United States lightship LV-117

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LV-117 was a lightvessel of the United States Lighthouse Service. Launched in 1931, she operated as the Nantucket lightship south of Nantucket Shoals. Moored south of Nantucket Island, Massachusetts, the lightship was at the western part of the transatlantic shipping lane and the first lightship encountered by westbound liners approaching New York Harbor. On May 15, 1934, one of these liners, RMS Olympic, rammed and sank LV-117, killing seven of her crew. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Nantucket Lightship LV117
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rdf:langString * $274,434 *
rdf:langString @ 300 RPM; max speed , average .
rdf:langString Warning devices included: a electric lens lantern at each masthead, Electric diaphragm horn mounted on the mainmast and hand-rung fog warning bell. Equipped with submarine oscillator when built.
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xsd:date 1930-03-14
rdf:langString Nantucket Lightship LV117
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rdf:langString Diesel-electric – One 350 HP electric motor driven by any or all of four 75 KW diesel engine/generator units
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rdf:langString LV-117 was a lightvessel of the United States Lighthouse Service. Launched in 1931, she operated as the Nantucket lightship south of Nantucket Shoals. Moored south of Nantucket Island, Massachusetts, the lightship was at the western part of the transatlantic shipping lane and the first lightship encountered by westbound liners approaching New York Harbor. On May 15, 1934, one of these liners, RMS Olympic, rammed and sank LV-117, killing seven of her crew.
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