List of lightvessels explained

This article lists lightvessels around the world. Most surviving light vessels reside in the United Kingdom and the United States. Some of the lightvessels mentioned in the lists have been renamed more than once, while others have been re-stationed or captured in war. Lightvessels were also not as permanent as a building or structure which helped lead to the replacement of others.

United Kingdom and Ireland

See main article: Lightvessel stations of Great Britain.

See main article: Lightvessels in Ireland.

United States

See main article: List of lightships of the United States.

Europe

NameImage CountryLocation
Coordinates
Year
built
Year deactivatedFate
AlmagrundetSwedenSandhamn
59.2667°N 50°W
18961964Replaced in 1964, likely scrapped.
AmorinaSweden19341970Refitted into a Barquentine in 1979, used for racing.
Mayor AbendrothGermany19081927Museum ship
Fehmarnbelt LightshipGermanySchleswig-Holstein19081985Retired
FladenSwedenGothenburg
19151969Museum ship at Gothenburg
Germany54.18°N 34.5°W or 54.165°N 26.7°W or in Wilhelmshaven during maintenance1983In service
FS3Germany54.18°N 34.5°W or 54.165°N 26.7°W or in Wilhelmshaven during maintenance1986In service
FS4Germany54.18°N 34.5°W or 54.165°N 26.7°W or in Wilhelmshaven during maintenance1988In service
Fs Kalkgrund IIGermany19101963Re-named S/V Noorderlicht in 1992, continues to operate as a cruise vessel.
HyökyFinlandTervasaari, harbor of Hamina19121959Sold to private owner
Lightship FinngrundetSwedenStockholm
59.3273°N 18.0904°W
19031969Museum ship
Lightvessel Gedser RevDenmarkGedser Odde
55.68°N 12.5897°W
18951972Museum ship at Nyhavn, Copenhagen
Lightvessel IDenmarkHorns Rev19131980Museum ship in Esbjerg.
Lightvessel XIDenmark1878Sold to private owner
Lightvessel XXIDenmark19111988Floating café in Ebeltoft.
RelandersgrundFinlandHelsinki Harbour1888Retired, and docked in Helsinki as a restaurant ship (2003)
Suriname-RivierSurinameFort Nieuw-Amsterdam19101964Permanently berthed, and in serious disrepair at a wet dock in Suriname.
West-Hinder IBelgiumNieuwpoort
51.1246°N 4.2909°W
19501972Museum ship in Rupelmonde[1]
West-Hinder IIBelgiumNieuwpoort
51.3344°N 3.2082°W
19501994Berthed on dry land in a theme park at the Zeebrugge water front.
West-Hinder IIIBelgiumNieuwpoort
51.2296°N 4.4045°W
19501992Donated to the city of Antwerp in 1995.

Elsewhere

NameImage CountryLocation
Coordinates
Year
built
Year deactivatedFate
Bras d'OrCanada19261939Reported as missing in 1940.[2]
CLS-4 CarpentariaAustraliaSydney19171985Museum ship in Sydney

See also

Notes and References

  1. 26 November 2013 . 31 August 2014.
  2. News: 29 Are Missing From Auxiliary Minesweeper Bras d'Or. Halifax Herald. 31 Oct 1940.