~Coaster ISO 9650
The ISO 9650 standard is intended to improve and harmonize design standards for Life rafts. It distinguishes 2 categories of rafts: "Type 1" for ocean navigation and "Type 2" for coastal navigation (the ISO 9650 standard does not impose any limit between coastal and open sea sailing).
Open Sea ISO 9650 rafts belong to the Type 1 category, ie they are designed for sailing on the open sea, and are thus adapted to the risks incurred on long voyages (high winds and heavy seas). They are available in Group A: rafts designed to inflate correctly at an ambient air temperature of between -15°C and 65°C.
The Open Sea ISO 9650 rafts are produced with equipment for less than or more than 24 hours. In order to meet the needs of your sailing program (long distances, trips, etc.), the under-24 hours version can be transformed with the greatest of ease into the over-24 hours version with the addition of a grab bag. Buoyant and watertight, it contains the supplementary equipment necessary when you have to wait longer to be rescued, and is equipped with an attachment system for increased safety.
Beam: 4 ft. 9 in.
Standard features: PACKED IN A CONTAINER OR VALISE AND CONTAINED IN A BAG :
Loose equipment :
1 Rescue quoit + 30 meters line
1 Floating knife
1 Drogue anchor + Line
1 Bailer
2 Sponge
2 Paddle
1 Repair kit
1 Handpump
1 Raft operating instructions
Distress equipment :
3 Hand-held flare
2 Parachute flare
1 Signalling mirror
1 Whistle
1 Waterproof signalling torch
1 Spare batteries and bulb
Medical equipment :
Anti-seasickness pills (6 / person)
Sea-sickness bag (1 / person)
Optional features:
OPEN SEA ISO 9650 (4, 6, 8 and 10 persons)