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Revere 4-8 Person Low profile USCG/ SOLAS A Life Raft - 45-REV-CGS-4LP-A

Revere 4-8 Person Low profile USCG/ SOLAS A Life Raft - 45-REV-CGS-4LP-A

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Revere 4-8 Person Low profile USCG/ SOLAS A Life Raft - 45-REV-CGS-4LP-A

Revere USCG/SOLAS Life Rafts are renowned for their uncompromising quality and design sophistication. In addition to meeting the requirements of the International Convention of the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) 1983, as amended, the USCG/SOLAS Life Raft holds United States Coast Guard Approval.

Meeting the needs of all types of commercial craft, the Revere USCG/SOLAS Life Raft range consists of two models: standard throw over and davit-launched. These rafts come accommodate 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, 20 and 25 persons and davit- launched in 12, 16, 20 and 25. Every Raft comes packed in a weatherproof fiberglass container to keep the raft protected for longer service life. The container is secured to a steel deck mounted stowage cradle with a hydrostatic release, allowing for both manual and automatic launching. A space saving “low-profile” fiberglass container and aluminium cradle assembly is also available for the 4, 6, and 8 person rafts. In lieu of a SOLAS pack, Coastal Service valise packed rafts are available in 4, 6, 8 person.

Features
  • Low Profile container with cradle
  • Dual tube inflation system
  • Inflatable boarding ramp
  • Weatherproof, double zippered door
  • Exterior, automatically activating locator light
  • Self-erecting canopy with rain water collector
  • Retro-reflective tape on canopy
  • Exterior and interior safety lines
  • Large water ballast bags for maximum stability
  • Righting line
Solas A Equipment include
  • Bailer
  • Paddles (2)
  • Topping-up Pump
  • Sea Anchors (2)
  • Parachute Flares
  • Smoke Signals
  • Hand Flares
  • Repair Kit
  • Drinking Cup
  • Thermal Protective Aids
  • Seasick Tablets
  • Seasickness Bags
  • Flashlight (including
  • extra batteries and bulb)
  • Jack knife
  • Signal Mirror
  • First Aid Kit
  • Fishing Kit
  • Can Opener
  • Whistle
  • Food
  • Water 
What our Experts Think
  • Space‑Saving Low‑Profile Design – Its compact low‑profile fiberglass container paired with a cradle and hydrostatic release reduces deck footprint without sacrificing rugged functionality — ideal for boats with limited stowage space.
  • Built for Rapid Deployment – Automatic CO₂ inflation, dual inflation tubes, a self‑erecting canopy with rainwater collectors, and an inflatable boarding ramp accelerate deployment and improve ease of use in rough seas or urgent scenarios.
  • Comprehensive Survival Kit Included – The SOLAS A pack supplies essential survival gear (paddles, sea anchors, flares, repair kit, thermal protective aids, first aid kit, food & water, signaling tools) to support extended survival until rescue arrives.
  • Stability & Safety Features – Robust water ballast bags, exterior and interior safety lines, retro‑reflective canopy tape, and an automatic locator light give added stability, visibility, and crew safety in emergency conditions.
  • Versatile Capacity Options – Available in 4, 6, and 8 person variants, enabling selection based on vessel size and crew requirements while still providing certified offshore protection and full SOLAS A equipment.

Q&A

Q1: What is this life raft?
A1: A USCG and SOLAS A approved low‑profile commercial life raft designed to provide emergency flotation and survival equipment for 4 – 8 persons.

Q2: What certification standards does it meet?
A2: Meets United States Coast Guard (USCG) approval and SOLAS A safety equipment requirements for commercial marine use.

Q3: How is it packaged and stored?
A3: Comes in a space‑saving low‑profile fiberglass container with cradle and hydrostatic release for secure deck mounting and automatic deployment if submerged.

Q4: What are the key safety features?
A4: Dual‑tube inflation, inflatable boarding ramp, weatherproof canopy with rainwater collector, locator light, water ballast bags for stability, safety lines, and righting line.

Q5: What emergency equipment is included?
A5: Standard SOLAS A equipment pack includes bailer, paddles, sea anchors, flares (parachute, smoke, hand), repair kit, first aid kit, thermal protective aids, food, water, whistle, signal mirror, and more.

Q6: Which capacities are available?
A6: Available in 4, 6, and 8 person low‑profile configurations to suit different vessel sizes and crew counts.

Q7: Why choose this raft?
A7: Designed for commercial and offshore requirements, offering rugged construction, certified safety, and compact storage with auto deployment readiness.


Maintenance Tips
  • Annual Certified Servicing – Have the life raft opened, inspected, CO₂/hydrostatic release tested, and repacked by a USCG/SOLAS‑approved service center at required intervals (often annually) to ensure deployment reliability.
  • Inspect Container & Cradle – Regularly check the weather‑proof fiberglass container and aluminum cradle for cracks, moisture, or seal damage; address issues to maintain structural integrity.
  • Check Hydrostatic Release Unit (HRU) – Verify the HRU is undamaged, properly mounted, and within service date so automatic release functions correctly if the vessel sinks.
  • Monitor Survival Kit Condition – Periodically inspect pack contents (flares, water, food, first aid, repair kit, etc.) and replace expired or degraded items well before use.
  • Keep Dry & Clean – After exposure to saltwater or spray, rinse with freshwater and ensure internal items are fully dry before stowing to reduce mildew and corrosion.
  • Protect from UV & Heat – Store the raft out of direct sunlight and extreme temperatures to preserve fabric, seams, and pack integrity.
  • Crew Familiarization – Conduct dry deployment drills so all aboard understand where it’s stowed, how to release manually, and what survival gear is included