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I have taken 6 liveaboards since 2016, including 2 weeks on the Red Sea Aggressor I. I can comment on nearly all the safety features on the boats, except for the roving watch. I tend to go to bed relatively early, and not get up again until early morning. I have not had or made the opportunity to check for the watch.Just as a reminder, the customers who boarded the Red Sea Aggressor after the Conception fire specifically asked about a roving watch and were absolutely, positively assured that there would be one. How were they to know at that point that the crew was absolutely, positively lying to them?
My wife and I were to be joined by another couple on the Cayman Aggressor this past May, but Covid delayed that until this year (maybe). We asked about the key safety features, and they absolutely, positively assured us they would have, among other things, a roving watch. We absolutely, positively are not counting on it. That is why we paid the extra money to book the cabins above deck, from which we can jump into the ocean with the crew in case of fire.
Besides getting up every night to check, what mechanisms do we have to ensure that there is a roving watch all night?