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Lightship Portsmouth

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Image:A Light Named Portsmouth.jpg
Career Lighthouse service
Builder: Pusey & Jones
Built: 1915/1916
Decommissioned: 1963
Fate: Museum ship
General characteristics
Tonnage: 360 displ
Length: 101'10"
Beam: 25'0"
Draft: 11'4"
Propulsion: 200 HP Meitz & Weiss 4 cylinder kerosene engine
Speed: 8 knots
Armament: none

The Lightship Portsmouth, commissioned Lightship 101, is owned by the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Museum in Portsmouth, Virginia.

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[edit] History

Lightship Portsmouth (LV-101) was built in 1915 by Pusey & Jones. It first served at Cape Charles, VA in 1916. It was then moved to Overfalls, DE, where it was station from 1926 to 1951. In 1939 when the U.S. Lighthouse Service was absorbed into the U.S. Coast Guard it became WAL 524. During World War II it was not armed, however many lightships were. In 1951 LV-101 was reassigned to Stonehorse Shoal, MA, where it was decommissioned in 1963. September 3, 1964 it was donated to the Portsmouth naval shipyard museum and was dry docked at the London Peir in Portsmouth, VA. Today LV-101 is named Portsmouth, although it was never stationed there. In 1989, the Lightship was designated a National Historic Landmark and can still be visited today. It is $3 to go into the hull of the vessel and the naval shipyard museum a block down the road.

[edit] Name and Station Assignments

  • Charles, Cape Charles, VA (1916–24)
  • Relief, Relief 5th District (1925–26)
  • Overfalls, Overfalls, DE (1926–51)
  • Stonehorse Shoal, Stonehorse Shoal, MA (1951–63)

[edit] Offical Website

Lightship Portsmouth

Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Museum

[edit] Other Lightships Of The Chesapeake Bay

Lightship Chesapeake

Lighship Overfalls

[edit] Resources

VESSEL DESIGNATION: LV 101 / WAL 524

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