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Beamer Rock

United Kingdom Latitude/Longitude: 56.00465° / -3.412314°
Description : The distinctive red and white Beamer Beacon which was an aid to navigation for generations of mariners has been in storage since it was dismantled in 2011.Plans have now been revealed to relocate it at St Davids Harbour, in Dalgety Bay, and to incorporate a bistro.The Stevenson-built structure was first erected on Beamer Rock in 1846 at the request of Inverkeithing Town Council.
Type: Lighthouse
Type of Flashing: Flashing (Fl)
Number of Flashes: 1
Light Color: White / W
Interval of Flashing: 3s
Focal Height: 6m
Location / Area / Island: Southeastern Scotland
Operational: Yes
Inactive since Year 2011
Shape & Material Conical / Stone
Color of Structure Red & White

Nearby Vessels

Vessel name Distance Bearing
BEAMER ROCK 0.01 301
FORTH SENTINEL 0.33 337
FORTH KING 0.4 186
COASTWATCH WEST FIFE 0.5 60
MAID OF THE FORTH 0.52 176
FORTH BELLE 0.52 173
ST COLME 0.52 174
QUEENSFERRY BELLE 0.54 172
CORMORANT 0.55 179
VTS 2320812 0.57 16
BELLA II 0.59 178
COASTAL OBSERVER 1 0.67 184
AVANTI 0.75 182
HAV PIKE 1.14 326
SKUA 1.17 102
NORMAND NAVIGATOR 1.25 323
CORRINGHAM 1.28 105
SIRENA 1.36 320
QUEENSFERRY 1.45 97
DISCOVERY 1.7 317
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