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JChidester Saint Posts: 3167 |
posted 09-16-1999 10:49 PM
On April 1, 1946, Coast Guard Lightstation Scotch Cap was destroyed with a loss of all hands by a tsunami. Although the Coast Guard crew felt the earthquake they did not evacuate. Approximately 45 minutes passed after the earthquake before the arrival of the tsunami. The lighthouse was 40' above local sea level and it was a 5 story building atop that rock. But the tsunami was over 100 foot high and traveling at extreme speed - typically 500 miles an hour. Dead were: Since we haven't seen any Alaskan Lighthouses yet, this would make a great first - as well as serve as a tribute to the loss of the Scotch Cap crew. The information above and much more is at this URL: |
mombo Cruise Director Posts: 1604 |
posted 09-16-1999 11:13 PM
Good suggestion John, for the first GLOP! |
Dave H Cruise Director Posts: 1025 |
posted 09-16-1999 11:57 PM
Article in Summer 1999 GLLKA Beacon about Chief Petit. One of the USCG Keeper class of Coastal Bouy Tenders named in his honor was launced 1/30/99 in Marinette, WI. (WLM 558, USCGC Anthony Petit) I agree with Mombo, producing Scotch Cap would be a good start for GLOP series. It would also be a tribute to the members of the USCG who served as lightkeepers. Dave |
Mike Seewald WACKO Posts: 420 |
posted 09-17-1999 06:33 AM
It would be a fitting tribute to the U.S.C.G. for Harbour Lights to make a replica of the Scotch Cap Light. Perhaps an additional flag on the base could have the names of the men stationed there engraved on it as well. |
TheLightkeeper WACKO Posts: 453 |
posted 09-17-1999 09:51 AM
Perhaps HL could make this a special millenium piece honoring all those who have died while on duty in the Lighthose Service. "TheLightkeeper" |
JeffB WACKO Posts: 230 |
posted 09-17-1999 10:20 AM
I heartily agree. What a more fitting piece for the first Alaskan lighthouse? |
LamarB Cruise Director Posts: 900 |
posted 09-17-1999 11:53 AM
I too agree and I like Mike's idea of an additional flag in honor of those who lost their lives at Scotch Cap. Excellent idea St. John. ------------------ |
Joanne Cruise Director Posts: 866 |
posted 09-17-1999 08:04 PM
It wasn't until I got involved in this forum that I began to understand the important and perilous job that the Coast Guard performs for this country. Just this morning the news reported how Coast Guard helicopters were rescuing people stranded on their roofs in New Jersey due to floods from Floyd. I would like to see them honored in a special way and this would really be a great tribute to those men who have lost their lives. Joanne |
Stan WACKO Posts: 88 |
posted 09-17-1999 09:12 PM
I heartily endorse Sir John's recommendation that HL sculpt an Alaskan lighthouse. It's the only state with lighthouses not yet represented by HL's artisans. And the rationale for your recommendation, Sir John, is well stated. |
RRohweder WACKO Posts: 384 |
posted 09-18-1999 08:56 PM
Add me to the list of WACKO's that agree with the idea of putting out Scotch Cap. That's always been a story of interest to me John. Sailed through Unimak Pass lots of times, and the story of Scotch Cap always sent chills up my spine. Rich ------------------ |
Dave H Cruise Director Posts: 1025 |
posted 09-18-1999 10:25 PM
Rich, Having spent a year on the Navy's vacation paradise at Adak, appreciated the possibility of tsunamis. We had a semi-active volcano on an island not too far away, and we were pretty much at sea level. Dave |
DonnaJLM WACKO Posts: 69 |
posted 09-22-1999 12:28 PM
Add my vote to the "great idea" sentiment. Is there any memorial to the lighthouse and crew? There should be, although probably not too many people visit the site. |
Dave H Cruise Director Posts: 1025 |
posted 09-23-1999 12:46 AM
One of the most significan memorials that can be - a ship named in honor of Chief Anthony Petit, the Lightkeeper. The crew of the USCGC Anthony Petit will learn of the man the ship is named in honor of, and as the crew moves on so will the knowledge of Chief Petit's service. Dave |
Dave H Cruise Director Posts: 1025 |
posted 03-22-2000 11:51 PM
Was looking for something else and came across this link about Scotch Cap and the tsunami. http://www.geophys.washington.edu/tsunami/general/historic/aleutian46.html Dave |
DALE LAWRENCE WACKO Posts: 405 |
posted 03-23-2000 12:43 AM
Dave Thanks for the link and bringing this thread back. Fits well with the Memorial lights idea. Sure hope HL does this one. Dale|:-{ |
Brent WACKO Posts: 590 |
posted 03-23-2000 05:42 AM
It was a handsome structure in its day! I think its an Excellent idea! |
Kat WACKO Posts: 162 |
posted 03-29-2000 04:47 PM
Thanks Dave for the info on Scotch Cap, the pic was great! I also would like to endorse the making of Scotch Cap by HL in order to honor those who lost their lives. Thanks John C. for the wonderful idea. KAT {=^+^=} |
Rusty WACKO Posts: 340 |
posted 03-30-2000 06:46 PM
Great idea John! It is a sad story and I appreciate Dave's link to the story.. It was a good looking lighthouse. It's unbelievable how destructive that tsunami was. I wonder what was going through their minds when they saw that wave coming... (If they did)... Rusty |
Dave H Cruise Director Posts: 1025 |
posted 03-30-2000 10:31 PM
Saturday will be the 54th anniversary of this tragic event. Let's all take a moment to think of and honor those who serve mariners. Dave |
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