The project reported upon herein involved the installation of power cables to two lighthouses within the jurisdiction of the 13th Coast Guard District. This District is in the process of automating two manned, offshore lighthouses, and in converting one offshore lighthouse presently unmanned to shore power. The manned lighthouses were on Tatoosh Island and on Smith Island; the former is off Cape Flattery at the entrance to San Juan Straits and the latter is located off Whidbey Island at the eastern end of the Straits in Puget Sound. The lighthouse that has already been automated, but which is to be converted to shore power, is located on Destruction Island; this island is off the west coast of Washington State about 50 miles south of Cape Flattery. Contents: Overall Project Description; Organizational Responsibilities; Outfitting and Loading the Cable-Laying Platform; Towing Operations and Final Preparations for Cable Laying; Smith Island Installation; Cape Flattery Installation; Demobilization and Restoration.
Installation of Underwater Power Cable to Smith Island and Cape Flattery Lighthouses
1977
153 pages
Report
No indication
English
Electrotechnology , Energy , Electric cables , Conversion , Power , Shores , Installation , Islands , Lighthouses , Offshore , Puget sound , South(Direction) , Operation , Towing , Straits , Cables , Underwater equipment , Washington(State) , Unmanned , Coastal regions , West(Direction) , Underwater cables , Cable laying
The new lighthouses on Lundy Island
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