Navinal Point is made up of a few ridges of sand and a large swamp partly covered with the bushes. The mangrove forms the background of Navinal Point. North East ward from Navinal Point, is Bacha Creek on which Mundra new port exists. Vast land on the South-West of the Navinal point Lighthouse was Re-claimed during 1996-97 for Adani port.Navinal point Lighthouse is approachable by a Departmental machine boat through the creek from Mundra port through the Creek. There is a pucca road connecting Mundra Port to Mundra Town. A land route to Navinal point Lighthouse through Adani port Area is also available since 1996. A Lighted beacon existed at the Navinal point in 1892. It was a fixed light being hoisted from a column regularly.It was mainly to assist boats ferrying between ports of Mundra, Tuna, Rozi and Okha. An improved flashing light was installed in the same lantern. in 1949. A new Lighthouse tower and a Baffle wall for fog signal were constructed and completed in 1965. The Lighthouse and fog signal equipments supplied by M/s B.B.T, Paris, were installed at the station. The lighthouse was commissioned into service on 1st June 1965. In 1988 the fog signal service was withdrawn and equipments removed. The emergency light source working on DA gas was replaced by 12V 60W Halogen lamp on 5th June 1993. The direct drive system was integrated with the optic assembly on 28th June 1997.The jacketing of tower was taken up and completed in 1994.A 65m Radar tower for ‘X’ Band Radar for proposed VTS for the Gulf of Kachchh is planned at Navinal.
Location : Navinal Lighthouse Mundra
Kachchh - 370421
State: Gujarat
Navinal Point Lighthouse
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Position : 220 44.4’ N 690 42.8’ E
Characteristic : flash (2) White every 15 Sec
Tower Colour : Black and White bands
Tower : 28 m high RCC circular Tower
Height above MSL : 25m
Range : 23 NM
Optical Equip : 250 mm 4th order revolving Optic inside 2.0m dia Lantern House (BBT)
Illuminant : 110V 1000W incandescent lamp
Source of Energy : Diesel generated Supply : 220V 50 Hz
Commensed year : 1892
Subsequent Innovations : 1949, 1965, 1988, 1993,1994, 1997