In 1986 when the waters of the Sea of Galilee were at a historic low point, the remains of a first century boat, 8 meters (27 feet) long and 2.3 meters (7.5 feet) wide were spotted by two fishermen brothers, sticking out of the water. What followed was an engineering challenge to raise the boat while preserving it and transporting it to land. Ultimately the boat had to be submerged in a chemical bath for seven years before being put on display at the Yigal Alon Museum at Kibbutz Ginosar. Boats of this type are mentioned 50 times in the Gospels, attesting to the role the lake and its local industries played as a backdrop to the ministry of Jesus.