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Title: Lightship Nantucket
Post by: Mugwump on November 19, 2018, 05:23:10 PM
The Lightship Nantucket or Nantucket Shoals was the name given to the lightvessel that marked the hazardous Nantucket Shoals south of Nantucket Island. Several ships have been commissioned and served at the Nantucket Shoals lightship station and have been called Nantucket. It was common for a lightship to be reassigned and then renamed for its new station. The Nantucket station was a significant US lightship station for transatlantic voyages. Established in 1854, the station marked the limits of the dangerous Nantucket Shoals. She was the last lightship seen by vessels departing the United States, as well as the first beacon seen on approach. The position was 40 miles (64 km)[clarification needed] southeast of Nantucket Island, the farthest lightship in North America, and experienced clockwise rotary tidal currents.[1]

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Title: Re: Lightship Nantucket
Post by: BillT on November 19, 2018, 07:57:11 PM
When I worked on an oceanography vessel out of Florida over summers in college, I met a guy on the ship we called Nantucket Ned.
He used to be in the Coast Guard.
Good guy.