Stockton Rush Net Worth $25M: Titanic Wreck Survey Victim

Let's look at late Rush's life who enjoyed scuba diving as a hobby and occasionally visited Puget Sound.

After making his first submarine voyage in British Columbia in 2006, Rush developed an interest in exploring the ocean at lower depths. Rush started investigating the possibility of buying a submersible, but he was unable to do so after learning that there were less than 100 privately owned submarines in the globe. Instead, he used designs for a small submersible that a former U.S. Navy submarine commander gave him. 

 

The boat that Rush built has a length of 4 metres (13 feet) and a diving depth of 10 metres (33 feet). After building his tiny submersible, he kept trying to buy one. After Steve Fossett passed away in 2007, he even made an unsuccessful attempt to purchase Fossett's submersible vehicle.

 

Stockton Rush Net Worth

Stockton Rush's estimated net worth varied from $12 million to $25 million, taking into account his career in aerospace engineering, earnings as the CEO of OceanGate Expeditions, and the wealth of his family. But the exact amount of his net worth is still unknown.

 

Stockton Rush Biography

His bio, Rush came from a wealthy Family; his grandfather was a senior executive at Standard Oil in the United States. Before founding OceanGate Expeditions in 2009, Rush was employed by McDonnell Douglas Corporation as a flight test engineer.

 

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His business specialises in planning submersible trips to investigate underwater sites, such as the Titanic.

Rush's ancestors include Richard Stockton and Benjamin Rush, who both signed the Declaration of Independence. He was a passionate supporter of environmental conservation and maritime exploration.

 

Stockton Rush Death

Sadly, Rush passed away in June 2023 while investigating the Titanic wreckage. He was operating a submersible, called the Titan, which imploded. Within the community of oceanic exploration, this loss was greatly felt.

Rush "definitely knew it was going to end like this," according to Karl Stanley, who also claimed to have warned Rush that the craft was hazardous.

 

Wrapping Up

In summary, Stockton Rush's estimated net worth was derived from his commercial and engineering achievements as well as his family's affluence, and it ranged from $12 million to $25 million. The precise amount of his riches is still unknown.

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mohdmalu 26 w

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Ruby01 26 w

Titanic! A great movie indeed

 
 
Temiloluwa Barnabas 26 w

A keen look on his submersibles tho

 
 
Betty 29 w

Wow

 
 
Chick Chock 29 w

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