Ministryofgiraffes
Contributor
Quick ‘Jerry McGuire’ mission statement here.
I believe we must put an end to the structure that enables the liveaboard domino effect ( a confirmed boat is cancelled because several divers cancel/demand date change and the operator then in turn cancels the boat for the remaining divers due to ‘lack of numbers’)... it has been a problem for a while, but is becoming an epidemic in light of the current global conditions. I guess the main issue I have with it is that it permits, in my opinion, one of the most odious traits of selfishness...that of ‘opting others out in their behalf’..
I have zero issue with people choosing to opt out, it’s a free world, they should be able to do whatever they like. I do have an issue with people making a choice which then, by default opts others out or if they make a choice and expect others to pay for that choice. This is the essence of the liveaboard domino effect which is and will undermine any recovery in my opinion.
Let’s be clear that I am not talking about individuals who have valid reasons for not being able to make the boat and thus have a valid reason for requesting a refund from their insurance provider, namely:
A) Their country goes in lockdown and there is no way they can leave the geographical area.
B) The destination country goes on lockdown with all flights in cancelled and there is no way they can get to the boat..
: although, I feel in both of these instances that moving forward there needs to be an insurance policy to cover this eventuality so that the operator is not liable to accommodate changes and the divers have full clear recourse with their insurance provider to cover the loss due to lockdowns (as we see with general standard vacation insurance policies)
I do believe that it should be mandatory/generally accepted practice for a boat to offer a full refund if they are the ones cancelling the trip, but if the rest of my mandate is adhered to, the only reason for this cancellation should be that the boat is not seaworthy, which in turn should be covered by their insurance and therefore refunds shouldn’t be an issue. It should no longer be an issue for a boat to sail with lower numbers due to a group cancelling because the structure should mean that those individuals are held to their contracts, crew get paid, operators don’t have to cover the losses and remaining divers aren’t penalized because they are the ones who actually showed up.
one other aspect which would need to be considered though, it would generally have to be accepted by operators that they would lose some $ on lower gear rentals/alcohol sales etc for lower numbers, also I believe the lack of tips would be a material loss for the crew and therefore I feel tips need to be included in crew salary so that they are paid a correct wage for their work. Tip extra if you like, send Zuckerberg an extra $20 if you feel Facebook has done a really good job this year if you like, but tips can no longer be the difference for crew as to whether it is worthwhile them joining the boat for a week. They would be and currently are materially impacted by group cancellations/mandated date changes and this needs to change.
So in short, we must remove the structure which allows people to demand date changes for a litany of reasons which should not be covered/accommodated by operators, which in turn have a domino effect of impacting others negatively. It’s a shameful practice of entitlement and selfishness and needs to end.
Apologies ‘a bit’ for typos etc.
I believe we must put an end to the structure that enables the liveaboard domino effect ( a confirmed boat is cancelled because several divers cancel/demand date change and the operator then in turn cancels the boat for the remaining divers due to ‘lack of numbers’)... it has been a problem for a while, but is becoming an epidemic in light of the current global conditions. I guess the main issue I have with it is that it permits, in my opinion, one of the most odious traits of selfishness...that of ‘opting others out in their behalf’..
I have zero issue with people choosing to opt out, it’s a free world, they should be able to do whatever they like. I do have an issue with people making a choice which then, by default opts others out or if they make a choice and expect others to pay for that choice. This is the essence of the liveaboard domino effect which is and will undermine any recovery in my opinion.
Let’s be clear that I am not talking about individuals who have valid reasons for not being able to make the boat and thus have a valid reason for requesting a refund from their insurance provider, namely:
A) Their country goes in lockdown and there is no way they can leave the geographical area.
B) The destination country goes on lockdown with all flights in cancelled and there is no way they can get to the boat..
: although, I feel in both of these instances that moving forward there needs to be an insurance policy to cover this eventuality so that the operator is not liable to accommodate changes and the divers have full clear recourse with their insurance provider to cover the loss due to lockdowns (as we see with general standard vacation insurance policies)
I do believe that it should be mandatory/generally accepted practice for a boat to offer a full refund if they are the ones cancelling the trip, but if the rest of my mandate is adhered to, the only reason for this cancellation should be that the boat is not seaworthy, which in turn should be covered by their insurance and therefore refunds shouldn’t be an issue. It should no longer be an issue for a boat to sail with lower numbers due to a group cancelling because the structure should mean that those individuals are held to their contracts, crew get paid, operators don’t have to cover the losses and remaining divers aren’t penalized because they are the ones who actually showed up.
one other aspect which would need to be considered though, it would generally have to be accepted by operators that they would lose some $ on lower gear rentals/alcohol sales etc for lower numbers, also I believe the lack of tips would be a material loss for the crew and therefore I feel tips need to be included in crew salary so that they are paid a correct wage for their work. Tip extra if you like, send Zuckerberg an extra $20 if you feel Facebook has done a really good job this year if you like, but tips can no longer be the difference for crew as to whether it is worthwhile them joining the boat for a week. They would be and currently are materially impacted by group cancellations/mandated date changes and this needs to change.
So in short, we must remove the structure which allows people to demand date changes for a litany of reasons which should not be covered/accommodated by operators, which in turn have a domino effect of impacting others negatively. It’s a shameful practice of entitlement and selfishness and needs to end.
Apologies ‘a bit’ for typos etc.