CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (AP) _ It’s a good thing this Nina didn’t make the original voyage to the New World.
A replica of one of the ships used by explorer Christopher Columbus sprung a leak two days before Corpus Christi planned to turn it over to a nonprofit group.
The Corpus Christi Caller-Times reported Tuesday that the city could face a $6,000 repair bill. A temporary patch was applied, using roofing adhesive.
Marina officials aren’t sure what damaged the Nina. Superintendent Peter Davidson says he checked the hull and does not believe it is rotting.
The Nina replica will go into dry dock this week. The vessel is one of three of ships built in the late 1980s by Spain to mark the 500th anniversary of the explorer’s voyage. The ships have been permanently docked in Corpus Christi since a 1992 tour.
(Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)