Ambrose Lightship
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Ambrose LV 87/WAL 51 Quick Facts
Year Built: 1907
Length: 135 feet
Beam: 29 feet
Draft: 13 feet
Tonnage: 683 displ. tons displacement
Construction:
Propulsion: Steam - one compound reciprocating engine, 16" and 31" bores x 24" stroke, 325 IHP; 2 boilers 9'3" dia x 16'4" long; propeller 7'9" dia; design max speed 10 knots; also rigged for sail initially
Station on Assignment:
1908-1932: Ambrose Channel (NY)
1932-1936: Relief (NY)
1936-1942: Scotland (NJ)
1942-1944: Examination Vessel, WWII
1944-1947: Vineyard Sound (MA)
1947-1962: Scotland (NJ)
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Ambrose Lightship LV 87/WAL 512 South Street Seaport New York City, NY
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Last Visited: June, 2010
History:
The United States Lightship LV-87 (Ambrose) is a lightship built 1907 and served at the Ambrose Channel station until 1932. She would be the first lightship to serve in the relocated position nearer the center of the channel. In 1921 would have the first radio beacon installed in the United States. This greatly assisted ships navigating the congested Ambrose Channel in dense fog. She would also be the last steam-powered vessel to hold the Ambrose Channel post. After the end of her Ambrose Channel assignment in 1932, LV-87 was assigned to various posts which included being used as an examination vessel during World War II. Although her final post was at the Scotland Station she is commonly known by the name of her most famous station, Ambrose.
LV-87 was decommissioned on March 4, 1966 from the Coast Guard after 59 years of service. In 1968 she was given to the South Street Seaport Museum in Lower Manhattan. Currently she is moored at Pier 16 on the East River and is used as a floating exhibit. In 1989, the lightship was declared a National Historic Landmark.
Source:
Wikipedia
Latitude/Longitude: 40.70514,-74.002503
Nearest Address: 16 Bond St, New York, NY
Directions:
- Once in New York City, take Broadway south into downtown and turn left onto John St.
- Stay on John St for 0.4 miles to the end. Turn left on South St.
- The South Street Seaport will be ahead on your right.
- Alternately, you can take the 2,3,4,6,J,M,Z subway to Fulton St.
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