Offshore liferaft Mini 6.50

Plastimo
Ref: 61594

Offshore liferaft (division 240) - 24 h - ISO 9650-1.Packaging in specific Mini 6.50 bag. Rafts designed, manufactured and overhauled in the Lorient (France) factory, in an ISO 9001 environment (Bureau Veritas certification). A raft is compulsory in France beyond 6 miles from a shelter. Please note that mini 6.5 liferafts are specific liferafts designed to fit in a MINI 6.50 boat. Raft available only by the order.

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           The making:

  • Exclusive double chamber construction (PVC on the outside, air chamber in PU ultra-resistant to puncture).
    Patented Plastimo percussion head ensuring instant percussion.
  • With over 40 years of experience and a perfect mastery of the production chain - from design to revisions - Plastimo is the only brand to offer an 18-year warranty, with retroactive effect since 2012 (under revision reserve carried out every 3 years).
  • Safety equipment (list to download below) placed in a waterproof pocket attached to the raft.

    The product:

  • Designed for extreme conditions of use: large number and volume of water bags, large surface floating anchor, swelling at -15 ° C (group A), double insulating bottom, neon orange tent with an automatic inflatable pole, outdoor lamp 4.3 cd, radar and retro-reflective bands.
  • The Mini 6.50 ISO 9650-1 raft is also equipped with a weighted reversible ladder and an interior handle to facilitate boarding: this system allows the shipwrecked person to easily tip over into the raft after taking a position on the ladder.
  • In the event of a capsize, the boarding ladder tips over and is positioned so as to allow the shipwrecked person to ascend on the inverted raft, thus facilitating its recovery.
  • Dimensions: 74 x 46 x 27 cm
  • Weight: 30 kg
  • Specific packaging in bags adapted to the dimensions of the Pogo 6.50 survival hatch. The Mini 6.50 liferaft also exists in a + 24h version: the type of armament is proposed according to the time that the shipwrecked person is likely to spend in the liferaft before being rescued. Complete armament including water and food (waiting for help estimated at + 24 hours) or light armament (waiting for help estimated at - 24 hours).