Thelist of shipwrecks in 1941 includes allships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during1941.
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| Ship | State | Description |
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| A 6 | TheA 1-classcontraband chaser was lost sometime in May or June.[citation needed] | |
| Atlas | World War II: Thecargo ship was sunk atEmden in aRoyal Air Force air raid. She was subsequently refloated.[1] | |
| Consul Hintz | The cargo ship was crushed against the quayside atWilhelmshaven. She was consequently scrapped.[2] | |
| Corvan or Corvin) | Flag unknown | Thecargo ship ran aground onSow and Pigs Reef inBuzzards Bay off the coast ofMassachusetts, United States. She drifted off the reef and sank in 100 feet (30 m) of water1⁄2 nautical mile (1,000 yd) west north west of the flashing bellbuoy northwest ofPenikese Island at either41°28′12″N070°58′03″W / 41.47000°N 70.96750°W /41.47000; -70.96750 (Corvan orCorvin) or41°28′00″N070°57′20″W / 41.46667°N 70.95556°W /41.46667; -70.95556 (Corvan orCorvin) on an unknown date sometime before the American entry intoWorld War II.[3][4][5] |
| Frode | The cargo ship aught fire and was beached at Loshnell Bay,Oban,Argyllshire, United Kingdom. She was refloated in July 1941, repaired and returned to service.[6] | |
| Guglielmo Marconi | World War II: Thesubmarine failed to return from a patrol. She was lost between 28 October and 4 December.[7][8] | |
| Kalev | World War II: TheKalev-classsubmarine was listed as missing after 29 October 1941. One source claims she struck amine and sank in theBaltic Sea offHanko, Finland, on 1 November 1941.[9] | |
| HMS LCM 82, and HMS LCM 97 | TheLanding Craft, Mechanized were lost sometime in August or September.[citation needed] | |
| HMS LCP(L) 24, HMS LCP(L) 25, HMS LCP(L) 26, HMS LCP(L) 27, HMS LCP(L) 38, and HMS LCP(L) 82 | TheLanding Craft Personnel (Large) were lost sometime in 1941. | |
| HMS LCT 1 | World War II: TheLCT-1-classLanding Craft, Tank was bombed and sunk offPiraeus,Greece sometime in April or May.[10][11] | |
| HMS LCT 6 | World War II: TheLCT-1-classLanding Craft, Tank was scuttled off the south coast ofCrete, Greece sometime in April or May.[12] | |
| HMS LCT 19 | World War II: TheLCT-1-classLanding Craft, Tank was lost in theAegean Sea sometime in April or May.[13] | |
| HMS LCT 20 | World War II: TheLCT-1-classLanding Craft, Tank was bombed and sunk off Crete sometime in April or May.[14] | |
| Lina B | Thepurse seiner collided withCharles L. Wheeler Jr. ( | |
| Santiago | Thefuel oil storagebarge – a convertedbarque – began leaking and was beached inMonashka Bay (57°50′N152°25′W / 57.833°N 152.417°W /57.833; -152.417 (Monashka Bay)) on the coast ofKodiak Island nearKodiak,Territory of Alaska.[16] | |
| Shch-319 | World War II: TheShchuka-classsubmarine was lost after 29 September.[9][17] | |
| Templar | Themotorboat was wrecked inKuskokwim Bay in the Territory of Alaska.[18] | |
| HMS Triumph | World War II: TheT-class submarine disappeared sometime between 30 December 1941 and 9 January 1942 with the loss of all 59 crew. She possibly struck a mine and sank in theMediterranean Sea.[19] |