SS West Madaket
American steam cargo ship
West Madaket in merchant service
History
United States
Name West Madaket
Namesake Madaket
Owner
Port of registry
Builder Skinner & Eddy , Seattle
Yard number 33
Laid down 31 July 1918
Launched 5 October 1918
Commissioned 30 October 1918
Maiden voyage 18 November 1918
Identification
Fate Sunk, 5 May 1943
History
United States
Name USS West Madaket
Operator US Navy (1918–1919)
Acquired 31 October 1918
Commissioned 31 October 1918
Decommissioned 8 May 1919
Fate Returned to owners 8 May 1919
General characteristics
Type Design 1013 ship
Tonnage
5,654 GRT (1918–1933)
5,565 GRT (1934–1943)
4,099 NRT (1918–1933)
3,483 NRT (1934–1943)
8,573 DWT
Displacement 12,225 tons (normal)
Length 409.6 ft (124.8 m)
Beam 54.2 ft (16.5 m)
Draft 24 ft 2+ 1 ⁄2 in (7.379 m) (loaded)
Depth 27.1 ft (8.3 m)
Decks 2
Installed power 2,500 ihp
Propulsion General Electric Co. steam turbine , double reduction geared to one screw
Speed 11+ 1 ⁄2 knots (13.2 mph; 21.3 km/h)
Complement 94
West Madaket was a steam cargo ship built in 1918–1919 by Skinner & Eddy Corporation of Seattle for the United States Shipping Board as part of the wartime shipbuilding program of the Emergency Fleet Corporation (EFC) to restore the nation's Merchant Marine.
Construction
West Madaket was built in 1918 as a commercial cargo ship at Seattle, Washington by the Skinner and Eddy Corporation . Launched on 5 October 1918, she was acquired by the U.S. Navy for World War I service upon completion on 31 October 1918, assigned naval registry Identification Number (Id. No.) 3636, and commissioned the same day as USS West Madaket at Puget Sound Navy Yard , Bremerton , Washington.
Assigned to the Naval Overseas Transportation Service , West Madaket completed her sea trials too late to see service before World War I ended on 11 November 1918. She departed for the United States East Coast on 18 November 1918 with a cargo of 7,031 tons of flour consigned to European food relief. Voyaging via the Panama Canal , she arrived at New York City on 16 December 1918 and departed on 22 December 1918, bound for Europe . She made port at Falmouth , England, on 5 January 1919 and pushed on, that same day, for Rotterdam , the Netherlands , where she discharged her cargo until 23 January 1919.
Returning to New York on 9 February 1919, West Madaket loaded 6,841 tons of general cargo and made a voyage to Le Verdon-sur-Mer , France, returning to New York on 28 April 1919.
West Madaket was decommissioned on 8 May 1919 at Newport News, Virginia , and was transferred to the United States Shipping Board on the same day.
Once again SS West Madaket , she remained in the custody of the Shipping Board until the United States Maritime Commission was established and replaced the Shipping Board in 1936. She then continued in Maritime Commission service into World War II . On 5 May 1943, while steaming with Convoy ONS 5, she was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean by U-584 .
References
Built by Los Angeles Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company Built by Skinner & Eddy Built by J.F. Duthie & Company Built by Columbia River Shipbuilding Company Built by Northwest Steel Company Built by others
Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in May 1943
Shipwrecks
1 May: Erinpura
2 May: Gneisenau , Turunmaa , U-465
4 May: U-109 , U-439 , U-659
5 May: Bristol City , Fingal , Hartwelson , U-638 , Wentworth , USS West Madaket , West Maximus
6 May: FR 117 , U-125 , U-192 , U-438 , U-531 , U-630
7 May: Adele , Hermes , U-447 , U-663 , L'Audacieux
8 May: Kagerō , Kuroshio , Oyashio
9 May: Aso Maru
11 May: Nailsea Meadow , U-528
12 May: I-31 , U-89 , U-186 , U-456
13 May: U-753
14 May: AHS Centaur , U-235 , U-236 , U-237 , U-640
15 May: Irish Oak , U-176 , U-266
16 May: Enrico Tazzoli , U-182 , U-463
17 May: U-128 , U-646 , U-657
18 May: Empire Eve
19 May: Général Bonaparte , U-273 , U-953
20 May: U-258
21 May: U-303
22 May: U-569
23 May: Leonardo da Vinci , USS Niagara , U-752
25 May: U-414 , U-467
26 May: U-436
27 May: Léopard
28 May: Angelo Bassini , U-304 , U-755
30 May: HMS Untamed
31 May: U-440 , U-563
Unknown date: Calypso , Piemonte , Ro-102 , U-209 , U-381
Other incidents
55°8′N 42°43′W / 55.133°N 42.717°W / 55.133; -42.717