The S.S. Hato was torpedoed on 6 April, 1942.
This is said in the opening of Chapter 3.
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I don't know but it did sink. HAHA HEHE HOHO love me hate me Happyhot970: That was mean. This is the real answer: The S.S. Hato was torpedoed on 6 April, 1942. This is said in the opening of Chapter 3.
The S.S. Hato was sunk in the Caribbean Sea between Panama and the island of Curacao. The S.S. Hato was the ship in the novel, 'The Cay' by Theodore Taylor, published in 1969.
the ship had already sunk a long time ago
In the book "The Cay" by Theodore Taylor, the boat is named the S.S. Hato. It is a Dutch cargo ship that serves as the setting for the beginning of the story, where the main character, Phillip, and his mother are trying to escape the dangers of World War II in the Caribbean. The ship ultimately plays a crucial role in the events that lead to Phillip's survival on a deserted cay.
In the novel "The Cay" by Theodore Taylor, the SS Hato is shipwrecked during World War II, leaving a young boy named Phillip and an elderly black man named Timothy stranded on a small cay. The SS Empire Tern is a fictional Nazi torpedo boat that attacks and sinks the Hato. This event sets the stage for the survival story that unfolds on the cay.
Curcao, the ss hato, the devil's mouth, phillip's house, ocean, the cay. I'm sorry if these didn't help I need the same answer to your question too. But the ones I said are some of them. I hope I helped!
yes, it was if you read the cay it would make more sense....but the ss hato was a german boat that went from the island of curacao to the united states of America. this boat was used for mostly cargo but can bring passengers along.
In "The Cay" by Theodore Taylor, the SS Hato stops in Panama to refuel and pick up supplies before continuing its journey to the United States. The stop is necessary because the ship is not equipped to travel directly from Curacao to the U.S. without refueling. This brief pause serves as a plot point that ultimately leads to the ship's sinking and the main characters' subsequent struggle for survival on the deserted island.
In the book "The Cay" by Theodore Taylor, Phillip Enright is an 11-year-old boy.
the resolution of the bookthey cay is 720.
"The Cay" takes place in the Caribbean during World War II. The story follows a young boy, Phillip, who becomes stranded on a cay (a small island) with an elderly black man named Timothy after their ship is torpedoed by a German submarine.