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Name: | Barnegat |
Operator: | U. S. Coast Guard |
Builder: | New York Shipbuilding Company |
Cost: | $89,030 |
Launched: | 1904 |
In service: | 1904 |
Out of service: | 1967 |
Fate: | Moored at Pyne Poynt Marina in Camden, New Jersey |
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Displacement: | 668 tons |
Length: | 129 ft (39 m) |
Beam: | 28.6 ft (8.7 m) |
Draft: | 12.6 ft (3.8 m) |
Propulsion: | Steam-one compound surface condensing engine, 16" and 31" bores x 24" stroke, 325 IEP; 2 boilers 9'3" dia x 164" long, 100 psi; propeller 79" dia; also rigged for sail initially |
Speed: | 10 knots (19 km/h) |
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Location: | North 7th Street, Camden, New Jersey |
Area: | 0.3 acres (0.12 ha) |
Built: | 1904 |
Architect: | New York Ship Building and Dry Dock Company |
Governing body: | Private |
NRHP Reference#: | 79002317[1] |
NJRHP #: | [2] |
Added to NRHP: | November 29, 1979 |
The Barnegat LV 79/WAL 506, is located in Camden, New Jersey. The lightship was built in 1904 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 29, 1979.
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The Barnegat was built in 1904 by the New York Shipbuilding Company in Camden. The vessel served from 1904 to 1924 as the lightship for Five Fathom Bank, which is located fifteen miles (24 km) from the Cape May Lighthouse.[3] The vessel was then used as a relief for the next two years. In 1927 the vessel was assigned to the Barnegat Lighthouse station. In 1942 the vessel was withdrawn from the Barnegat station to serve as an Examination vessel at Edgemoor, Delaware. The Barnegat would inspect all vessels entering the Delaware River until 1945.[3] The vessel returned to the Barnegat station, where it served until it was decommissioned on March 3, 1967. The Barnegat was then donated to the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in Saint Michaels, Maryland. The museum was unable to keep up with the maintenance of the vessel and sold the vessel to the Heritage Ship Guild in 1970 to be displayed at Penn's Landing.[3]
The Barnegat is now docked at Pyne Poynt Marina in Camden awaiting maintenance and repair work.[3]
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