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Survival 4-6 Man Life Raft (non Tso) For General, Aviation And Boating Use on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Honolulu, Hawaii, United States

Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Type:Life Raft Manufacturer Part Number:1400-1 Brand:Survivor Products

Condition is Still Like New, Purchased in 2009 and Never Used, Always Kept in Humidity Controlled Aircraft Hanger

4-6 Man Life Raft (NON TSO)

For General, Private Aviation & Marine Use

  • Lightest and smallest package on the market today, designed for private pilots and pleasure boaters.
  • Comprised of buoyancy tube, deck, life lines, CO2 inflation system, boarding handles, retaining line, hand pump, bailing bucket, sea anchor, and valise.
  • Lightest weight and most compact - easy to carry, stow away, and maneuver in any emergency situation.
  • Easily deployed by women, children, exhausted pilots or boaters.
  • Soft-pack valise made of practically indestructible nylon with secure Velcro closures.
  • Constructed of heavy-duty FAA approved neoprene coated nylon fabric.
  • Optional highly visible orange canopy to aid in search and rescue operations.
  • Contains aluminum cylinders and valves eliminating corrosion and greatly reducing the weight.
  • High-tech CO2 automatic inflation system, inflates in 10 seconds. 
  • Optional survival kits are available to meet individual requirements.
  • Built to last a lifetime with proper care.
Part Number    Description             Pack Size         Weight       Original Cost
1400-1               4-6 Man Basic       4"x12"x14"       12 lbs.        $1510.00
Note: Requires inflation check and repack to assure reliability

  




       

    





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