Jeff,
Here is a place to start reading about uninspected passenger vessels. Basically, passenger vessels come in 3 types, uninspected, meaning vessels carrying 6 or fewer passengers (12 or fewer of over 100 gross registered tons), Small, meaning inspected, under 100 gross registered tons, carrying fewer than 49 overnight passengers and fewer than 149 passengers ever, or Large, being inspected, over 100 tons, carrying over 149 passengers, more than 49 overnight. Each level carries more requirements for operation. The Spree is a small passenger vessel. We are inspected by the Coast Guard, we have been tested to ensure we will remain upright under any sea conditions with a full load of passengers with one compartment flooded, our bunks are a certain size, we have seating and rail space for a certain number, etc. etc. Large passenger vessels have more fire fighting requirements, have rated fire walls between cabins, a larger number of required heads, etc. Uninspected means possibly as little as lifejackets and flares. And you won't HAVE to undergo a courtesy inspection. Why anyone would pass up the nifty sticker, Ai don't know, unless you were hiding something. I have no idea what kind of vessel Loanwolf's wife was on, I am only addressing this because most folks have this belief in the operator, that the operator will always do what the client thinks is right, and that the Coast Guard will make sure that the operator is doing what the customer thinks is right. The reality is that the Coast Guard has no special requirements for dive boats versus ferry boats versus crew boats operating in the Gulf versus a dinner cruise boat. The customer's expectations are most often not met, because their expectation is based on an assumption, and the assumption has no basis in fact. Usually, no harm, no foul, everything goes right and all is well. When bad stuff happens, and you expect an ambulance with a paramedic to show up at the dive site, or, better yet, a fully equipped Emergency room staff with all of the bells and whistles flying in in their chopper, or the dive boat captain to whip out his PADI deceased diver resurrection card, you will be disappointed.
Loanwolf, I am not being flip at your expense. I am deeply sorry for your loss. I just hate to see an operator or the Coast Guard held accountable on open forum for something that they have no control over.
Edit PS. A inspected vessel is required to start their briefing with "this is an inspected vessel...". An uninspected vessel is not required to give a briefing.