Her crew rigged scuttling charges to destroy the hull, but a fire caused the explosives to detonate prematurely.
For Viale's death scene, the crew rigged a camera mounted on a platform on the side of a truck.
The crew then trimmed her masts and rigging with branches to camouflage the ship.
However, in case the navy might attempt to take over the ship against their will, the crew has rigged the ship with explosives.
The crew rigged a jury-mast and bowsprit and Pelorus was able to get back to Plymouth.
The crew of two of the boats were rigging trot lines, the other was hauling in a net.
Another crew was rigging a scaffold.
Her crew rigged temporary steering gear and she completed the trip, arriving at London in mid-February 1919.
During part of the trip, her crew rigged a single square sail and jib which increased speed by 1.5 knots.
Amidships, Storm and two other chargers stood impatiently in the makeshift shelter the crew had rigged.