Prisoners of the Sea

by

Bob MacAlindin

The crews and the lightships that they manned were the prisoners of an alien environment. For the men it was, in the main, a voluntary exile, that was marginally better for a seaman than voyaging the seven seas and being away from their families for years. For the ships, anchored in one place at the mercy of the buffeting sea, it was a trail between their builder and nature. In spite of this the prisoners enjoyed sunny afternoons fishing and yarning, but were always ready, whatever the weather, to risk their lives to rescue less fortunate seamen whose ships had tried to impale themselves on the very mark that the light vessel was guarding them against.

The author traces the development of these "prisons" from the early almost unseaworthy wooden hulks to the modern wellfounded, all steel, hight-tech light vessel, and includes stories from the crews´ point of view.

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