Wrecks At Truk Lagoon The Rio De Janeiro Maru

Rio De Janeiro was at anchor in Truk and was hit by at least one bomb.
The Rio de Janeiro Maru was built in 1930 by the Mitsubishi Zosensho Company as a passenger ship.
Rio de Janeiro Maru was 461 feet long and had a beam of 62 feet she was powered by 2-Mitsubishi Sulzer diesel engines and had a max speed of 17.6 knots.
In 1940 The Japanese Navy commendeared the Rio De Janeiro and converted her to a submarine tender at the navy shipyard in Sasebo. They installed two artillery guns, and anti-aircraft guns.
By 1943 the Japanese Navy submarine fleet had all but been destoryed so the Rio de Janeiro Maru was converted to a transport.
The Rio De Janeiro is resting on her starboard side. The holds contain a large amount of empty beer bottles, and you will find the engine room a great place to explore.
Today the bow section of the Rio De Janeiro is completely collapsed on itself. The damage apparently was caused by one of the live aboard dive operators who insists on anchoring directly to the wrecks.















































