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Well, I had a fantastic trip to the Gunilda this summer.  I finally got my film developed so I thought I'd share a few photos.

We had 4 great days of diving from Greg Such's boat.  We logged almost 2 hours of bottom time over 4 dives.  That really is a beautiful ship, I've been wanting to dive the Gunilda for years but never had the opportunity.
Flybridge wheel.


This emblem is on the side of the lifeboat.

These are memorial plaques placed to honor divers that have died on the wreck.

These are electric lanterns stored in a closet.  The Gunilda was one of the first private boats to have electricity.

decoeric

Incredible pictures. Please post more if possible. What kind of depths were you looking at for your dives. She is in the 260 range correct?

eric
I'm going from memory here, but I dove the Gunilda in '99 or '00 not sure. But at that time I believe the bell had been broken off. From your pics and the piece on ch 5 last sat looks like it has been re-installed.
Again if memory serves, Ron Benson even had an idea who had done the damage.
                                          Al
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