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Spinlock
Spinlock 38mm Legstrap Buckle Male Part
Spinlock 38mm Legstrap Buckle Male Part 38mm legstrap buckle (male part). Replacement for Deckvest 6D, Deckvest VITO, DURO SOLAS and DURO+.
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Spinlock
Spinlock Replacement Zip Slider
Spinlock Replacement Zip Slider Part Number Variant SPN-SPDW-ZPL/8 For Deckvest DURO & DURO SOLAS SPN-SPDW-ZPL For all other Spinlock Lifejackets
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Baltic Lifejackets
Baltic PFD Crotch Strap 30mm
Baltic PFD Crotch Strap. Attaches to Baltic life jackets to prevent the jacket riding up. Great for kids' PFDs. Part Number Strap Wdth BAL-2510-000-1 30mm
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Stainless Steel Lifebuoy Hooks - 304 Grade
Stainless steel lifebuoy hooks suitable for hanging all types of lifebuoys. Sold singly. Screws not included. CSK holes x 2. Part numberLengthWidthThicknessMount Screw...
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Burke
Burke UML Blanking Cap
The UML Blanking Cap fits all Burke Current Model UML automatic inflator heads when the cartridge is removed. Part Number BRK-IRUM03010B
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Baltic Lifejackets
Baltic Pealess Whistle
Whistle for lifejackets, approved according to EN ISO 12402-8. Suits Baltic PFDs. Part Number BAL-2508-000-1
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RWB Marine
Pealess Whistle
Plastic pealess whistle in orange safety colour. Required for many life jackets and other safety products. Complete with jacket attachment clip and hole for a lanyard.
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Plastic Pealess Whistle
Whistles are required for PFD1 jackets and many other safety products. This plastic whistle comes complete with attachment clip and lanyard hole. Part numberDescriptionLengthWidth SAW-50584 Trem Pealess Plastic Whistle 72mm 18mm
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.