Grip Lighthouse

Grip Lighthouse
Grip fyrstasjon
View of the lighthouse
Location Kristiansund, Norway
Coordinates
Year first constructed 1888
Automated 1977
Foundation Granite
Construction Cast iron
Tower shape Round
Markings / pattern Red with white base
Height 47 metres (154 ft)
Focal height 67 metres (220 ft)
Range 19 nautical miles (35 km)
Characteristic Oc(2) WRG 8s
Racon G

The Grip Lighthouse (Norwegian: Grip fyrstasjon) is located in Grip in the municipality of Kristiansund in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. The lighthouse was built between 1885 and 1888 on the 7-metre (23 ft) high islet of Bratthårskollen, north of Gripholmen.[1]

The 47-metre (154 ft) tall lighthouse is a red cast iron tower on a white 16-metre (52 ft) granite stonemasonry base. This is the second tallest lighthouse tower in Norway. The lighthouse's range is 19 nautical miles (35 km; 22 mi), and the white, red, or green light, depending on direction, is occulting every eight seconds.[2]

The islet is barren rock with just the lighthouse tower, a concrete boathouse, and two wharves. The lighthouse keepers lived inside the lighthouse tower. A radio beacon was operated between 1947 and 1986, which was replaced with a frequency-agile racon signalling "G" with a range of 4 nm. The lighthouse was electrified in 1932, and is unmanned since it was automated in 1977. In 2000, it became protected as a cultural heritage site. The piloting station was shut down in 1969.[1]

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References

  1. ^ a b Store norske leksikon. "Grip fyr" (in Norwegian). http://www.snl.no/Grip_fyr. Retrieved 2010-11-22. 
  2. ^ Kystverket (2008) (in Norwegian) (PDF). Norske Fyrliste 2008. ISBN 9788245006285. http://www.kystverket.no/arch/_img/9719183.pdf. 

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