johndiver999
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This is NOT a cattle boat... now would you please moooove over a little bit. 

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Too many divers for the size of the boat. Divers being rushed to do their dives on a tight schedule. Lack of flexibility by DMs to let the clients do their own dives and profiles. Being herded underwater in a follow the leader fashion.
I'd go with that. Don't think I've been on a boat with more than 6. Maybe 8 once.A charter taking more than six divers on a single day trip.
A subset (?) of this discussion, at least for US-flag, is whether the boat has a Coast Guard Certificate of Inspection. More than six paying passengers? Then a COI is required, meaning the boat itself is built to Coast Guard standards (has a collision bulkhead for example, and certain firefighting and lifesaving fixtures). So while it may lack the "intimacy" of the usually smaller "six-pack" uninspected passenger boats, it has more redundancy of design, and requires a captain with a "bigger" license, in both tonnage and sea-time, than the license required for "uninspected passenger vessels".
Anyway I was just wondering how you personally would define a Cattle Boat, what characteristics do they have?
Thx