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It was a disgrace that the rich US had allowed her to reach this
condition but all that I said was true -as you can see. http://www.hazegray.org/faq/smn8.htm#H2 "In 1994 the Navy surveyed Constellation and found her to be in very poor condition. One officer reported that he could easily plunge his finger through some of her major beams, due to the advanced state of decay. Among other problems, she was leaking 1200 gallons a day and had suffered 35 inches of hog. She was promptly closed to the public, and all rigging and guns were removed. The frail hull was temporarily supported by a network of steel cables and slings to hold her in her proper shape until she could be drydocked" In a strange quirk of fate it also turns out that on her first 'sail' Constitution was _not_ released from her tugs Jeff. Cheers |
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