Lightship Jasmund
The lightship after the renaming in Bremen II
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The Lightship Jasmund was a 1911/1912 built lightship .
The construction of the lightship Jasmund was ordered by the Minister of Public Works in Berlin (Nautical Department of the Reichsmarineamt, District President Stralsund, Royal Waterworks Authority East, Stralsund). The ship should be laid out in front of Rügen instead of the Jasmund outer buoy. Until its completion by the shipyard Jos. L. Meyer , Papenburg / Ems, the reserve lightship Reserve-Sonderburg , built in 1906, was used to mark the change of course on the Saßnitz - Trelleborg line . The lightship Jasmund was a red-painted, two-masted ship with a bowsprit. The station name was written in white on both sides. There were gaffs on both masts and a red ball 1.50 meters in diameter at the top of the lamp post.
The fire ship Jasmund was on 10 March 1912 Jasmund, about two miles east-northeast from Ranzow beacon at the position 54 ° 36 ' N , 13 ° 41' O designed. As the war light ship D , the ship was subordinate to the Imperial Navy during the First World War . Among other things , it was anchored on the Jade Bay until March 20, 1918 , and from March 20 to December 3, 1918, it participated in the Dagö - Ösel enterprise.
In 1925 the Jasmund station was closed and the ship was handed over to the Bremen Waterways Directorate. It was renamed Bremen II to the west of the Tegeler Plate and moved to the Bremen station at a water depth of 14 meters (position: 53 ° 47 ' N , 8 ° 9' E ) and replaced the three-masted lightship Bremen there . As a sign of the day, it showed a black square in the front top placed at a corner.
After it was taken over by the Navy in 1939 as the light ship R , the ship continued to take up position in the mouth of the Weser, on October 9, 1942 as guard ship 21 in the Great Belt , later it served as DKP 37 of the coastal defense flotilla, until the end of the war as the outpost security ship VS 249. 1945 the ship could be transferred back to Bremen, on January 13, 1949 it was laid out again on the peace position at the location of the pulled-in light buoy LS / R. After being taken out of service on March 26, 1954, it was finally scrapped on October 15, 1957 at the Eisen & Metall company in Bremerhaven .
See also
Individual evidence
- ^ Lightship Weser ( Memento from September 27, 2007 in the Internet Archive ).
Web links
- Lightship Jasmund ( Memento from September 27, 2007 in the Internet Archive )