Still Kicking
Contributor
I have done California liveaboards since the Conception tragedy and will go again once they start running post Covid. For me, the diving opportunities at outer islands are too good to pass up (i have my own boat but LOBs have greater range and go places with greater safety than i can on my boat).
In 50 years of boat operations there was one accident even close to this magnitude. Horrific yes, but truely unprecedented. Crews are hyper vigilant now and a repeat accident seems very unlikely (knock knock).
Bad things happen ... i could die on a dive, i could die in a wreck driving to the boat, i could die of a heart attack going to fetch something from the garage like my 50 year old neighbor last month. I will take my chances and go on multiday trips.
I just hope there are enough divers like me to keep California liveaboards economically viable. Losing access to some of the most incredible diving in the world would be another tragedy.
In 50 years of boat operations there was one accident even close to this magnitude. Horrific yes, but truely unprecedented. Crews are hyper vigilant now and a repeat accident seems very unlikely (knock knock).
Bad things happen ... i could die on a dive, i could die in a wreck driving to the boat, i could die of a heart attack going to fetch something from the garage like my 50 year old neighbor last month. I will take my chances and go on multiday trips.
I just hope there are enough divers like me to keep California liveaboards economically viable. Losing access to some of the most incredible diving in the world would be another tragedy.