The historic Kestrel ferry has been raised out of the Waitemata Harbour and is now sitting on dry land.
Three cranes and pumps were used to float the 170 tonne hull to the water's surface yesterday, and the ferry finally made it to an Auckland slipway at about 1am today.
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Twelve salvage experts were involved in the operation, including divers and crane operators. The ship was floated to the surface at about 8pm, but the operation had to wait until high tide to move the ship to Titan Marine Engineering at Wynyard Quarter.
The ship was filled with mud inside and out, said the director of the salvage company, Brett Shipman.