Lightships, Lighthouses, and Lifeboat Stations

Lightships, Lighthouses, and Lifeboat Stations
Title Lightships, Lighthouses, and Lifeboat Stations PDF eBook
Author Bernie Webber
Publisher Universal-Publishers
Total Pages 191
Release 2015-12-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1627340629

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Lightships, Lighthouses and Lifeboat Stations is part history book, part memoir, written by Bernie Webber, recipient of the Coast Guard’s highest award, the Gold Life-saving Medal, and hero of the Disney movie The Finest Hours. While the public will recognize Webber’s name from the movie and the bestselling book by the same name, few people know that during his lengthy Coast Guard career he served on lightships (ships anchored in dangerous areas to warn other vessels of hazards) in addition to lifeboat stations (small boat rescue stations) and lighthouses. Webber poses the following question: “How did the lightship men cope with the isolation, constant loneliness, boredom, fear, or just sheer terror? All were part of life on board a lightship. Rough seas tossed the ship about, rearing up and down the anchor chain. This was a world of isolation, noise from operating machinery, and blasts from the powerful foghorn that went on for hours, sometimes days, at a time.” Webber answers that question in this book, drawing on a combination of personal experience and meticulous historical research. Discussions of men going mad, lightships being run down by larger ships, anchor chains breaking, and lightships cast upon shoals are offset with humorous stories and the author’s reflections on his best days at sea. Webber also explains some of the heroic actions of a few lightship men over the years, and points out that they received no recognition at the time. The isolation these men faced was intense, but they learned to make do with what they had. Fourteen historic photos are included, as well as a Foreword by Michael Tougias.

Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States

Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States
Title Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States PDF eBook
Author George Rockwell Putnam
Publisher Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin Company
Total Pages 404
Release 1917
Genre Lighthouses
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Lighthouses and Life Saving Along Cape Cod

Lighthouses and Life Saving Along Cape Cod
Title Lighthouses and Life Saving Along Cape Cod PDF eBook
Author James W. Claflin
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 128
Release 2014-07-21
Genre Photography
ISBN 1439646325

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For centuries, heroic men and women have guarded the treacherous yet beloved Cape Cod coastlines. From Provincetown to Chatham, Sandwich to Cuttyhunk, and many towns in between, residents have relied on the Atlantic for employment and nourishment. But Cape Cod has always been plagued with a shifting coastline that consistently defies mariners’ efforts to pass through Massachusetts waters. In 1792, as shipping increased, mariners petitioned for a sorely needed lighthouse. It was not until 1797 that the first lighthouse on Cape Cod was built at the Highlands in North Truro. More lights and rescue stations would follow as the seas claimed their toll. Many lightship stations were also established from Chatham through Nantucket Sound to mark the constantly changing sandbars submerged offshore—more than in any other spot along the US coastline. Today, as sea levels change and sands continue to shift, some of these historic stations have been lost or moved, while still others are preserved only in such photographs as these.

The Story of Lighthouses, Lightships and Lifeboats

The Story of Lighthouses, Lightships and Lifeboats
Title The Story of Lighthouses, Lightships and Lifeboats PDF eBook
Author Olwen Reed
Publisher
Total Pages 50
Release 1970
Genre Lifeboat service
ISBN

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Lightships and Lighthouses

Lightships and Lighthouses
Title Lightships and Lighthouses PDF eBook
Author Frederick A. Talbot
Publisher
Total Pages 446
Release 1913
Genre Lighthouses
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Lightships

Lightships
Title Lightships PDF eBook
Author Wayne Kirklin
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 128
Release 2007-09-30
Genre Photography
ISBN 1625844298

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Light boats, light vessels, lightships—before radar, depth-finders and satellite-guided navigation, mariners relied on floating lighthouses that lingered offshore as warning beacons in perilous waters. Moored near shifting shoals and treacherous reefs, lightships remained on station during all weather conditions and played a vital role in keeping America’s waterways safe for navigation. From 1820 to 1985, light vessels warned of treacherous seas and pointed the way to safe harbors. In Lightships, author Wayne Kirklin chronicles the eighty-five ships that protected the mid-Atlantic coast and the heyday of these special craft. From New York Harbor to the southernmost edge of North Carolina’s notorious Cape Fear, Kirklin details the unsung role this fleet played in keeping America’s merchant marines safe. Read Lightships to discover a forgotten but vital element of American maritime history.

Lighthouses, Cutters and Lifeboat Stations

Lighthouses, Cutters and Lifeboat Stations
Title Lighthouses, Cutters and Lifeboat Stations PDF eBook
Author S. Matthew Grayson
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages 45
Release 2016-12-19
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1524570192

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The United States Coast Guard has a saying: You have to go out; you dont have to come back. I am still looking for the person who came up with that saying (Rodger D. Dewey, retired master chief boatswains mate E-9). Follow the twenty-eight years of memories of a seventeen-year-old young man from Denver, Colorado, who joined the United States Coast Guard in 1948 and made the United States Coast Guard his life. Follow the training, lessons learned, funny stories, and a true love of being a shallow-water sailor.