I think as a possible future customer this policy change is the one that means the least to me from a safety issue. As an outsider I don’t see a reason that some appropriate accommodation could not be arranged.When I've been aboard for three day trips, half to 3/4 of the passengers slept onboard. Getting into Ventura at midnight or so, and leaving at 5 or 6am makes a motel pretty expensive. It may not stop divers, but it might cut down the number of trips significantly.
A lot of folks from the SF Bay Area drive down after work, get there late, sleepover night and on the trip out to the islands. Afterward the boat gets in early in the evening, unload, and drive home. Having to get a motel or doing an early morning drive adds expense or inconvenience, both of which can deter divers.
Bob
An overnight watch person and better access to emergency exits, those are significant. Never having been aboard a liveaboard I was ignorant of possible access to exit issues. It will now be one of the first things I look for after boarding the ship. That much I have learned from this tragedy.
And if it does prove to be charging related, this restriction will not end here.