EVERASMA

Everasma photographed between 1941 and February 1942. Exact date and location unknown. United States Coast Guard photo.
Year Built
1920
Official Number
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Shipyard
R. Duncan and Company
General Type
General Cargo
Specific Type
Break Bulk
MARAD Type
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Ship Length
364.82 feet
Beam
51.50 feet
Mast Height
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Net Tons
2260.00 tons
Gross Tons
3644.00 tons
Cargo Capacity
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Draft, Summer
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Draft, Lightweight
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Displacement, Summer
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Displacement, Lightweight
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Immersion, Summer
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Immersion, Lightweight
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Fate
Sunk - No Further Info
Historical Narrative
There is no historical narrative for this vessel at this time.
Vessel Name History
Milestones
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Ship Imagery




Status Cards

Documents
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Plans
No documents for this vessel
Shipwreck Information
Vessel Information
Owner
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Operator
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Operator Agreement
Unknown
Flag State
Latvian
Incident Information
Incident Date
February 28, 1942
Use at Loss
Cargo Transportation
Cause
Sunk - No Further Info
Cause Comments
Torpedoed and shelled by Italian submarine Leonardo da Vinci.
Conflict
World War II
Location of Incident
Mid-Atlantic
Accuracy of Incident Location
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Lat/Long
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Incident Location Comments
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Lives Lost
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