°10′33″W / 41.71083°N 71.17583°W / 41.71083; -71.17583 (City of Taunton ) , just south of the future site of the Charles M. Braga Jr. Memorial Bridge , sometime during the 1930s. The wreck settled on the river bottom in very shallow water.[305]
Cora F. Cressy
United States
The 273-foot (83 m), 2,499-gross register ton five-masted schooner was abandoned at Medomac, Maine , during 1938 and grounded. Her hull subsequently served as a breakwater and as of 1982 remained intact.[306]
F. C. Pendleton
United States
The 145-foot (44 m), 408-gross register ton three-masted schooner burned and sank without loss of life in up to 45 feet (14 m) of water at 44°19′38″N 068°54′27″W / 44.32722°N 68.90750°W / 44.32722; -68.90750 (F. C. Pendleton ) while at anchor in Seal Harbor at Islesboro , Maine , sometime during the 1930s.[307]
<i>Fu Ning</i>
Republic of China Navy
Second Sino-Japanese War : The gunboat was bombed and sunk by Japanese aircraft in the Min River Estuary on 31 May or 1 June 1938.[304]
Gardner G. Deering
United States
The 251-foot (77 m), 1,982-gross register ton five-masted schooner was abandoned and later burned in Smith Cove off West Brooksville , Maine , sometime during the 1930s. Her wreck settled in 10 to 30 feet (3.0 to 9.1 m) of water approximately 500 feet (150 m) off the north shore of the cove at 44°22′55″N 068°46′30″W / 44.38194°N 68.77500°W / 44.38194; -68.77500 (Gardner G. Deering ) .[308]
<i>Hai Ning</i>
Republic of China Navy
Second Sino-Japanese War : The gunboat was scuttled in 1937 or 1938.[154]
<i>Suh Ning</i>
Republic of China Navy
Second Sino-Japanese War : The gunboat was bombed and sunk by Japanese aircraft in the Min River Estuary on 31 May or 1 June 1938.[304]
<i>Sui Ning</i>
Republic of China Navy
Second Sino-Japanese War : The gunboat was scuttled in 1937 or 1938.[154]
<i>Tai Ning</i>
Republic of China Navy
Second Sino-Japanese War : The gunboat was scuttled in 1937 or 1938.[154]
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