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Tennessee Reef beacon part 2 of 2

Posted By: ericlighthouse

Tennessee Reef beacon part 2 of 2 - 08/09/06 06:42 PM



The light has seen better days. Boy do the birds love the reef lights.



Notice the ladder runs down one side, not the middle.



Notice the walk way around the lantern room is a grate, not solid.



Boy did I want to climb, but the water was too rough to get close enough to the tower and no dock.
Posted By: Zachary

Re: Tennessee Reef beacon part 2 of 2 - 08/09/06 07:51 PM

Thanks for posting them, is there an optic?
Posted By: rscroope

Re: Tennessee Reef beacon part 2 of 2 - 08/09/06 08:08 PM

Amazingly it looks in pretty good shape?
Posted By: Zachary

Re: Tennessee Reef beacon part 2 of 2 - 08/09/06 08:24 PM

Most of these types of reef lights are like that (sans lantern, that is), Just rust. This one, Hen & Chickens Shoal, & Molasses Reef are all that remain though, the others have been replaced.
Posted By: ericlighthouse

Re: Tennessee Reef beacon part 2 of 2 - 08/09/06 10:04 PM

All but one of these lights are still listed on navigation charts, so they should be lit.

By the way I have a long distance shot of Pulaski, but it only a large dot on the picture. Hope to go to some of the others in the future.
Posted By: Shortcake

Re: Tennessee Reef beacon part 2 of 2 - 08/10/06 12:04 AM

Eric,

I'm not familiar with Tennessee Reef Light, where is it located?
Posted By: WackoPaul

Re: Tennessee Reef beacon part 2 of 2 - 08/10/06 12:24 AM

Tennessee Reef Light Website
Posted By: Zachary

Re: Tennessee Reef beacon part 2 of 2 - 08/10/06 03:10 AM

I've come to understand that all the other ones were replaced by modern beacons. Is that not true?
Posted By: Dave H

Re: Tennessee Reef beacon part 2 of 2 - 08/10/06 05:05 AM

Gee, one page with images by both Eric and Zachary...
Posted By: ericlighthouse

Re: Tennessee Reef beacon part 2 of 2 - 08/10/06 08:25 AM

Stephanie, it is located between Sombrero Reef and Alligator Reef, about 4 miles south of Long Key.

Zachary, as far as I know they were NOT replaced with modern lights, but the lantern room was taken off all BUT Tennessee Reef (One of the reasons I wanted to go to it before the others, in case the Coast Guard decided to remove that one too!)

Dave ???
Posted By: Dave H

Re: Tennessee Reef beacon part 2 of 2 - 08/10/06 02:38 PM

Follow Paul's link to Rowlett's site - your picture of Hen and Chickens and Zachary's picture of the Pacific Reef lantern.
Posted By: Zachary

Re: Tennessee Reef beacon part 2 of 2 - 08/10/06 04:43 PM

I looked at the Light List and it seems I was mistaken, if the descriptions are right then they are all still there.
Posted By: ericlighthouse

Re: Tennessee Reef beacon part 2 of 2 - 08/11/06 12:26 AM

That is cool Dave. cool
Posted By: 5lights

Re: Tennessee Reef beacon part 2 of 2 - 08/11/06 01:10 AM

Paul-Glad you posted the link. I didn't know some of those reef lights even existed-had never heard of them until today.
Posted By: SThompson

Re: Tennessee Reef beacon part 2 of 2 - 08/11/06 04:53 PM

Those light's bring back the good old days. Pulaski Shoals was always a rough one to work. Hen's & Chicken's Reef was replaced by a buoy many years ago. I used to scrape 8" thick quano off it once a year in the early 80's.

Sean
Posted By: Zachary

Re: Tennessee Reef beacon part 2 of 2 - 08/11/06 07:59 PM

Sthompson, did you used to work with Florida's reef lights?
Posted By: Dave H

Re: Tennessee Reef beacon part 2 of 2 - 08/11/06 08:54 PM

I'm sure you miss those chipping days, Sean. Too bad they never developed some kind of spray that the environmentalists would allow them to use, one that would dissolve all the deposits. Gee, today they probably have to bag it all and dispose of it properly......

Zachary, Sean is a retired USCG BMC. He spent a number of years works Aids to Navigation.
Posted By: ericlighthouse

Re: Tennessee Reef beacon part 2 of 2 - 08/12/06 05:32 AM

My photo of Hen and Chickens was taken in 2004. The lantern room had been removed but the tower was still there.
Posted By: Zachary

Re: Tennessee Reef beacon part 2 of 2 - 08/12/06 05:38 AM

HACS has been decapitated for a while. It looks like it's in rough condition
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