Iconic Cape Hatteras Lighthouse goes dark for repairs

Published 12:00 am Wednesday, February 14, 2018

In this May 10, 2015, photo, the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse is seen from the porch of the light keepers house in Buxton, N.C. The lighthouse has gone dark for about a month while officials await custom-made parts for storm damage repairs. Petty Officer 3rd Class Nate Cox, a U.S. Coast Guard spokesman, said Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2018, the light has been off since mid-January after machinery was damaged by storms. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)

Associated Press

BUXTON — The iconic Cape Hatteras Lighthouse has gone dark for about a month while officials await custom-made parts for storm damage repairs.

Petty Officer 3rd Class Nate Cox, a Coast Guard spokesman, said the light has been off since mid-January after machinery was damaged by storms.

Cox said replacement parts are being made by a company in Ohio and should arrive soon. He compared the process to finding parts for an antique car.

The lighthouse was built in 1870, replacing an earlier structure.

Cox said modern ships use GPS and digital mapping so the repairs haven’t sidelined a primary navigation tool.

The current outage, although unusually long, should be shorter than several months in 1999 when the lighthouse went dark so it could be moved.