The USCG/SOLAS Life Raft Range is designed and manufactured to meet the needs of vessels, complying with the USCG and SOLAS requirements. Universally sized, the new cylindrical container has been designed to fit specifically into the existing cradles and mountings onboard many commercial vessels, without needing to upgrade their onboard infrastructure.
Revere USCG/SOLAS 'A' Ellipse Life Raft, 6-25 Person - REV290020
Features
- USCG/ SOLAS/ MED/ MER approved
- 18m freeboard
- Internal and external lighting system
- 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 ladder for ease of boarding
- Large water ballast pockets for maximum stability
- External lifeline
- Window ties to enable observation port
What our Experts Think
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Commercialâgrade, regulationâcompliant life raft
The Revere USCG/SOLAS âAâ Ellipse Life Raft, 6â25 Person (REV290020) is engineered for commercial and offshore marine use, meeting both United States Coast Guard and SOLAS A international safety standardsâcritical for vessels subject to formal safety regulations.
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Universal cylindrical container design
Its ellipseâshaped heavyâduty container is sized to fit many existing deck cradles and mounting systems aboard commercial vessels, reducing retrofit costs and installation complexity.
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High visibility & rescueâready features
Builtâin external and internal lighting, retroâreflective tape, and a selfâerecting canopy improve visibility to search teams, day or night, enhancing your chance of swift rescue.
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Superior stability & seaworthiness
Dual inflation tubes, large water ballast pockets, an inflatable boarding ramp with reinforced ladder, and interior safety lines make this raft stable and easy to board even in rough seas.
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Comprehensive SOLAS âAâ survival pack included
Comes with essential gear such as parachute flares, smoke signals, paddles, sea anchors, first aid kit, TPA (thermal protective aids), food, water, and moreâeverything needed for extended wait times.
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Wide capacity range for various crews
Available in sizes from 6 to 25 persons, this model adapts to small workboats up to large passenger or commercial craft.
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Automatic & manual deployment ready
Packaged in a weatherproof round fiberglass container and typically paired with a cradle and hydrostatic release, this life raft can launch automatically if submergedâor manually when chosen.
Q&A
Q: What is the Revere USCG/SOLAS âAâ Ellipse Life Raft (REV290020)?
A: A commercialâgrade USCG and SOLAS âAâ approved life raft in a cylindrical (ellipse) container designed to protect 6â25 persons in marine emergencies.
Q: Who is this life raft ideal for?
A: Commercial vessels, passenger craft, fishing boats, and offshore operators requiring regulatoryâcompliant survival gear.
Q: What certifications does it have?
A: Fully approved by the United States Coast Guard (USCG) and meets SOLAS âAâ survival equipment standards.
Q: What key safety features are included?
A: Features include dual independent buoyancy tubes, insulated floor, strong inflatable boarding ramp with ladder, large water ballast pockets, external lifelines, retroâreflective tape, and USCG/SOLAS internal and external locator lights.
Q: What emergency equipment is provided?
A: A full SOLAS âAâ equipment pack typically includes bailer, paddles, pump, sea anchors, parachute and hand flares, smoke signals, first aid kit, thermal protective aids, food, water, signal mirror, whistle, repair kit, fishing kit, and other essentials.
Q: How is it stored and deployed on board?
A: Packed in a weatherproof cylindrical container that can be mounted in existing cradles; equipped with a hydrostatic release for automatic or manual throwâover deployment.
Q: What size options are available?
A: Capacity options include 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, 20, and 25 persons, making it adaptable for different vessel crew sizes.
Q: Why choose this life raft?
A: It delivers commercialâgrade durability, full compliance with USCG/SOLAS âAâ requirements, extensive survival equipment, and flexible capacity options for professional maritime safety.
Maintenance Tips
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Annual certified servicing: Have a USCG/SOLASâcertified life raft service station inspect, repack and test annually to maintain approval and warrantyâthis includes checking seams, inflation systems, hoses, and survival pack contents.
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Inspect container & cradle: Before each voyage, check the fiberglass container, cradle/stowage hardware, hydrostatic release unit (HRU), and mounting straps for corrosion, damage, or looseness.
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Protect storage conditions: Store in a cool, dry, shaded area to prevent moisture damage, UV degradation, and premature aging of materials.
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Check survival kit regularity: Verify all included SOLAS A pack items (flares, smoke signals, paddles, bailer, food, water, first aid, etc.) are present and within expiration/service dates.
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Hydrostatic release monitoring: Confirm the HRU is within service life and correctly mounted for automatic deployment if submerged.
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Avoid heavy stacking/impact: Do not stack heavy gear on the container or subject it to impacts that could damage seals or enclosure structure.
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Freshwater rinse after salt exposure: Rinse cradle and metal components to reduce corrosion after extended saltwater exposure.
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Crew training & familiarization: Regularly review deployment procedure and survival kit use with crew to ensure confidence and speed in emergencies.