Transocean liferaft, ISAF
Two types of survival equipment packs, depending on expected time that casualty may spend in the raft until he gets rescued : – 24 hours / +24 hours.
Required for most offshore races.
Developed from the ISO 9650-1A standards, it meets the ISAF 1&2 categories and OSR 4.20.2 (d) i-iv requirements.
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 and retro-reflecting stripes.
The Transocean ISAF also features a boarding ramp with an inside grab handle to ease embarking. This system allows the casualty 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 casualty may spend in the raft waiting for the rescue teams : emergency pack includes water and food (rescue forces expected after 24 hours) and standard pack (rescue forces expected within 24 hours).
The survival pack can be completed with a grab bag.
Required for most offshore races.
Developed from the ISO 9650-1A standards, it meets the ISAF 1&2 categories and OSR 4.20.2 (d) i-iv requirements.
Bright yellow PVC coated polyester boarding ramp, with fibreglass frame.