Image: Sand Point Boathouse - Munising Coast Guard (7a52e054-e4a9-4a69-9c30-ebd113d12cd7)
Description: Many lifeboat stations were assigned the venerable thirty-six foot self-righting motor lifeboat as the primary rescue craft. CG 36528 was assigned to Grand Marais with a crew of four. These boats had a two ton keel which would right them in heavy waves. Divided into three sealable compartments, they could hold a total of 40 people including crew. The motor lifeboats were constructed in Curtis Bay, Maryland and were used for many years on both coasts and the Great Lakes. CG 36528 is now on display in the boathouse at Sand Point, which once served as the Munising motor lifeboat station. A big spoked-wheel wooden cart that could be pulled across sand is visible. Sand Point Boathouse - Munising Coast Guard. Thirty-six foot self-righting rescue boat inside, along with a life saving station rescue cart. Keywords: pictured rocks national lakeshore; pictured rocks; piro; coast guard; rescue boat; thirty-six footer; self-righting boat; cg-36528; munising; boathouse
Title: Sand Point Boathouse - Munising Coast Guard
Credit: NPGallery
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