
Plastimo Blue Water Life Rafts
Offshore Liferafts

Offshore liferafts are designed for blue water use.
Essential features are: 2 stacked tubes and a self-erecting canopy, very large ballast pockets (42 litres).
Insulating double floor on all models, for thermal protection.
4-man to 10-man versions, packed in canisters or a valise.
ISO 9650-1 Transocean Liferaft

New generation liferaft, developed from the ISO 9650 standard.
Designed for navigation in extreme conditions: large capacity and
quantity of ballast pockets, large area drogue anchors, -15°C inflation
temperature (group A), double insulating floor, fluo orange canopy with
automatically erecting arch tube, 4.3 cd. outside light, radar- and
retro-reflecting stripes.
The Transocean ISO 9650-1 also
features a ballasted reversible ladder and grab handle to ease
embarking This system allows the victim to hoist himself up on the
ladder and then topple easily into the raft.
Should the liferaft
inflate upside down, the boarding ladder simply reverts, to allow the
victim to pull himself on the capsized liferaft and make it easier to
turn over the raft in its natural position.
Two types of survival
equipment packs are available, depending on the expected time that the
victim may spend in the raft waiting for the rescue teams: the
emergency pack includes water and food (rescue forces expected after 24
hours) and a standard pack (rescue forces expected within 24 hours.
4-man to 12-man versions, packed in canisters or a valise.
ISAF Transocean Liferaft

Developed from the ISAF standard, it is specially adapted to offshore racing.
Designed
for navigation in extreme conditions: large capacity and quantity of
ballast pockets, large area drogue anchors, -15°C inflation
temperature, double insulating floor, fluo orange canopy with
automatically erecting arch tube, 4.3 cd. outside light, radar- and
retro-reflecting stripes.
The Transocean ISAF Life Raft also features a boarding ramp with
an inside grab handle to ease embarking. This system allows the victim
to hoist himself up on the ramp and then topple easily into the raft.
Two
types of survival equipment packs are available, depending on the
expected time that the victim may spend in the raft waiting for the
rescue teams: the emergency pack includes water and food (rescue
forces expected after 24 hours) and a standard pack (rescue forces
expected within 24 hours).
The survival pack can be completed with a grab bag.
4-man to 12-man versions, all packed in canisters.
For a full and detailed list of Plastimo products available from Storm Force Marine in Hong Kong, please see the Plastimo website.
