28/09/2017
Major Changes to FASTNET Lighthouse
Both next summer and summer 2019 will see Irish Lights conduct some major work on the Fastnet, Ireland’s most southerly territory.
The cast iron bolts securing the lantern to the 113 year old Cornish Granite tower will be replaced.
The existing light, rotating on a bed of mercury will be decommissioned and the mercury removed. Instead there will be a low energy, environmentally friendly LED light on the roof of the existing lantern. This means that the range will be reduced from the current 27nm to 18nm. The new light will be solar powered by an array of cells placed on the existing balcony. This will be accompanied by a bank of batteries and the diesel generator will be mothballed.
You can learn more about Fastnet and other lighthouses and Aids to Navigation (AtoNs) by joining our Day Skipper Navigation Course where you will also study about charts, tides, weather, buoys, rules, pilotage, passage planning AND SAFETY - a LOT more than just navigation.
Choice of venues
- Elm Tree, Glounthaune, Co .Cork begins Tue 17 Oct 2017 - weekly for 16 classes
- RCYC Crosshaven begins Wed 18 Oct 2017 - weekly for 16 classes
http://www.sailcork.com/courses/day-skipper-navigation
Call Jo on 021 4811237 for details or booking