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Horseshoe Lifebuoy And Light Holder
Specifically designed to house a horseshoe lifebuoy of any size and a safety light for immediate deployment in an emergency situation. Can be secured either horizontally or vertically to a 19 to 25mm rail. Made from 316 grade stainless steel. Part...
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Burke
Burke UML SeaFlash Lifejacket Safety Light Kit
Suitable for all Burke PFDs, the UML SeaFlash Lifejacket Safety Light Kit includes clip. Features SOLAS approved Extremely bright LED illumination Light weight, compact, slim design Very tough outer casing Automatic, water sensitive...
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RWB Marine
Lifebuoy and Light Holder
Stainless steel lifebuoy holder complete with integral bracket to hold a lifebuoy light. Supplied with retaining cord and 2 x rail mount brackets suit 22mm and 25mm O.D rails. SKU Frame Material Suit Lifebuoy Suit Rail Size ...
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Baltic Lifejackets
Baltic Dog Lifejacket
Baltic's pet life jacket is designed for dogs of all sizes, but would also suit cats, large rabbits and other pets that have not mastered the art of swimming. Not designed for humans. This pet PFD is a flexible and affordable life jacket that...
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ACR Lighting
ACR Hemi Light 3 Automatic Survivor Locator Light
ACR Hemi Light 3 Automatic Survivor Locator Light The ACR Auto HemiLight™3 flashing survival light attaches to almost any style life jacket with the quick and easy installation. Smaller than other approved lights, the HemiLight™Éœ features...
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Relaxn
RELAXN Inflatable PFD Rearming Kit - Pro Sensor Elite
Launched in 2017 the Pro Sensor Elite Automatic Inflator replaces the Pro Sensor Automatic Inflator. 13mm shorter and 4 grams lighter than the original Pro Sensor Automatic Inflator The automatic capsule contains a powerful spring...
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Spinlock
Spinlock Safety Line Cutter
Fast emergency escape accessory for severing a safety line under load. Product Info: With a guarded razor edge and stowed in a simple pouch worn on a lifejacket harness, the cutter is designed for severing safety lines under load A/420...
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Lalizas
LED Life Jacket Light - Safelight II - Bulk
Fully SOLAS approved LED life jacket light - Safelight 2. Priced per light, the minimum order quantity is 20. Also available individually. Comes with clip for attaching to 1" (25mm) webbing on the PFD. SOLAS certified LSA code. Auto-On...
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Burke
Burke Throw Bag
This compact throw bag has 15.2 metres of 3 strand floating line stowed in a nylon bag. Easy to use, simply grasp the hand loop at the draw string end with your non-throwing hand and throw bag at target. Features Grab handles at each end of...
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Axis
Foam - Doggy Life Jacket
A buoyancy aid for dogs to give added security to you and your pet. Padded for comfort and includes a lifting grab handle and webbing attachment straps. Bright yellow/blue colour with doggy paw print pattern. SKUSizeWeight Range RWB-7076 Small Dog 4.5...
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Lalizas
Safety Tethers - Life Line Safety Hook
Stainless steel, double action safety hook. Prevents accidental opening. Approved to ISO 12401 and ISO 9227
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Stainless Steel Rescue Device Bracket With Clamps - 304 Grade
Fits diameter 25mm tube rail. Part numberDescriptionLengthWidthSAW-50574Stainless Steel Rescue Device Bracket With Clamps - 304 Grade105mm65mm
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Baltic Lifejackets
Baltic Re-Arm 33G Co2 Cylinder Kit
Baltic Re-Arm 33G Co2 Cylinder Kit Part Number BAL-2433-000-1
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SOLAS PFD Water Activated Light
Solas Approved Water Activated Lifejacket Light This compact SOLAS approved personal man overboard life jacket light is designed to fit most types of life jackets. Supplied with a strong fixing clip that accommodates webbing or can be fixed through the...
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LED Solas Approved LED Lifebuoy Light
LED Solas Approved LED Lifebuoy Light. Automatically turns on when the head of light is upward and automatically turns off when the head of the light is down. Fire resistant, Oil resistant, Mould proof, Corrosion proof, Water proof, Resistance UV...
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Relaxn
Relaxn LED Solas Life Jacket Light Water Activated
The lifejacket light is activated automatically when immersed in water. Once activated, modes can be chosen using the switch Flashing-Steady-SOS-Off. When dry, the light can be turned off using the switch. It can only be re-activated when wet. Fits...
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Strobe Light Bracket
Suits 10mm - 30mm mounting post. Made from UV resistant plastic. Padded brackets to reduce vibrations. Life buoy light locks in place with a strap clip. Quick release clip. Spring loaded nut offers a securer tight lock to keep it from moving or...
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Stainless Steel 4 Hook Rope Hanger - 304 Grade
Part numberDescriptionLengthHeightSAW-50218304 SS 4 Hook Rope Hanger400mm130mm
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BLA
Replacement Inflatable CO2 Canister - BLA
Replacement 33g CO2 cylinders to suit BLA inflatable jackets available in different sizes. Suits manually activated PFDs.. NOTE - This item can be transported by road freight only. Part Number Type Size Buoyancy Level ...
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Spinlock
Spinlock UML MK5i Firing Head
Spinlock UML MK5i Firing Head For UML Pro Sensor and Mk5 Firing Head Part Number Compatible With SPN-SPDW-UML5 Deckvest CENTO Junior, Deckvest LITE, Deckvest LITE+ & DURO Front Closure
Life Jackets, Lifebuoys & Survival Gear
- Life jackets are designed to keep you afloat in water. They come in a variety of styles, including inflatable, foam, and hybrid. The type of life jacket you need will depend on the size of your boat, the type of boating you do, and your personal preferences.
- Lifebuoys are a type of floating device that can be thrown to someone who is in the water. They are typically made of a buoyant material, such as foam or plastic, and have a rope attached so that they can be retrieved.
- Survival gear includes items such as flares, whistles, and first-aid kits. This gear can be used to signal for help or to provide basic medical care in the event of an emergency. You must carry this equiptment by law.
In addition, there are other safety items that should be on every boat. These include:
- Fire extinguishers
- First-aid kits
- Flares
- Whistles
- Distress signals
- EPIRBs (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons)
- PLBs (Personal Locator Beacons)
It is important to make sure that all of your safety gear is in good working order and that you know how to use it. You should also review the safety procedures for your boat and practice them regularly.