Marine Enclosed Lifeboat Solas Ship's Diesel Engine Lifeboat for Sale
An enclosed lifeboat is a specialized type of lifeboat designed for emergency evacuation on ships. It is enclosed to provide protection to occupants from adverse weather conditions, such as high winds, rough seas, and cold temperatures.
Enclosed lifeboats typically have a rigid structure with a roof and walls made of materials like fiberglass or metal. They are equipped with features like seating, life jackets, communication equipment, and other essential supplies to ensure the safety and well-being of occupants during evacuation.
These lifeboats are an integral part of a ship's safety equipment, allowing for the quick and secure evacuation of crew and passengers in case of emergencies.
Related parameters
Working load(kN) |
25 |
50 |
65 |
90 |
155 |
170 |
Min Lowering Load(kN) |
13 |
25 |
25 |
42 |
68 |
80 |
Hoisting load(kN) |
17 |
28 |
42 |
50 |
110 |
100 |
Lifeboats play a crucial role in maritime safety, strategically positioned on davits on either side of the ship. In the event of an emergency, the crew can swiftly board these life-saving vessels, launching directly from their storage positions.
The mechanism facilitating this operation involves a marine davit, comprising components such as a boom, frame, platform, pendant, suspension pulley, and lashing device. Complementing this setup is a marine winch equipped with a reduction gear, handbrake, and centrifugal brake, ensuring a controlled and secure deployment of the lifeboats for a swift and efficient evacuation.