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Mystery of 'Dundee leak' solved | Mystery of 'Dundee leak' solved |
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A team restoring the hull of the RRS Discovery believe they may have got to the bottom of a mystery leak. | A team restoring the hull of the RRS Discovery believe they may have got to the bottom of a mystery leak. |
The so-called "Dundee leak" has affected the famous Antarctic exploration ship ever since her launch more than a century ago. | The so-called "Dundee leak" has affected the famous Antarctic exploration ship ever since her launch more than a century ago. |
The experts have been trying to cure the problem by using a coal tar compound known as "black pudding". | The experts have been trying to cure the problem by using a coal tar compound known as "black pudding". |
They will find out if they have been successful when Discovery is refloated in November. | They will find out if they have been successful when Discovery is refloated in November. |
Captain Robert Scott's ship, used on his expedition to Antarctica, was dry-docked earlier this year so damage caused by mussels, barnacles and a worm could be repaired. | |
It allowed the team to investigate the "Dundee leak". | It allowed the team to investigate the "Dundee leak". |
Gill Poulter from Dundee Heritage Trust told BBC Scotland it was a particular problem on the vessel's 1901-1904 trip to the Antarctic. | |
She said: "The leak got into the hold where the food stores were kept and damaged quite a lot. | She said: "The leak got into the hold where the food stores were kept and damaged quite a lot. |
"Some were totally ruined and the labels came off tins and things, so they didn't know what they had. | "Some were totally ruined and the labels came off tins and things, so they didn't know what they had. |
We'll be able to check every level before she floats and we'll be able to see if she leaks or not John WatsonProject manager | We'll be able to check every level before she floats and we'll be able to see if she leaks or not John WatsonProject manager |
"It was pretty important to know whether the tin you were opening was ox-tongue or Brussels sprouts or gooseberries or whatever it might have been." | "It was pretty important to know whether the tin you were opening was ox-tongue or Brussels sprouts or gooseberries or whatever it might have been." |
Members of the restoration team have not said exactly where they believe the leak to be, but have been sealing the gaps with the "black pudding" compound. | Members of the restoration team have not said exactly where they believe the leak to be, but have been sealing the gaps with the "black pudding" compound. |
It will be tested when water is allowed back into the Discovery's dock in November, a few feet at a time. | |
Project manager John Watson told BBC Scotland: "We'll examine the inside of the ship and after 24 hours, we'll put another 4ft in and so on every 24 hours. | Project manager John Watson told BBC Scotland: "We'll examine the inside of the ship and after 24 hours, we'll put another 4ft in and so on every 24 hours. |
"We'll be able to check every level before she floats and we'll be able to see if she leaks or not." | "We'll be able to check every level before she floats and we'll be able to see if she leaks or not." |
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