YEAR BUILT: 1923

BUILT AT: Bath (ME)

APPROPRIATION: ?

BUILDER: Bath Iron Works

CONTRACT PRICE: $200,000

SISTER VESSELS: LV 106,107,109,110,111

DESIGN: Steam screw; steel hull, steel pilot house and deckhouses; 2 masts with lantern galleries, smokestack amidships

LENGTH: 132'4" (loa); BEAM: 30'0"; DRAFT: 14'7"; TONNAGE: 775 displ

PROPULSION: Steam - compound reciprocating engine, 400 IHP; 2 oil fired Scotch marine boilers, 120 psi; 4 bladed propeller; max speed 9 knots

ILLUMINATING APPARATUS: 375mm electric lens lantern at each masthead

FOG SIGNAL: 12" steam chime whistle, submarine bell, hand operated bell

CONSTRUCTION NOTES - MODIFICATIONS - EQUIPMENT CHANGES & IMPROVEMENTS: LV 108-
Delivered Sep 17, 1923-
Equipped with~ radio and radiobeacon when built-
1935: Fog signal changed to steam diaphragm horn-
1945: Fitted with detection radar-
1959: Steam power plant removed; repowered with GM 268A diesel 500HP, 4'9" dia
propeller; max speed listed as 6 knots-
1964: USCG lists vessel with duplex 375mm lens lantern on foremast, 15,000cp
each lamp; F2T air diaphone; CR-103 radar, otherwise as shown above-
Radio and visual call sign NMGW (1940-1964)


STATION ASSIGNMENTS: LV 108 / WAL 530
1923: Relief (3d District)
1924-1942: Five Fathom Bank (NJ)
1942-1945: Examination Vessel, WWII
1945-1970: Five Fathom Bank (NJ)

(1942-1945: During WWII, withdrawn from Five Fathom and stationed at Edgemoor Depot (DE); used as examination vessel; armed with one 6-pounder)

HISTORICAL NOTES: LV 108 / WAL 530-
1929 Jun 8, crew rescued USCG warrant officer, pilot of amphibian aircraft which made forced landing near lightship; plane was brought alongside and pumped out; later picked up and taken ashore by tender-
1930 Jun, radiobeacon of Five Fathom LV 108 sequenced with Overfalls and Winter Quarter

More notes:

RETIRED FROM LIGHTSHIP DUTY: 1970; AGE: 47

SUBSEQUENT DISPOSITION: Decommissioned Aug 31, 1970; donated Dec 29, 1971
(recipient not shown). Said to have been scrapped at Norfolk (VA), 1975

COMMANDING OFFICERS: LV 108 / WAL 530

?-1936: Theodore P Maffia, Master
1964: WO David L Trax, OIC

 

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