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Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States
Condition:New Type:Life Raft


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MOM 600
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Technical Specifications
MOM600_Reversible_(11-25-13)


MOM 600 - Made in the USA.Features
Military Qualified, Hermetically Sealed Vacuum Pack
Rugged Heat Sealed Urethane Coated Nylon Construction
Manually Triggered Water Activated Inflation System
Fully Reversible, Easily Boarded Platform with lifelines Inside and Out
3 Water Ballast Drogues for added stability
Water Activated Strobe Light
Safety Knife
Optional Inflatable Safety Pylon ($58 additional)

Specifications
Weight:
15 lbs (6.8 kg) packed
Buoyancy:
600 lbs inflated buoyancy at 2 psi operating pressure
Inflation System:
Water activated, 600g CO2 cylinder
Operating temperatures:
32°F - 140°F
Inflated Dimensions:
63-1/2" across flats (approx), 73-1/2" at corners (approx), Pylon 62" above bottom of raft
Tube Diameter:
11 inches
Floor Area:
10.4 sq. ft
Pack Dimensions:
17" x 17" x 3.50"
Pack Material:
13 oz. vinyl cloth


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