The extent to which the ship would be rebuilt wasn't settled yet.
The ship that started her career as the Finlandia has been rebuilt many times.
The ship was rebuilt for colonial service in 1936-37.
In 1787 the ship was rebuilt to carry breadfruit trees.
During the war the ship was rebuilt in Britain to become a troop transport.
"The entire ship was overhauled and rebuilt several years ago," Kirk said.
The original was sunk in 1820 for preservation, and the ship has been rebuilt three times since.
Despite almost $2,000,000 in damage, the ship was rebuilt and back in service by the following year.
In 1934 the ship was rebuilt with more powerful engines, increasing her top speed to 18 knots.
In the early 1900s, all four ships were heavily rebuilt.