Luxury Yacht Gunilda

Luxury Yacht Gunilda

Great Lakes Shipwreck History And Rediscovery

Great Lakes Shipwreck History And Rediscovery

Marking The 100th Anniversary Of The Sinking Of The Steam Yacht Em Gunilda Em Ago Art Gallery Of Ontario

Marking The 100th Anniversary Of The Sinking Of The Steam Yacht Em Gunilda Em Ago Art Gallery Of Ontario

Image Gunilda By Becky Kagan Schott Wetpixel Com

Image Gunilda By Becky Kagan Schott Wetpixel Com

A Technical Dive On The Luxury Yacht Gunilda Shipwreck Youtube

A Technical Dive On The Luxury Yacht Gunilda Shipwreck Youtube

Gunilda Sinking 1911 Date 1911 Description This Photogr Flickr

Gunilda Sinking 1911 Date 1911 Description This Photogr Flickr

Gunilda Sinking 1911 Date 1911 Description This Photogr Flickr

Searchlight on the Gunilda.

Luxury yacht gunilda. Gunilda sits upright intact with everything aboard. The luxury steam yacht Gunilda was the flagship of the New York Yacht Club and the pride of its owner oil baron William Harkness one of the wealthiest men in the world at the turn of the century. The luxury yacht Gunilda has been called The most beautiful shipwreck in the world by the 1980 Cousteau Expedition.

The Gunilda was a steam luxury yacht owned by Standard Oil investor William L. Well help you find or build the Cobalt Boat of your dreams call us today to get started. Unfortunately a penchant for cutting corners sent this vessel to a watery grave 240 ft74m deep in Lake Superior.

Gunilda was for years one of the diving communitys most sought-after wrecks. A gold foil covered bowsprit glitters under dive lights. Unsurprisingly the Gunilda soon grounded.

She was later sold to the American oil baron William Harkness in New York and was considered to be the most beautiful and also the flag ship of the esteemed New York Yacht Club. She sank in 265ft of water in Lake Superior Canada in 1911 just 14 years after she was built by a yard in Leith Scotland. The yachts owner millionaire William Harkness had refused to hire a local fisherman to help navigate the shoals near Jackfish Point.

This photograph depicts the sinking of the luxury yacht Gunilda in 1911. At the time she was owned by oil baron William Harkness who on August 11 1911 made the fatal mistake of not hiring a local pilot as he took a group of his well-to-do friends through a. However a penchant for cutting corners sent this vessel to a watery grave in the Great Lakes.

Gunilda was a luxury steam yacht built in 1897. Well help you find or build the Cobalt Boat of your dreams call us today to get started. Ad Hall of Fame boat dealer with a full line of Cobalt Boats offering salesservice storage.

Yacht Gunilda Liquid Productions Inc

Yacht Gunilda Liquid Productions Inc

The Story About Gunilda

The Story About Gunilda

Interior Shot Of Perfectly Preserved Luxury Yacht Gunilda Which Sank In 265ft Of Water In Lake Superior Back In 1911 Submechanophobia

Interior Shot Of Perfectly Preserved Luxury Yacht Gunilda Which Sank In 265ft Of Water In Lake Superior Back In 1911 Submechanophobia

Yacht Gunilda Liquid Productions Inc

Yacht Gunilda Liquid Productions Inc