Trinity House
Lightvessel no. 12

- lightship active from 1952 until 1988 -

 

 

 

Ship Data

Length o.a.: 137.25 feet (ca. 41.83 m)

Length: 119 feet (ca. 36.27m)

Beam: 25 feet (ca. 7.62 m)
Draught: 15 feet (ca. 4.57 m)

Authority: Trinity House, London

Year of construction: 1952

Shipyard: Philip & Son, Dartmouth, Devon, England

Yard-No.: 1235

Contract prize : 68.390 Pounds
Material: steel
Lightning apparatus: 8 x 100 V 350 W
Fog signal : 4 Electric Multi Catoptric, each 5 KW, Typ: Gardener Diesel

Crew: 8 men

History

February 1951


ordered by Trinity House, London

May 21st, 1952


launched

October 31st, 1952


handed over, initially on Outer Gabbard station

1952 - April 1959
Tongue and East Goodwin station
1966-1978


Humber station

1978-1988
Outer Gabbard station
December 9th, 1988
decommissioned
1988-1991
laid up in Portsmouth

July 27th, 1991


arrived in Portsmouth after sale to Pound´s Marine Services Ltd., Portsmouth for 20,000 £
September 1995
sold to the new owner Pieter Bunder for use as a fish restaurant in Amsterdam, but plans failed


2003
Today the lightship can be found in the Grasweg 53-82 in North-Amsterdam. It is in very good condition.
July 1st, 2008

Today the lightship has been sold to a new owner: Jeff de Wolf. The ship will stay on its current place for at least the next 3 years, and after that, it will be relocated at a new location and converted into a home for the family of the new owner. The condition of the ship is reasonably well. Unique about the ship is that everything, apart from the interiour of the deckhouse, is still complete and intact. Even in the rooms of the crew the life-vests can be found. Later on this year there will be a website about LV12 under the name: www.Lightship12.com

Something about the owner: Jeff de Wolf is a creative working in advertising and above off all a lightship freak, with 3 other friends he already bought LV94 which is nowdays used as a event-center.The LV94 is as well located in the north of Amsterdam.

If anyone has news, I would be pleased about an e-mail.