ChrisM
Contributor
The emergency hatch was leading to the same room as the stairs. Somebody posted some regulation in the main thread which stated - if I remember well - that the emergency exit should lead so other space than the main one and those two should be far away. Wouldn't be the structure of this ship in direct contradiction with regs then? If so there would be a lawsuit with the government certifying the boat every year? Just thoughts of a person NOT in the know in this area.
the photo in the other thread -- assuming it's the Conception, I only dove the other two and don't recall-- shows the escape hatch daylighting essentially at the back of the salon, right in front of the exit door, and essentially forcing one out of the salon onto the dive deck.
At any rate, 46 CFR Section 116.500(b) states:
"(b) The two required means of escape must be widely separated and, if possible, at opposite ends or sides of the space to minimize the possibility of one incident blocking both escapes."
The reg talks about the location of the egress, not where it leads. Here was one egress at each end of the bunk room (and it couldn't have been any further aft without going into the engine room)