Episode

Light Hearted Lite 36 – Bob Mannino, Nantucket Lightship LV-112

Podcast
Light Hearted
Published
Jan 4, 2026
Duration seconds
1830
Processing state
not_requested
Canonical source
https://news.uslhs.org/2026/01/04/light-hearted-lite-36-bob-mannino-nantucket-lightship-lv-112/
Audio
https://media.blubrry.com/light_hearted/content.blubrry.com/light_hearted/LHL-2026-1-04.mp3
JSON
/v1/public/podcasts/light-hearted-754364/episodes/light-hearted-lite-36-bob-mannino-nantucket-lightship-lv-112
Markdown
/podcast/light-hearted-754364/light-hearted-lite-36-bob-mannino-nantucket-lightship-lv-112.md

Actions

  • POST https://stenobird.com/v1/public/podcasts/light-hearted-754364/episodes/light-hearted-lite-36-bob-mannino-nantucket-lightship-lv-112/transcription-requests
    Idempotently request low-priority transcript generation for this episode.
  • GET https://stenobird.com/podcast/light-hearted-754364/light-hearted-lite-36-bob-mannino-nantucket-lightship-lv-112.md
    Read the agent-friendly Markdown representation of this episode resource.

Summary

Nantucket Lightship LV-112. By Arnold Reinhold, Creative Commons license. Today we look back at an interview that was first heard in October 2020. Our guest is Bob Mannino, founder and president of the United States Lightship Museum. The USLM is the steward of the Nantucket Lightship LV-112, the largest lightship ever built in the United States. Bob Mannino The Nantucket South Shoals were a great hazard to shipping, and a lightship was first stationed at the Shoals in 1854. The last vessel to serve there was the LV-112, built in 1936. Its position was 50 miles southeast of Nantucket Island and 100 miles from the U.S. mainland. The LV-112 was decommissioned in 1975 and today it serves as a floating museum in East Boston, Massachusetts. Bob Mannino has been involved for many years in historic preservation and related educational programs, maritime and non-maritime.