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Bateau-feu BF6 SANDETTIE

59140 Dunkerque, France (Hauts de France)

Address 9 Quai de la Citadelle
Musée Portuaire Dunkerque 
 
Floor area unfortunately not known yet  
 
Museum typ Exhibition
Navy / Watercraft
  • Amateur Radio / Military & Industry Radio


Opening times
The Sandettié reopens during the February school holidays.
Outside of school vacation: sundays and bank holidays at 15:00 and 16:30 (guided tours).
Short school holidays: every days from 14:00 to 18:00 (no guided tour)
La réouverture du Sandettié se fait aux vacances de février.
Hors vacances : dimanche et jours fériés à 15h et 16h30 (visites guidées).
Lors des petites vacances scolaires (zone B) et les vacances d'été : ouvert tous les jours en visite libre de 14h à 18h

Admission
Status from 05/2017
Boats: 8 € (normal) - 6,50 € (reduced) - 22 € (family)
Museum + boats: 14 € (normal) - 12 € (tarif reduced) - 34 € (family)
Bateaux: 8 € (tarif plein) - 6,50 € (tarif réduit) - 22 € (tarif famille)
Musée + bateaux: 14 € (tarif plein) - 12 € (tarif réduit) - 34 € (forfait famille)

Contact
Tel.:+33-3-28 63 33 39  Fax:+33-3-28 65 06 62  
eMail:contact museeportuaire.fr   

Homepage www.museeportuaire.com/

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Location / Directions
N51.038149° E2.372778°N51°2.28894' E2°22.36668'N51°2'17.3364" E2°22'22.0008"

Dunkirk (French: Dunkerque, Dutch: Duinkerke(n) is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. It lies 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from the Belgian border.

Dunkirk has a ferry connection which does not accept foot passengers with Dover, England. The Gare de Dunkerque railway station offers connections to Gare de Calais-Ville, Gare de Lille Flandres, Arras and Paris, and several regional destinations in France.

Description

A page of the maritime history of Dunkirk turned when greeted by a chorus of sirens, the lightship Sandettie returned last port 3 June 1989.

Made post 1949, BF 6 (lightship 6) was called successively Dyck and Sandettie, named sandbanks he was responsible for reporting. At each change of assignment, we changed the name painted in large white letters on the hull.

The crew of this ship without destination consisted of 8 men responsible for maintaining the boat and lighting in good working system, perform and transmit meteorological data or to monitor vessels passing close.

Because of their cost and technological advances, lightships were gradually replaced by lighted buoys.


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