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BRAZILIAN NAVY NORTHEAST NAVAL FORCE *

9)SUB CHASER JACUÍ CS 57



Photo. SDGM Brazilian Navy


Laid down 27 July 1942 by W. A. Robinson, Inc., Ipswich, MA


Launched 24 December 1942


Commissioned USS SC-1288, 12 February 1943


Decommissioned, (date unknown)


Transferred to Brazil 19 May 1943 and renamed Jacuí (CS 57)


Struck from the Naval Register, (1951).

Fate unknown.


Displacement 148 t


Length 110' 10"


Beam 17' 11"


Max. Draft 6' 6"(fl)


Speed 21knots


Complement three officers, 24 enlisted


Armament one 40mm, two 20-mm, two or three dcp "K Guns", 14 depth charges with six single release chocks, two sets Mk 20 Mousetrap rails with four 7.2 projectiles


Propulsion two General Motors 8-268A 1540 HP or two General Motors 16-184A "pancake" engines, two shafts.


On 13/Jun/43 she left Miami as part of one Transport Group in a mixed American-Brazilian escort group of convoy Guantânamo Bay - Aruba - Trinidad - GAT 68, arriving at Trinidad on 19/Jun.


On 27/Jun, she received orders to escort Brazilian Merchant Pelotaslóide, headed by Captain Jony Pereira Máximo, that due to excessive low speed of 6 knots was unable to take pace with the convoy, with the aggravation of belching to much smoke. Merchant Pelotaslóide was escorted by Jacuí until Recife, via Georgetown (Guyana), Belém (PA) and  Cabedelo (PB). The call at Guyana was due to the necessity of getting some fuel to the Sub Chasers of the escort Group, to face the distance until Brazilian port of Belém.


Once aboard Pelotasloide, Captain Arthur Oscar Saldanha da Gama, assuming the function of Convoy Comodore. During the trip Merchant  Pelotasloide, facing favorable currents, developed 8 knots, thus canceling the call at Georgetown, heading direct to the Salinas lighthouse on the coast of Para. They finally arrived on 4th July.  At 12:45 hs, one torpedo exploded at portside of Pelotasloide, being followed by a second one at the stern. The merchant rolled to port and sunk in a few minutes at the position 00º 24'S  47º 36'W.


Sub Chaser  Jacuí, then rescued Captain  Saldanha da Gama, and dashed to the point where the attack was launched hunting for the enemy sub. The chasers dropped several Depth Charges, and despite Sub Chaser  Jundiaí - CS 58, under command of Captain Pedro Borges Lynch, had picked some positive sonar contacts, with the swirl resulted by the explosions of the depth charges, the submarine could evade from the scene. The subsequent attempt to attack was called off once the Sub Chasers were unknown of some details of ASW tactics at that particular port.


 

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