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Technical
Data
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Length o.a.:
137.25 feet (approx. 41.83 m)
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Length: 119
feet (approx. 36.27 m)
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| Beam:
25 feet (approx. 7.62 m) |
| Draft:
15 feet (approx. 4.57 m) |
| Authority:
Trinity House, London |
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Year of construction:
1949
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Builder: Philip
& Son, Dartmouth, Devon, England
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Yard no.:
1171
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| Contract
price : 61,062 £ |
| Material:
steel |
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| Lightning
apparatus : Multi-Catoptric electrical 34.5 bhp Gardener H.S. Diesels,
Fixed lantern, Fitted R/T |
| Fog
signal: Gardener Diesels driving Reavell QR Compressors 2 x 38 HP,
G Diaphone |
History
| November
1946 |
ordered by
Trinity House, London
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| October
15th, 1948 |
   
launched
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| 1949-1953 |
 
Kentish Knock station
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| March
25th, 1955 |
in collision
with Panamanian steamer A.L. KENT
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| 1956-1959
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Sunk station
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| 1959-1962 |
Dudgeon station
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| 1962-1965 |
Outer Gabbard
station
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| 1965-1975 |
Tongue station
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| May
16th, 1991 |
sold to F.L.M.
Verbeek in Rotterdam (Netherlands)
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1991-2001
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as floating discotheque named "Barocca" in the Wijnhaven in Rotterdam.
After a tragic accident in a discotheque in Volendam, the Dutch
fire protection rules were intensified and the gastronomy business
had to be closed on board of the lightship. Since the owner was
involved into a legal proceeding, the ship suddenly vanished from
Rotterdam
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| August
11th, 2001 |
       
her new berth
is in the old harbor of Moerdijk (Netherlands). The name "Barocca"
is painted over. However a small sign at the entrance from old
times points it out that the ship is video-watched : -)
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| February
5th, 2004 |

after being
in Moerdijk for nearly 3 years the lightship was towed to Rotterdam
today. It had been sold by notary J.B. Nieuwland in Rotterdam
to "LV Number eight BV", owner Mr. Rutteman from Rotterdam, who
berthed the lightship in the Waalhaven
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| June
26th, 2005 |
   
after a search
of many months through the UK and Ireland, Radio Waddenzee bought
the lightship and towed it from Rotterdam to Harlingen (Netherlands)
today, where it arrived at 2:15 p.m. They have already started
improving the vessel and will continue to do so until it suits
their purposes completely. On board a studio and an office will
become part of the ship. Later this year the ship will be equipped
with an antenna system and a transmitter that will be used to
broadcast the radio program. The
ship will mainly be the home of Radio Waddenzee and Radio Seagull
but it will also be used by the Maritime Academy and the Sea Cadets.
The ship will also be equipped to host expositions, training sessions,
meetings, presentations and groups. During the spring and summer
season the ship will be anchored at sea, just outside the Harlingen
harbour. When the bad weather season starts it will be moored
inside the safety of the piers. Radio Waddenzee is already boardcasting
on 1602 kHz

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| July
7th, 2005 |

The lightship
is now for overhaul in a wharf in the industrial harbour of Harlingen.
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| July
22nd, 2006 |
 
After more
than one year of hard work, today the lightship was towed to its
new berth at the Zuiderpier in Harlingen (Netherlands). It looks
nearly original again, is painted in a bright red color and also
the light is shining again - very fine work! The new name of the
lightship will be JENNI BAYNTON.
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| February
8th, 2007 |

For the winter
time the lightship was towed to a more sheltered place in the
harbour of Harlingen and can now be found close to the harbour
crane until March.
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| March
12th, 2007 |
 
After a long
and thorough preparation the radio mast was erected on the LV
today.
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| July
6th, 2007 |

This is the
new studio on the lightship! The photo shows DJ Chris Kennedy
of Radio Seagull, who is on air from 9 to 12 pm every evening.
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| March
7th, 2008 |
Radio Waddenzee
was boardcasting from their radio lightship Jenni Baynton at sea
for 3 days from May 1st to 3rd 2008. For this reason the lightship
had left its berth in Harlingen harbour (Netherlands) from Tuesday
29th April until Sunday 4th May and was anchored approximately
8 miles offshore in the Waddensea between Harlingen and Terschelling.
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| March
19th, 2009 |
Special offer
for 2009: Interested people can visit the lightship while Radio
Waddenzee will be boardcasting from their radio lightship Jenni
Baynton at sea for 2 days from May 23rd to 24th in 2009 again.
For this reason the lightship will be anchored near Gried and
visitors will be taken out to the Jenni Baynton by a tender.
You´ll than have the opportunity to visit the lightship
for some hours and will be brought back to Harlingen afterwards.
The price for this tour is 35 euros per person. For appointments
please send an e-mail
If somebody
has news, I would be pleased about an e-mail.
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