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Equipment
already been placed to equip Cunard’s new cruise
liner, Azura.
Cosalt’s Premier lifejacket has proved a great
success in the cruise market because it is easy-to-don,
comfortable to wear and takes up minimum stowage
space onboard a ship. Th is makes it ideal for use on
cruise ships where space is oft en at a premium.
Fully approved to MCA/UK SOLAS standards,
the Premier features a single quick-release buckle,
high-intensity SOLAS Grade reflective tape and
a whistle with lanyard. It is designed for persons
with little or no experience of wearing a lifejacket.
The Premier can be fitted with a tamper-proof
light and is also available with a spray hood for
extra protection.
Nick Dennison, Cosalt’s sales director, said he
was delighted Cosalt was chosen to supply lifejack-
ets to the new liner: “Th e contract confi rms the
ongoing popularity of the Premier lifejacket in the
cruise market. We have a long-standing relationship
with Cunard, which stretches back many years. We
Cosalt’s Premier lifejacket (Credit: Cosalt International supplied the lifejackets for Caronia in the 1970s and
Ltd). the Queen Elizabeth 2 in the late 1960s.” SBI
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