Features
- 6, 8, 10, 12, 16 person
- USCG pack options
- Compact container
- Launch-type: throw-over
- Stainless steel/galvanised cradle available on special order
- USCG approved internal and external lighting system
- 18m drop height
- Insulated floor to retain heat
- Retro-reflective tape to increase visibility
- Dual zip closure for splash protection
- Dual tube system
- Strong inflatable boarding ramp with reinforced bladder for ease of boarding
- Large water ballast pockets for maximum stability
- External guide rail
- Window ties to enable observation port
What our Experts Think
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Robust CommercialâGrade Survival Platform â The Revere 6â16 Person Compact USCG/SOLAS A Life Raft (45âREVâCPTâ6LP / 45âCPTCRAD) is a US Coast Guard and SOLAS Aâapproved inflatable raft designed for demanding offshore conditions, built from proven militaryâderived design principles for reliability when it matters most.
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SpaceâSaving, HighâStability Design â Its compact container reduces stowage space up to ~40% compared to traditional cylindrical rafts while maintaining rugged performance and stability thanks to dual ballast pockets and large boarding ramps for easier boarding in rough seas.
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Comprehensive Survival Kit Included â SOLAS A equipment such as paddles, sea anchors, flares (parachute, smoke, hand), repair kit, thermal protective aids, first aid, food, water, and signaling tools comes standard â enhancing safety and compliance for commercial and offshore use.
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Durable Construction & Visibility â Features like a dualâtube inflation system, insulated floor, insulated canopy, retroâreflective tape and internal/external lighting help retain heat, boost visibility, and improve overall safety in emergency situations.
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Flexible Capacity Options â Available in 6, 8, 10, 12, and 16 person sizes, with dimensions and pack weights clearly defined for vessel planning; the 6âperson model measures ~31Ă22Ă13âŻin and weighs ~143âŻlb packed.
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Professional Launch & Mounting Options â Offers throwâover launch capability and optional stainless or galvanized cradles with hydrostatic release units (HRU) for secure deck mounting and automatic deployment when needed.
Q&A
Q1: What is this life raft?
A1: A USCGâapproved SOLASâŻA emergency life raft designed for commercial and offshore recreational vessels, with capacities from 6 to 16 people.
Q2: What certification standards does it meet?
A2: Meets United States Coast Guard (USCG) and SOLASâŻA safety standards for marine survival equipment.
Q3: How is it packaged and stored?
A3: Packed in a compact, weatherâproof fiberglass container that reduces space by ~40% over cylindrical equivalents â great for limited storage areas.
Q4: How is it deployed in an emergency?
A4: Designed as a throwâover type, with optional cradle and hydrostatic release to allow automatic deployment if the vessel sinks.Â
Q6: What SOLASâŻA emergency equipment is provided?
A6: Standard SOLASâŻA pack includes paddles, sea anchors, flares (parachute, smoke, hand), repair kit, first aid kit, thermal protective aids, food and water, flashlight, whistle, signal mirror, and more.
Q7: What are typical dimensions and weight for the 6âperson raft?
A7: Approx. 31âł Ă 22âł Ă 13âł and 143âŻlbs packed in the container.
Maintenance Tips
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Annual Certified Servicing â Schedule annual inspection & servicing by an authorized lifeâraft repacker (opening, inspection, inflationâtest, repair, repack) to ensure integrity of seams, inflation system, and survival gear.
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Hydrostatic Release & Cylinder Checks â When serviced, confirm hydrostatic release and COâ inflation cylinder are current and weightâchecked/tested to standards; replace if expired or corroded.
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Visual Inspection of Container & Pack â Periodically check the raftâs container exterior, seals, and zip closures for damage, moisture, or crushed areas that could compromise deployment.
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Replace Consumables On Schedule â Monitor expiry of SOLAS A survival kit items (flares, food, water, medical supplies) and replace them before expiry as part of routine maintenance.
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Stowage Environment â Store the container in a clean, dry, shaded location on deck or below, avoiding prolonged UV and heat exposure to extend fabric and pack life.
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Cradle & Hydrostatic Unit Care â If equipped with a cradle and hydrostatic release unit (HRU), inspect the cradle mount and HRU date to ensure correct automatic deployment if the vessel sinks.
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Training & Familiarization â Conduct controlled practice deployment and inspection drills (without COâ activation) so crew knows deployment steps and can spot issues early