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Hebe Wreck
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on 3/19/2015 10:05:05 PM • Rank (4878) • Views 4915
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The SS Hebe was a Dutch cargo transport which struck the British armed trawler, HMT St Cathan (FY 234), on Saturday April 11th 1942. Both ships were under blackout orders. All 31 crew members of the Hebe survived.
The Hebe was built in 1916 by Boele´s Scheepswerven En Machinefabriek, in Bolnes, South Holland, Netherlands. The ship weighed 1,140 tons and was steam drive with a 800 horsepower triple expansion engine. The ship had a cruising speed of ten knots.
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