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- The , 408-gross register ton three-masted schooner burned and sank without loss of life in up to of water at while at anchor in Seal Harbor at Islesboro, Maine, sometime during the 1930s. (en)
- The collier ran aground on The Lizard, Cornwall and was wrecked. (en)
- With no one on board, the 11-gross register ton, motor vessel sank near Unga, Territory of Alaska. (en)
- The cargo ship sank off Sanda Island, Argyllshire. (en)
- The cargo ship, a sidewheel paddle steamer, was beached and abandoned at Somerset, Massachusetts, on the west bank of the Taunton River at , just south of the future site of the Charles M. Braga Jr. Memorial Bridge, sometime during the 1930s. The wreck settled on the river bottom in very shallow water. (en)
- The sailing vessel sank at Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. Refloated, repaired, and returned to service. (en)
- World War II: The trawler was bombed and sunk in the North Sea east by north of the Isle of May, Fife by Luftwaffe aircraft. (en)
- The collier foundered in the North Sea off Withernsea, Yorkshire. (en)
- The salmon-fishing vessel was lost off Noyes Island in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska. Her entire crew of 12 perished. (en)
- The yacht, owned by George Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 5th Duke of Sutherland, ran aground off Espiritu Santo Island in the Gulf of California. The vessel's captain managed to refloat Sans Peur and anchor it, but a hole had been opened in the bottom and the ship lay partly flooded. With the aid of the tugboat Retriever, the vessel was made sound and the ship resumed its journey. (en)
- The , 1,982-gross register ton five-masted schooner was abandoned and later burned in Smith Cove off West Brooksville, Maine, sometime during the 1930s. Her wreck settled in of water approximately off the north shore of the cove at . (en)
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