Glasgow And Ships Of The Clyde

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Sunday, March 10, 1957 @ 2200
PATRICIA SWEENEY (1946-1957 General cargo ship of W. Laurence Sweeney Fisheries, Yarmouth : 1957 Sank off Cape Sable) Own Page

Canadian cargo ship PATRICIA SWEENEY sinks off Cape Sable (Nova Scotia, Canada)

Ship's locationOff Cape Sable (Nova Scotia, Canada)Port of RegistryYarmouth (Nova Scotia, Canada)
Gross Tonnage518

 

Misty Fennelly (whose father was a Pilot on

St Lawrence) writes :

   The 518 gross-ton cargo ship PATRICIA SWEENEY

left New York for Yarmouth, Nova Scotia around 8 March

and, about 2200 on 10 March, in stormy weather

south-west of Cape Sable, her cargo shifted and she

took on a heavy list.

   The situation became so dangerous that the

crew abandoned ship and took to the ship’s lifeboat

and 30 minutes later they saw PATRICIA SWEENEY

roll over and sink.

   The United States Coast Guard Cutter

USCGC CASTLE ROCK was on East Coast patrol

and was tasked to attend and, at 1854 on

12 March, picked up the nine survivors near Cape Sable,

    PATRICIA SWEENEY was built in 1946 and was owned

by W. Laurence Sweeney Fisheries of Yarmouth.