Emergency Life Rafts & Immersion Suits

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Life Rafts and Immersion Suits: Essential Marine Safety Equipment

Preparing for an emergency is the most critical aspect of boating safety.Fisheries Supply provides a wide selection of life-saving equipment, including life rafts and immersion suits, to ensure you are ready for any situation on the water.

Key Takeaways

  • Preparedness is Key: Equipping your boat with the right emergency gear is vital for the safety of everyone on board.
  • Types of Rafts: Choose between coastal life rafts for near-shore trips and robust offshore life rafts for extended voyages.
  • Critical Survival Gear: Beyond the raft, immersion suits, sea anchors, and repair kits are essential for survival.
  • Regulatory Standards: Immersion suits must meet SOLAS/LSA regulations, which mandate specific performance criteria for hypothermia protection and durability.
  • Expert Guidance: Fisheries Supply offers a large inventory and knowledgeable staff to help you select the right equipment, with options for commercial accounts and nationwide shipping.

Choosing the Right Life Raft

Selecting the correct self-inflating life raft is a critical decision that depends on several factors. A proper assessment ensures your emergency raft meets the specific demands of your boat and voyage.

  • Boat Capacity: The raft must have a rated capacity equal to or greater than the number of passengers on board.
  • Type of Boating:
    • Coastal: For near-shore excursions where rescue is typically faster.
    • Offshore: For extended voyages far from land, requiring more robust construction and extensive survival equipment.
  • Storage: Consider the space available on your boat for either a canister (deck-mounted) or valise (packed in a bag) raft.
  • Equipment Pack: Review the included survival gear, which varies between coastal and offshore models.

Our experienced representatives at Fisheries Supply can help you navigate these choices to find the ideal emergency life raft.

Essential Survival Equipment Beyond the Raft

Deploying an emergency inflatable raft is only the first step. Surviving until rescue requires additional specialized gear. Fisheries Supply offers a complete range of solutions to enhance survivability.

Our extensive inventory includes:

  • Immersion Suits: Also known as survival or rescue suits, these are critical for preventing hypothermia in cold water.
  • Life Floats: Rigid buoyancy devices equipped with a painter line.
  • Sea Anchors/Drogues: Essential for stabilizing the raft, reducing drift, and maintaining proper orientation to the waves.
  • Life Raft Repair Kits: For patching leaks to maintain buoyancy.

Understanding Immersion Suit Performance

An immersion suit is arguably one of the most important pieces of individual survival equipment. According to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) and the International Life-Saving Appliance (LSA) Code, these suits must meet strict performance standards. Key requirements include a maximum donning time of two minutes, the ability to withstand a jump into the water from 4.5 meters, and, most importantly, providing at least six hours of thermal protection against hypothermia in frigid water.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long can you survive in an immersion suit?

As per SOLAS LSA regulations, a certified immersion suit must be designed to provide at least six hours of protection against hypothermia in water temperatures between 0–2°C. It achieves this by ensuring the wearer's core body temperature does not drop by more than 2°C within that timeframe.

What is the difference between a coastal and an offshore life raft?

The main differences are in their construction and the survival equipment they contain. Offshore rafts are built for extreme conditions with features like double inflation tubes and insulated floors. They also include a more comprehensive equipment pack with rations, water, and advanced signaling devices for prolonged survival scenarios.

Why is a sea anchor or drogue a critical accessory for a life raft?

A sea anchor or drogue provides essential stability in rough seas. By creating drag, it slows the raft's rate of drift, prevents it from being easily capsized by wind or waves, and helps it remain properly oriented to the weather, which is crucial for the safety of the occupants.


Don't wait for an emergency. Equip your boat with the right survival gear from Fisheries Supply today. Shop our selection of life jackets and vests to keep you safe on deck.


Sources

  1. International Maritime Organization (IMO). “International Life-Saving Appliance (LSA) Code.” imo.org.