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Life rafts are a Class 9 shipping hazard, and a Haz-Mat fee will apply for any raft being shipped by Air carrier.
The NEW MD-3 Life Raft conforms to the international Standard ISO-9690-1 and all US SAILING requirements for Category 1 & 2 races.
Its canopy, with dual arch tubes, offers full and complete head room for all occupants. Two fixed urethane port lights allow all occupants
to see the horizon, even with both canopy doors completely closed.
| STANDARD FEATURES |
STANDARD EQUIPMENT |
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| 30 ft. (9 m) Inflation/Mooring Line. 1,685 pound-force (7.5 kN) Breaking Strength |
Drinking
Water (3 liters) |
102 fl.oz. |
| High Tensile Strength 1,685 pound-force (7.5 kN) Towing & Inflation/Mooring Line Attachment
Point |
USCG Approved Waterproof Flashlight |
2 ea. |
| Red indicator on Inflation/Mooring Line 3 ft. (1m) from “Firing Point”. |
Spare Flashlight
Bulb |
2 ea |
| Inflation/Mooring Line Safety Knife |
Spare Flashlight “D” Cell Batteries |
6 ea |
| Twin Independent Buoyancy Chambers |
Sponges |
2 ea |
| CO2
/ N2 Inflation System +5°F +149°F (-15°c and +65°c) Operating Range |
Bailer |
1 ea |
| Manual Topping Off Valves. (4 ea.) |
USCG/SOLAS Red Handheld
Distress Flares |
3 ea |
| Over Pressure Relief Valves. (2 ea.) |
USCG/SOLAS Parachute Distress Flares |
2 ea |
| Raft Use Instructions. (Silk-Screened
on High Visibility Raft Tube Labels) |
Anti-Seasickness Pills |
36 ea |
| Rigid Boarding Step at Primary Boarding Station |
Seasickness Bag |
6 ea |
| Boarding
Ladder. (1 ea.) |
Signaling Mirror |
1 ea |
| Boarding Aid Handholds |
Signaling Whistle |
1 ea |
| Life Raft Righting Strap |
Paddles |
2 ea |
| Lifelines (inner) |
Pressure
Relief Valve Plugs |
2 ea |
| Lifelines (outer) |
Manual Inflation Pump |
1 ea |
| High Visibility Fluorescent Orange Canopy with Water Resistant Closures |
Buoyancy
Chamber Repair Clamps |
3 ea |
| Twin Independent Canopy Support Arch Tubes with Full Seated Headroom for All Occupants |
Floating Safety Knife
(mounted on raft tube) |
1 ea |
| Blue Inner Coating on Raft Canopy |
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| Two 4' Semi-circular Gull-Wing Canopy Openings |
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| Heavy
Duty Marine Grade Water Resistant Zippers, Canopy Closures and Ventilation Shutters |
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| Rain Water Collector111 |
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| Clear
Urethane Port Lights. (2 ea.) |
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| SOLAS Grade Retro-Reflective Tape on Raft Canopy and Bottom |
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| Automatically Activated
Boarding Station Locator/External Marker Light |
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| Automatically Activated Interior Light |
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| Large Capacity, Weighted,
Rectangular Ballast Pockets |
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| Sea Anchor with Heavy Duty Swivel complying with ISO 17339 |
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| Heaving Ring with Floating
Line 30 m. (100 ft.) |
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| Abrasion resistant 1,000 Denier Cordura™ Soft Valise |
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| Independent Heat Sealed Inflatable
Floor. (To be Stowed in Raft) |
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MD-3-6H
Fiberglass Container w/ Inflatable Floor Price: $4850.00
MD-3-6S
Soft Valise Container w/ Inflatable Floor Price: $4800.00
| OPTIONAL FEATURES |
ADDITIONAL OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT |
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| Hand Laid Fiberglas Container |
ACR RapidDitchä Express Abandon Ship Bag |
1 ea |
| Anodized
Aluminum Deck Mounting Cradle |
Drinking Water (6 liters) |
203 fl oz |
| USCG Approved Hydrostatic Release with Weak Link |
USCG
Approved First Aid Kit |
1 ea |
| Independent Drop-Stitch Inflatable Floor. (In lieu of Standard Heat Sealed Inflatable Floor) |
Sun Screen (m
SPF 50) |
8 oz |
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USCG/SOLAS Red Handheld Distress Flares |
3 ea |
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SOLAS Thermal Protective Aid |
2 ea |
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USCG Approved Rations
(60,000 kJ) |
14,400 |
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kcalories |