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Year Built


1941


Date Sunk


8 February 1942




Previous Name


None


Depth


160 feet




Gross Tonnage


7,174


Dimensions


425’ x 57’ x 34’




Vessel Type


Freighter


Power


Coal Fired Steam




Builder


Todd-California Ship Bldg., Richmond CA


Official Designation


None




Owner


Ministry of War


Location


26913.8




Home Port


London England


Location


41495.0




Cause of Sinking


Torpedoed by U-108


Location


-




In Brief



On her maiden voyage, filled with the goods needed by the British War Ministry, the Ocean Venture left San Pedor CA and traveled through the Panama Canal and on towards the coal depots of the Chesapeake Bay for refueling prior to the crossing that would take her back to Britain and into the war.

As the captain steered his ship towards the bay it was struck amidship by a torpedo fired by the U-108 under the command of Kapitanleutnant Scholtz. A few minutes later a second torpedo, and then twenty minutes later a third torpedo dealt the floundering ship it’s death blow. 32 souls were lost and 12 survived after 36 hours afloat in the February mid-Atlantic cold.

The bow is intact and lying on it’s side and a fifty foot section of stern lies cantered to port and the bridge lies upside down alone on the port side of the wreck.

Visability can range upwards of 50 feet and there are plenty of reminders of the violent blows that brought this maiden voyage to an abrupt end.

Source "Shipwrecks of Virginia" Gary Gentile 1992

37 04.166N 74 55.127W

From; http://www.capt-jt.com/Wreck_Info.htm

This wreck does not hold
good memories for me as I saw a diver lose his life here. The wreck sits in a
160 fsw and is a great dive. It has a lot of artifacts on her and is not dived
very much. This site should be a stepping stone for those who are ready. Do not
go to dive here unless you are a proven deco diver and I believe one should have
already done many cold low vis dives before moving on to these deep wrecks
.




Vessel is a
Freighter 425 x 57 x 34