Kizugawa Maru

Kizugawa Maru, seen pre-war
History
Empire of Japan
NameKizugawa Maru
BuilderKawaminami, Nagasaki[1]
LaunchedMay 11, 1941[2]
CompletedJuly 1941[1]
IdentificationOfficial Number 48643[1]
FateScuttled in Apra Harbor, Guam, June 27, 1944
General characteristics
Class and typeWWII Standard D-class ship (jpn.) class[3]
Tonnage1,915 GRT[1]
Length82.8 metres (272 ft)[3]
Beam12.2 metres (40 ft)[3]
Draft6.2 metres (20 ft)[3]
Propulsionsteam, 1 x 3-cyl. triple expansion engine, single shaft, 1 screw[3]
Speed13 knots (24 km/h)[3]
Armament1 x 8cm/40 deck gun, 1 x single 25mm Type 96 gun, 2 x single 13mm Type 93 MGs, 1 x 7,7mm MG, 5 rifles, 2 depth charges, 1 hydrophone[3]
Wreck of Kizugawa Maru
LocationPiti, Guam, USA
WaterbodyApra Harbor
Nearest landCabras Island
Dive typeDeep, Wreck
Depth range65 to 140 ft (20 to 43 m)
Average visibility10 to 20 m (33 to 66 ft)
Entry typeBoat
Bottom compositionMetal, silt
WaterSalt

Kizugawa Maru (Japanese: 木津川丸, きづがわまる), or Kitsugawa Maruα, is a World War II-era Japanese water tanker sunk in Apra Harbor, Guam. Damaged by a submarine torpedo attack off Guam on April 8, 1944, she was towed into port for repairs. In port, she was further damaged in three separate U.S. air attacks during the Mariana and Palau Islands campaign. Deemed irreparable, Kizugawa Maru was scuttled by shore guns on June 27, 1944. The shipwreck is now a deep recreational diving site.

  1. ^ a b c d "Kitsugawa Maru (4048643)". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
  2. ^ 木津川丸の船歴 [Ship history of Kizugawa Maru]. Tokusetsukansen (in Japanese). Retrieved 4 April 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "Kizugawa Maru Cargo Ship 1940-1944". Wrecksite. Retrieved 4 April 2021.