It's about time that someone actually shot the ship instead of themselves. I don't care about the bad weather, how many times it took you to get there...I want to see the ship...you showed just enough of the divers and the effort and I appreciate that you did. My hats off...best documentary filming I've ever seen. I would love to see the lower parts of the interior with a drone, however, I wasn't left screaming "show the ship". Great job!
Oh I know, how dare the people that spent thousands of dollars and lots of their time to even GET to the wreck to be able to dive it use their OWN equipment to film their struggles. Don't they know they are only here for YOUR entertainment? Silly entitled jerks! Noone cares what you'd "love to see" you absolute jagoff. How about you go do it yourself? Are you sure you aren't related to William Harkness, the cheap jagoff millionaire that couldn't be bothered to spend 25 dollars to pilot the ship out of the harbor properly? Same mentality.
Sin lugar a dudas, este sería el PECIO por excelencia,donde bucearia una y otra vez. Mi henorabuena al productor del vídeo. Debe ser toda una bendición trabajar haciendo lo que mas se ama. En este caso Buceo en cápsulas del tiempo como la que nos ofreces aqui. FELICIDADES
Truly amazing video! To me this particular wreck is the sort of fantastical and idealized shipwreck that I think a lot of us non-divers picture when we think of a stereotypical “shipwreck”. Like how you can still so clearly see the stairs and hallways and furniture, for example. Absolutely picturesque!
One doesn't need to be a naval architect or historian to instantly recognise that this vessel is simply beautifully exquisite in every aspect! As a viewer, I'm captivated at how tragically beautiful she is, and as a human being I'm utterly outraged that her vile owner wouldn't pay the $11 necessary to protect her by hiring the Pilot, then, when she was aground, nor pay for sufficient rescue craft and personnel to safely refloat her! I can only imagine how it must feel to hover over the wreck, to enter rooms and cabins, and to explore in such solitude. Your excellent videography allows a glimpse of her tragic, subsea magnificence, thank you for that!
This is amazing it's always been my dream to dive a shipwreck but being afraid of water this is as close as I get its amazing to see so much history frozen in time keep up the great work an carry on finding wreaks like this plz
I'm not sure if the owner needed berating or congratulating for not paying the $11. If he had, this wonderful yacht may have lived a long life, unfortunately she would've probably been cut up and faded into history. Being cheap wrecked this beautiful yacht, however it gave us a superb time capsule.
They wanted to use two tugs to haul her off as she went a ground easy but rich guy wasn’t having any of this, her bow high and stern already low to the water line slipped beneath and was gone here’s your sign lol
Everyone needs to remember that Henry Ford was paying 5 dollars a day to work in his auto factory so 11 dollars was over a days wage BUT on the other hand if he could afford to buy this Ship he certainly could have afforded the 11bucks.
It's about time that someone actually shot the ship instead of themselves. I don't care about the bad weather, how many times it took you to get there...I want to see the ship...you showed just enough of the divers and the effort and I appreciate that you did. My hats off...best documentary filming I've ever seen. I would love to see the lower parts of the interior with a drone, however, I wasn't left screaming "show the ship". Great job!
Oh I know, how dare the people that spent thousands of dollars and lots of their time to even GET to the wreck to be able to dive it use their OWN equipment to film their struggles. Don't they know they are only here for YOUR entertainment? Silly entitled jerks! Noone cares what you'd "love to see" you absolute jagoff. How about you go do it yourself? Are you sure you aren't related to William Harkness, the cheap jagoff millionaire that couldn't be bothered to spend 25 dollars to pilot the ship out of the harbor properly? Same mentality.
@@codyking4848 you good bro? Having a little moment there?? I think it's nap time.
Agree some docos about stuff like this have 90% filler, very annoying!
You shot this with the viewer at heart!
Thanks Todd. That trip was a special one for our group. That was my first edited video ever. Glad you enjoyed it. Safe Diving,
stunning.Beyond expectations
Would be cool if someone sent a small rover down the stairs into the lower parts of the yacht.
Sin lugar a dudas, este sería el PECIO por excelencia,donde bucearia una y otra vez. Mi henorabuena al productor del vídeo. Debe ser toda una bendición trabajar haciendo lo que mas se ama. En este caso Buceo en cápsulas del tiempo como la que nos ofreces aqui. FELICIDADES
Truly amazing video! To me this particular wreck is the sort of fantastical and idealized shipwreck that I think a lot of us non-divers picture when we think of a stereotypical “shipwreck”. Like how you can still so clearly see the stairs and hallways and furniture, for example. Absolutely picturesque!
Thanks for showing us around! Nice soundtrack too.
Perfect soundtrack.
When it was floating at the dock photo u couldnt see any of this gold leaf art work unbelievable art work
One doesn't need to be a naval architect or historian to instantly recognise that this vessel is simply beautifully exquisite in every aspect!
As a viewer, I'm captivated at how tragically beautiful she is, and as a human being I'm utterly outraged that her vile owner wouldn't pay the $11 necessary to protect her by hiring the Pilot, then, when she was aground, nor pay for sufficient rescue craft and personnel to safely refloat her!
I can only imagine how it must feel to hover over the wreck, to enter rooms and cabins, and to explore in such solitude.
Your excellent videography allows a glimpse of her tragic, subsea magnificence, thank you for that!
This is amazing it's always been my dream to dive a shipwreck but being afraid of water this is as close as I get its amazing to see so much history frozen in time keep up the great work an carry on finding wreaks like this plz
I'm not sure if the owner needed berating or congratulating for not paying the $11. If he had, this wonderful yacht may have lived a long life, unfortunately she would've probably been cut up and faded into history. Being cheap wrecked this beautiful yacht, however it gave us a superb time capsule.
I bet he got an earful from everyone for a long time after.
What a beautiful and well built lady she was.
They wanted to use two tugs to haul her off as she went a ground easy but rich guy wasn’t having any of this, her bow high and stern already low to the water line slipped beneath and was gone here’s your sign lol
Everyone needs to remember that Henry Ford was paying 5 dollars a day to work in his auto factory so 11 dollars was over a days wage BUT on the other hand if he could afford to buy this Ship he certainly could have afforded the 11bucks.
Shine on u crazy diamond.....
Amazing
Love the music , PINK FLOYD, and who doesn't like good sax
Eerie and beautiful! Did the owner go and buy another yacht?
P.S., how much was the Gunilda worth at the time of sinking?
I like it good detail video
Fantastic!!! Cheers!!!
Excellent footage, though I have to say I found the soundtrack distracted rather than enhanced the experience. But that's just me.
Why is it so well preserved?
Shes in very cold, deep freshwater
Eduardian opulence frozen in time.
Are you allowed to take things from the shipwreck if you want? Was there anything valuable on board when it went down that they know of?
Not supposed to. There would be nothing left if so.
A sailboat....should be superbe....with all in nice condition even the flag.
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Luxury steamer !
Refloat quest !
$11 was a lot of money back then except for someone who owns a yacht!!!
Whoop!
Torpedo in da water....sorry my bad not this time....
Loved the ship, but i really don't care for the music, it just doesn't fit. The views are really awesome though. God bless.
Amazing but why do divers always put the corniest music on the planet over top of their videos?