WLV-612 Lightship
Cyberlights Lighthouses - Lightship WLV-612 San Francisco

 

WLV-612 Quick Facts

Year Built: 1950

Length: 128 feet

Beam: 30 feet

Draft: 11 feet

Tonnage: 617 tons displacement

Construction: Steel hull deck and
house. Single tripod lantern mast
forward with conventional mast aft.

Propulsion: Diesel, 550HP

Station on Assignment:

1951-1969: San Francisco (CA)
1969-1971: Blunts Reef (CA)
1971-1975: Portland (ME)
1975-1983: Nantucket Shoals (MA)

 


Lightship WLV-612, San Francisco/Nantucket I

Cyberlights Lighthouses - Lightship WLV-612 San Francisco

Click here original photo from 1954

In 1954 my Dad, John Richardson, then a member of the US Air Force was returning from overseas on a Navy ship. As they entered San Francisco Bay, the pilot ship approached them. My Dad snapped a picture of the pilot ship. In the background you can see a lightship. I scanned in the slide my Dad took 47 years ago and cropped and enlarged it to get the close-up photo you see above. To see the original, complete, photo click on the link "Original photo from 1954" above.

The lightship, designated  WLV-612, was built in Curtis Bay, MD in 1950 and first put into service in 1951 in San Francisco Bay. It served there for the next 18 years. Eventually in 1975 it served off the coast of Nantucket and  1979 was then designated with the name Nantucket I. It alternated duty with WLV-613, also known as Lightship Nantucket II (click here to see the WLV-613 lightship page). One ship would relieve the other ship every 21 days until both ships were relieved of their lightship duties in 1983.

Lightship WLV-612, now still known as Nantucket I, is privately owned and docked at a pier in Quincy, MA.

To see an old picture and get more info on this lightship click here to go to a page at the EastWind Publishing web site.

 

All photos of "San Francisco" on this page © 1954, John E. Richardson


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