Liferafts
Liferafts, their construction and supplies
A liferaft is a flotation device designed to keep people alive after abandoning a distressed ship. Its construction must endure environmental conditions for at least 30 days under any hydrometeorological circumstances.
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LALIZAS Liferaft SOLAS DEEP SEA II, Throw Overboard (5)
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Liferaft SOLAS OCEANO, Throw Over-board (18)
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LALIZAS Liferaft SOLAS OCEANO, Throw Over-board Self-Righting Type (3)
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Liferaft Accessories (23)
Liferafts come in capacities ranging from a minimum of 6 to usually up to 35 people. On passenger ships, rafts can accommodate up to 150 people.
The number of rafts is calculated to ensure the total capacity on each side can accommodate 150% of the total number of people on board.
Additional Liferaft Requirements
On vessels where the distance from the bow or stern to the nearest raft exceeds 100 meters, an additional raft must be installed. At least 2 lifejackets and 2 immersion suits must be kept nearby, along with boarding gear on each side (boarding ramps on high-sided vessels and rescue pendants with musings on low-sided vessels).
Methods of Deployment
Liferafts are categorized by their deployment method: mechanically launched (using davits) and manually dropped. Launch rafts are typically installed on passenger ships, allowing boarding at deck level, which is advantageous for rescuing passengers in varying physical and mental conditions.
Inflatable Liferafts
Inflatable rafts are favored for their compactness. The primary elements of a liferaft include:
- Buoyancy Chamber: Ensures the raft’s buoyancy.
- Bottom: A waterproof layer providing insulation from cold water.
- Tent: A waterproof cover that insulates against heat and cold.
The buoyancy chamber consists of at least two independent compartments, ensuring that if one compartment is damaged, the remaining compartments can maintain positive freeboard and keep the required number of people and supplies afloat. These compartments are typically arranged in rings one above the other, preserving space for occupants even if one compartment is compromised.
Special valves are installed for manual inflation to maintain pressure in the compartments. Thermal insulation under the tent is achieved with a two-layer waterproof material with an air gap. The tent’s exterior is bright orange for visibility.
Awning and Supports
The tent is supported by arch-type frames that inflate automatically with the buoyancy chamber. The tent’s height is designed so occupants can sit comfortably anywhere within the raft.
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LALIZAS Liferaft SOLAS DEEP SEA II, Throw Overboard
Liferaft SOLAS OCEANO, Throw Over-board
LALIZAS Liferaft SOLAS OCEANO, Throw Over-board Self-Righting Type
LALIZAS Liferaft SOLAS OCEANO, Davit-Launched
LALIZAS Liferaft OCEANO, Open Reversible
LALIZAS SEAWORLD Life Raft LB
LALIZAS ISO Liferaft ESP
LALIZAS SEAWORLD Life Raft PB
LALIZAS SEAWORLD Life Raft PB GR
LALIZAS ISO ATLANTIC L Life Raft <24
LALIZAS ISO ATLANTIC P Life Raft FR <24 LALIZAS ISO ATLANTIC C Life Raft FR >24
LALIZAS ISO ATLANTIC PG Liferaft >24H, grab bag
LALIZAS EUROPE II INSHORE Liferaft HR
LALIZAS ISO ATLANTIC L Liferaft HR <24h LALIZAS ISO ATLANTIC C Liferaft HR >24H
LALIZAS EUROPE II INSHORE Life Raft FR
LALIZAS ISO RACING Liferaft, <24h
LALIZAS Liferaft LEISURE-RAFT
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