I'd bet that the CG, the Navy, and the ins. co. already have the exact coordinates pin pointed, Just submit a FOIA request and you can probably get every bit of documented information they have about it so far, including all the video footage of it. Also, i'm no pro on the subject, but i'd say that if it is deeper than 1000', it's completely unsalvageable, just due to the effects of the water pressure on the wood alone.
Oh yeah, I've seen the H.M.S. Rose, and the Bounty come sailing by (at different times), while i was out lobstering, and i'll tell ya the Rose looked absolutely magestic heading N. with a strong SE. wind pushing her along under full sail. I'd say she was doing at least 15 - 20 knots, on her way up to Portland Maine. (i think the cap'n was showing off for photographers and a film crew on board), Because they wanted to swing one of the cameramen out on a yard arm and lower him onto our boat (while underway), The cap'n i was working for at the time "wisely" declined their insane offer !!!. Besides it was quite sloppy out there by the time they came up by, and we could barely keep up with them as it was.
The Bounty on the other hand was a plug on a becalmed sea, and they anchored in the bay for the night, I had circled them on my way back to the harbor, and boy that thing stunk !!!, it was worse than any fishing boat i have ever smelled.