Dan, firstly thanks for the pictures and to Motoyuki san for identifying Kumagawa Maru. The answer to your question is : yes, Three sisters.Dan K wrote:Off-line, Motoyukisan has ID'd this ship as Kumagawa Maru. Anyone know if there are sister ships? He has also provided another set of photos of Rikko Maru from the same 1939 issue of Sea and Sky
Kumagawa Maru was the second ship of the Uyo Maru class and was completed on 31/03/1934 as Nichiyo Maru, still owned by Toyo Kisen K.K. she was renamed in 1940.
Please find below some details about the four ships of this class:
- Uyo Maru-7504Grt-LPP=132.6m-B=17.8-D=9.8-Machinery=1D-service speed 13.5knts.-completed on 03/10/1933 as Uyo maru-owner Toyo Kisen K.K.-registry port, Tokyo-renamed Shinanogawa Maru in 1940-used as a civilian merchant ship-fate=sunk 14/11/1942, Off Tassafaronga @ Guadalcanal by USAAF + USMC + USN aircraft from "cactus airforce".
- Nichiyo Maru-7509Grt-LPP=132.6m-B=17.8-D=9.8-Machinery=1D-service speed 13.5knts.-completed on 31/03/1934 as Nichiyo maru-owner Toyo Kisen K.K.-registry port, Tokyo-renamed Kumagawa Maru in 1940-converted to a "Kaigun Ohkyu Yusosen" (xAO)temporary tanker on 13/02/1943-fate=sunk 12/01/1945 Off Cape St. Jacques @ French Indochina, 10.00n 106.00e by US TF.38 / Aircraft.
-Getsuyo Maru-7509Grt-LPP=132.6m-B=17.8-D=9.8-Machinery=1D-service speed 13.5knts.-completed on 04/06/1934 as Getsuyo maru-owner Toyo Kaiun K.K.-registry port, Tokyo-renamed Mogamigawa Maru in 1936-Requisitioned by IJN and used as a "Tokusetsu Fusetsukan" (ACM) until 10/02/1942 and as a "Tokusetsu Kokuki Umpansen" (IJN aircraft transport) from then till her loss-Fate sunk on 31 July 1943:
"South China Sea. N of Truk. At 2307, LtCdr (later Rear Admiral) George H. Wales�s USS POGY (SS-266) torpedoes and sinks MOGAMIGAWA MARU by the stern at 11-04N, 153-18 E."
- Tenyo Maru-6843Grt-LPP=132.6m-B=17.8-D=9.8-Machinery=1D-service speed13.5knts.-completed on 28/03/1935-owner Toyo Kisen K.K.-registry port, Tokyo-Requisitioned by IJN and used as a "Tokusetsu Fusetsukan" (ACM)-Fate sunk on 10/03/1942 off Lae, New-Guinea by Aircraft from CV-2 Lexington and CV-5 Yorktown.
Cheers
Gilbert






