Yellow / White PVC Horseshoe Lifebuoy Ring Leisure Boat Lifesaving Ring
- Decription
Horseshoe buoys are manufactured with a firm core covered with a durable coated nylon. A grab line is fitted around the outside.
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A horseshoe life buoy comprises an air tight and waterproof shell of flexible plastics material and means for automatically inflating the shell for launch in a man overboard situation. Optionally, the life buoy is provided contained, deflated and folded or rolled, in a two piece container the container being mountable in a fixed bracket and optionally, the means for automatically inflating the shell comprises a static line which is fixed to the bracket
Imported high density polyethylene – HDPE as outside shell, provide good feature of anti-oil, fire retardant, anti-shrink. lifesaving orange color, anti-fading under sunshine.
polyurethane foam as inherent buoyancy, ensure buoyancy stable and Economy. The buoyancy loss is less than 5% after floating on water for 24 Hours
With SOLAS standard high visible reflective tape, confirm to the latest SOLAS requirement for marine lifesaving.
the outer edge of the lifebuoy fitted with grab ropes with diameter above 9.5mm.
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Out diameter
55mm
Inner diameter
27mm
Thickness
105mm
Self Weight
2kgs
Packing Size
5pcs/bag, bag size: 75x 75 x 60cm
Specification of Lifebuoy ring
Buoyancy level
>145N
Buoyancy Loss
<5% after 24hours
Temperature resistance
-30~65
Oil Resistance
Yes
Seawater Resistance
Yes
Fire retardant
Yes
Max drop height
30 meter
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How to use?
if somebody fall into water during voyage, he will shout to catch the notification of others. The finder should take the lifebuoy nearby and throw to the drowning man. The specific method: Throw to the windward of the drowning man. He should grab the rope first, press one side of the lifebuoy with his hands to make the lifebuoy at vertical position, dive into the lifebuoy by head and hands. Put the lifebuoy under the arm, keep the head above the water and waiting for rescue.
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International voyage marine:
- cargo vessel,
- Passenger ships
- Fishing ships
- offshore platform,
- Navy ships
- Yachting