Old sailing ship saved from sandy grave

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Old sailing ship saved from sandy grave

They were pretty gentle with it Mike, but it was in surprisingly solid condition and could be slung onto the truck (the truck belongs to NZs oldest boat moving company so they know what they're doing). Also, they were having to work quickly in between tides. Being that it was completely buried in sand for most of its life, the lack of oxygen and damage from the elements probably helped to preserve it. Also it would not have moved at all since it was buried (which happens quite quickly to objects on Muriwai beach, (being on the often wild West coast) which extends for around 60km and the sand is a black iron-sand.

Once removed a fuel tank from a VW beetle there in the late 70s, which was buried up to the windows and just a shell, after being rolled around in the surf for a few days and shedding all its' bits. Fitted the tank in my modified Ford popular.

JB
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Old sailing ship saved from sandy grave

It was interesting to see how they removed it from the ground with a digger! If this was in the UK they would be tickling it with paint brushes for the next ten years.
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Old sailing ship saved from sandy grave

She looks in remarkably good condition considering.
The video is a fitting testimony to the work to restore her.
Regards Bill 👍👍
Never give up.It will come right in the end.
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Old sailing ship saved from sandy grave

The Daring, a New Zealand 2 masted schooner buried in the sand since 1865, was found on Muriwai Beach when the tide uncovered it recently. It was dug up in reasonable condition and transported by truck to Auckland to be restored as a museum exhibit. Would have been a nice looking ship in her day.

Article here https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/124722783/1800s-shipwreck-the-daring-to-be-reassembled-next-to-mangawhai-museum
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