scubaozy
Contributor
I think without proper root cause analysis, trying to offer whole sale solutions does not make sense. You can install most advanced fire fighting equipment if someone with a silly reason turns it off, or does not maintain, accidents like this will occur again.
Smoke detectors are useful when they work but mostly around the cabins. Real danger is around the engine room and the galley. I recommend everyone to do a personal escape plan around these two scenarios.
Smoke detectors are useful when they work but mostly around the cabins. Real danger is around the engine room and the galley. I recommend everyone to do a personal escape plan around these two scenarios.
The LoB in question did have engine room co2 extinguishing system. I can't say whether it was functional though. Hurricane afaik, did not have co2 system. As we saw in video, with the speed fire spread, only an automated system would help provided it was functional.Liveaboard dive boats have crappy Home Depot smoke detectors with dead batteries. I’ve sailed on both.