Lightvessels in Ireland describes any lightvessel or light float previously stationed off the coast of Ireland. The Commissioners of Irish Lights are responsible for the majority of marine navigation aids around the whole of the island of Ireland.
Lightvessels
- Guillemot: built 1921-23 â sold 1968 â set in concrete as the Kilmore Quay Maritime Museum retains much original equipment and fittings. Scrapped during 2011.
- Kittiwake: built 1955 â Removed from station in 2009 and replaced with a superbuoy. Sold, then docked in Dublin's River Liffey and in 2022 removed from Alexandra Basin to be restored and placed on public display in a new docklands heritage project.
- Osprey: built 1953-55 â sold 1975 â now known as Le Batofar, a nightclub/pub moored on the Seine in Paris
- Petrel: built 1913-15 â sold 1968 â club house for Down Cruising Club in Ballydorn
- Puffin Lightvessel, Roche's Point, County Cork â washed away in 1896
Lightvessel stations
- Coningbeg, off the Saltee Islands, 14 km from the County Wexford coast, was established in 1824 and replaced on 26 February 2007 with a "Superbuoy"
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