Owner of Conception Boat Speaks Out

Conception in front of a rainbow on the open seas (Photo: Mike Eliason)

By edhat staff

The owner of the Conception diving boat that caught fire and 34 lost their lives people on Monday addressed rumors in a recent interview.

Glen Fritzler, the owner of Truth Aquatics Inc. which operates three diving boats in the Santa Barbara Harbor including Conception, answered questions and provided clarification in a phone interview on Tuesday with Spectrum News.

During the interview, Fritzler stressed there were two entrances into the bunking area on Conception, a main entrance via stairs and an emergency escape hatch. The U.S. Coast Guard has also confirmed this in press conferences. He also stated there were no doors and it was a wide-open doorway without the possibility of locked doors.

Five of the six crew members survived the fire because they were on the upper deck of the vessel where all the passengers and one crew member slept in the below-deck bunking area.

“… the flames reached up there and they had to make a large leap off the boat to escape the boat … I want [the public] to know that a couple of the crewmen swam to the stern of the boat, that could not access any of the fire hoses because they were engulfed,” said Fritzler during the interview.

He also confirmed the two mayday calls were made in the wheelhouse of Conception by the captain who was the last to leave the boat. 

When asked how the crew is doing, Fritzler said they’re emotional wrecks most likely suffering from survivor’s guilt.

It was confirmed there was no type of accelerant on the boat as everything is electric. 

“Of all of the years I’ve been in this business, I’ve never seen or heard of anything like this,” Fritzler told Spectrum News. “It’s a complete tragedy. It’s horrible.”

The full interview can be read here.

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  1. Truth Aquatics has had an excellent reputation in town for four decades, and with good reason. Those boats are immaculate and very well kept. This is a horrific, tragic accident. Dragging the company through the mud through speculation is only inflicting more pain. Let the investigation take place. Let the focus be on coming together to remember those lost and comforting our diving community.

  2. Heavy sigh…the reason the owner explained there are were no doors closing off the 3rd level bunk area is because the 911 operator asked if the passengers were locked and and could the caller go back to the boat and unlock the doors, starting the rumor that there may have been locked doors. It’s clear there were no doors between the bunk area and the above level. Moot point about a galley door since they could not reach that area apparently anyway. I suspect that MRTRUMP is trolling us all.

  3. Idea – Roger can you help on this — what if we created a virtual healing circle on Edhat where we start a story that is ” share all your great stories and memories of the owner, crew, boats and experiences of Truth Aquatics here”. Give them a virtual hug during this time of great pain. SB is a community of innovative thinkers, people with cutting edge knowledge in so many area and peoplecwith generous, conscious hearts that can execute healing in unique unexpected ways… imagine how healing it would be for the community and company to be reminded now of their greatness, and show that we have their backs on this and will not let them fall into the darkness of grief… together we hold hands on this journey… Edgar has the only active community board that can create this… I’m seeing organizations life the Santa Barbara wildlife care network share how the crew regularly rescues hurt wildlife and volunteers… mesa Burger is doing what they did during the FEMA disaster and feeding people… they are a safe healing spot… I think the REAL stories of these amazing people — owners, crew, boats, diving community needs equal or greater focus….

  4. If the owner of the dive boats said there was no way to lock a door then trying to make him a liar is unacceptable. Why would he lie? The poor man is in enough pain and grief without sticking a knife into him. The investigation will turn up all the facts, no reason to “lie” ahead of that as the truth will come out, especially about the made up guesses here on Edhat. Accusing Edhat of “protecting the owner” by not posting “made up omission details” is really out in left field.

  5. I’ve been out to the islands on private sail boats and on the Truth. I know most captains stay up all night (or sleeps with one eye open) making sure the boat doesn’t drift too close to shore or come loose from mooring, etc. not this crew…

  6. If the owner is such a great guy then he could have at least waited until all the victims were found and buried before filing his lawsuit to fight off costly litigation and limit his liability to the victims families. He has 6 months to do it, so filing three days after the deadly inferno has surprised a lot of legal experts.

  7. Exactly why I think there is the possibility that it was a lithium ion batter in some sort of device, either camera equipment or something else. It’s the only thing that makes any sense here. I feel so bad for the owners, and all the family of those who perished, and the surviving crew. I look forward to the results of the investigation as I think, at least hope, it will bring some closure and with that, whatever sense of peace can be reached in this terrible tragedy.

  8. Guess you don’t have the ability to put yourself in other peoples shoes. It’s common for people to demand tens of millions of dollars from just one death, there were 34. Do the math and ask yourself what you would do. His decision has nothing to do with greatness. He is absolutely devastated. We all are.

  9. Is edhat attempting to protect the owners of Conception by not posting comments that point out errors, omissions and falsehoods made by the owner? Such as his statement that the galley did not have a door, much less a door that had a lock on the outside of the door? A former employee of Truth Aquatics, Chris Connelly, stated in an interview with ABC News that Conception did indeed have a locking galley door. That interview is on YouTube, and can easily be verified by edhat. Connelly also stated that Vision has a similar door with a lock, a fact that edhat can confirm by simply going down the the harbor and examining Vision. All these facts are being given to the families of the victims, so edhat is really not protecting the boat owners by suppressing the truth.

  10. You absolute imbecile with a fitting name Mr. Trump. The former employee stated the doors are NEVER locked and do not have locks. You’re quoting it wrong. Also, edhat does not have investigative journalists, furthermore, NO journalists are allowed to go hang out on the Vision or Truth boats to just pop in and take a look. No one is suppressing the truth, YOU ARE SPREADING LIES. Here is the interview that you quoted inaccurately —–https://www.abc10.com/article/news/local/california/former-crewman-and-captain-of-boat-that-caught-fire-explains-safety-measures/103-2ddc8473-8975-442d-aa5e-cec2268c6691—–

  11. The optics of the move are not good. And unless he has great insurance, I doubt that his business will survive no matter what legal moves he makes. They must have considered all of these factors so it will be interesting to see how this plays out.

  12. Regarding the court filing … Larry Mantle’s Airtalk show went into that a little with a maritime attorney today. The attorney claimed these types of filings are “routine” in maritime mass casualty events and may have been filed by Truth Aquatic’s insurance carrier. That part of the program is after the 25:00 min mark ……. https://www.scpr.org/programs/airtalk/2019/09/06/20105/

  13. Optics? I seriously doubt the optics could be any worse in this case… In law and in life, you seek solid legal advice and you act accordingly. You do what you have to do to protect yourself and your family. Maritime law is a whole different ball of wax. Its based on centuries of patchwork, international treaties and laws and requires a very specialized attorney. This is strictly a legal move that will work itself out over time.

  14. It’s a horrible situation for everyone. I don’t know what the legal ramifications of his doing this are. I also don’t know how someone could conceivably continue in this business after a tragedy of this magnitude. Personally, I couldn’t, but that’s an individual decision.

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