There were only a few weeks now before she went into dry dock.
Every 36 months, all cargo is offloaded and the ship goes into dry dock.
On 11 May 1781 she went into dock, during which time she had her bottom coppered.
When we get back to land this Lady is going into dry dock.
One thing is certain: the boat will have to go into dock and the crew has increased time ashore!
She had to go into dock before she could sail again.
If our pump jet doesn't turn, we go right back into dry dock.
But now the destroyer needed to go into dock for underwater repairs.
It's the first thing they do when a ship goes into dry dock.
The boat would have to go into dry dock where she remained until the end of June.