Simple liferaft designs for 6 and 10 persons. Optional insulated floor.
[Survival Products, Inc., Hollywood, FL, USA]
Power and hand-operated watermakers.
[Pur, Switzerland]
Lots of liferafts for various levels of need.
[Plastimo, Lorient, France]
Ripstop bag made with aluminized film to prevent heat radiation, reduce UV and heat from the sun, and increase your radar reflectance. Large enough for an adult and small child wearing lifejackets. Drawstring helps prevent water intake.
[Corporate Air Parts, Inc., Van Nuys, CA, USA]
Open-sea canopied liferafts to French Merchant Navy specifications. 6, 8, and 10-person capacity in four levels of complexity.
[Zodiac International, Issy-les-Moulineaux Cedex, France]
Liferafts in several sizes and designs for coastal and offshore use.
[DBC Marine Safety Systems Ltd., Richmond, BC, Canada]
Maker of ocean, coastal and inshore liferafts for yachts.
[Winslow LifeRaft Company, Lake Suzy, FL, USA]
A dry suit that captures the wearer′s breath and routes it through the suit to fill insulation bladders and a hand warmer. The inventor recently spent 25 hours in 48-degree water.
[Breathe4Life, Anchorage, AK, USA]
Immersion suit with a documented protection level of 6 hours in 0°C water.
[Viking Life-Saving Equipment, Esbjerg, Denmark]
Coastal and offshore liferafts.
[Eastern Aero Marine, Miami, FL, USA]