Boat fire Santa Cruz Island

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Wow, I didn't know about that story. Yet it is pretty scary and suspicious at the same time. I have watched some videos on the youtube about what happened and the opinions are different. In my opinion, it cannot be a mystery. I don’t believe in all those things like Bermuda triangle, Megalodon and things like those, forced on National Geographic and Discovery Science! I think that there was something technical, something about the engine maybe, or the coverage. Anyway, I honestly think that a well-reviewed boat mechanic could avoid that to happen. Sadly, the boat wasn’t seen by one and the technical review is very poor.
 
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r32

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"Three safety violations were cited in the indictment, including failing to have a night watch or roving patrol, failing to conduct sufficient fire drills, and failing to conduct sufficient crew training".

34 counts of "seaman's manslaughter". Didn't realize there was a difference in manslaughter on the sea vs. land.
 

Autoprax

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I try not to have other people in charge of my saftey.

Sometimes you can't help it.

Then you have to hope you are lucky.

What a fucking disaster.

Are there any fire suppression systems for boats?
 

Autoprax

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That state should mandate that boats like that have them.

That would be the state doing something good.

That story is so sad.

If I think about it, I can bum myself out.
 

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I try not to have other people in charge of my saftey.

Sometimes you can't help it.

Then you have to hope you are lucky.

What a fucking disaster.

Are there any fire suppression systems for boats?
Supposed to be especially on a boat that size.

Even on my little skiff I have fire extinguishers mounted in very clear spots
 

hammies

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The "nobody on watch" thing was pretty bad, even if it was industry standard practice. I feel bad for the captain and crew and Glenn (boat owner), but worse for the families of the divers. Fucking horrible accident.
 
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$kully

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bit of an overreaction by me.
sick of seeing this thread, had a a friend on the boat. My good friend‘s wife, she was a saint.
They have family who also post here.

I get it it’s a hot topic , just a bummer to revisit these feelings.
I just wish this thread would disappear.
sorry for your loss dude, but it’s news and if there was wrongdoing that led to your friends death than this is a step towards justice for her loved ones that may help prevent something this horrific and preventable from happening to others.
 

GromsDad

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Guilty! The captain may get up to 10 years. Being a licensed captain is serious business.


 

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Horrible story. Ultimately the captain is responsible and clearly he failed those guests. A night watchman who was awake and a fire extinguisher would most likely have prevented this from escalating.
 
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He'll probably get off early. Lucky guy that he gets to do a few years, even though he was responsible for 30+ people's deaths.