A tall ship that sank at its dock in Dana Point will be demolished because there is no safe way to lift and salvage it.
The decision was made over the weekend, following extensive efforts to save the Pilgrim. It keeled over in its slip on March 29, leaving its masts out of the water.
The 130-foot-long vessel is a replica of the sailing ship that Richard Henry Dana Jr. wrote about in the classic book “Two Years Before the Mast.” The original Pilgrim that Dana sailed on from Boston in 1834 carried New England goods to California for sale or trade and carried back a load of cattle hides.
The Ocean Institute, the organization that maintained the vessel, which was built in 1945, had warned it probably was beyond repair.