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SAFETY FIRST INFLATABLES
With a long history in developing safety products for the marine industry Crewsaver present their first universal inflatable
he new Crewsaver range of lightweight inflatable boats are high-quality tenders designed for all-round use, whether you are looking for a quick and easy-to-launch boat to get you ashore or simply wanting a little fun on the water.
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Available in three different sizes, with either a slatted or air deck for easy stowage and transportation, the boat is designed for up to three persons, with sizes ranging from 185m to 260m in length. Each version of the Crewsaver Inflatable Boat is quick to inflate/deflate by way of one touch inflation valves.
Rigid and robust, and manufactured from high-quality materials, the design features welded seams and a PVC laminated solid transom which can be fixed to stern davits by using integral davit eyes and a davit ring. Additional stainless-steel lifting points on the outside of the bow facilitate towing and lashing operations. A wide rubbing strake offers all-round protection during those moments when coming alongside. The solid transom accommodates a wide range of traditional and electric outboard engines, offering both a stylish and practical inflatable tender.
Every Crewsaver Inflatable Boat is kitted out with a high-capacity pump, repair kit, two paddles, mooring lines, a sliding alloy seat, and a carry valise.
The new range marks Crewsaver’s entry into the inflatable boat market. The company, widely regarded as the foremost supplier of lifejackets and safety equipment to the leisure marine sector, has incorporated the technology, design and build quality inherent to parent company Survitec’s established commercial marine and defence rescue boats.
Since market launch earlier this year, Crewsaver says the new boat range has received a high volume of orders. Indeed, with many marinas now beginning to open following Covid restrictions,
CREWSAVER INFLATABLE BOAT The new Crewsaver range of lightweight inflatable boats are high-quality tenders designed for all-round use, whether you are looking for a quick and easy-to-launch boat to get you ashore or simply wanting a little fun on the water.
Available in three different sizes, with either a slatted or air deck for easy stowage and transportation, the boat is designed for up to three persons, with sizes ranging from 185m to 260m in length.
SPECIFICATIONS Length – min – max
Beam – min – max Max weight
Max loaded weight Max persons Max HP
1.85m - 2.6m 1.29m – 1.31m 32kg
400kg 3
5.26 Max packed dimension 80x40x50
an increase in water-based leisure pursuits is expected as boating enthusiasts reunite with their craft.
However, Crewsaver advises to thoroughly inspect boats and safety equipment before heading out. Lifejacket fabric, for instance, should be checked for cuts, tears, abrasion and signs of damage caused by heat before manually inflating and leaving it for 12 hours. A lifejacket that is leaking will not hold its firmness and must be replaced.
Crewsaver, a Survitec brand, is a world-leading manufacturer of marine safety equipment and clothing for the commercial and leisure marine industries. The company designs and manufactures safety equipment for the maritime, defence, energy, and aerospace industries. Crewsaver is the only company to hold an exclusive contract to supply lifejackets to the UK government’s Environment Agency and the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI).
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