diverrex
Contributor
I'm betting, going forward, that the remaining Truth Aquatics boats will find passing future inspections/certifications rather tougher than before, especially happening so close to the FAA being so throughly called out/exposed when certifying the 737Max airliners as safe and sound.
The stigma now attached to the TA boats cannot be hosed off, no reputable consolidator/trip organizer will risk their business reputation or financial/legal/insurance exposure by booking on the remaining boats, which will be retired from service anyway, either via severe regulations, nobody willing to insure them, or a vanished dive market.
Their boat was clearly dangerous and they just got lucky for a very long time until they got unlucky. The RMS Titantic fully met the lifeboat standards of it's day too (legal/regulatory standards) but sadly didn't meet common sense/reasonable person standards either, it just got 'unlucky' much sooner in it's operational career than did 'Conception'.
That 'over a top bunk' escape hatch was an abomination and will likely turn out to be the world's most expensive 'escape' hatch in human history!
As a California diver who has used Truth Aquatics boats I think the dive market would still use them. They actually have the nicest boats in Southern California except for maybe the Horizon out of San Diego. I would go on a Truth Aquatics trip next week if they were running trips.