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A life boat with a davit system is a crucial piece of marine safety equipment designed for emergency evacuations at sea. The davit is a mechanical device used to lower and raise the lifeboat from the deck of a ship into the water. It allows for quick deployment of lifeboats when necessary, ensuring the safety of passengers and crew in emergency situations like ship evacuation or rescue operations. Key components of a lifeboat with davit system typically include:
1. Lifeboat: A small, durable boat designed to carry passengers away from a ship in distress. It may be motorized or rely on manual propulsion like oars.
2. Davit: The structure or crane mechanism that holds the lifeboat in place on the ship's deck. Common types of davits include gravity davits, roller davits, and free-fall davits. They are designed to release the boat into the water safely and quickly.
3. Winch System: This is used to raise and lower the lifeboat and typically consists of cables, pulleys, and other mechanical systems.
4. Launching Mechanism: In an emergency, this mechanism allows the lifeboat to be quickly deployed, sometimes with a single pull of a lever or button, depending on the type of davit system in place. The choice of lifeboat and davit depends on the size and type of the ship, as well as international maritime safety regulations like those set forth by the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
Davit System Features:
Minimum Order | 1 |
Type | Life Boat |
Material | Aluminum, Fiberglass |
Lifting Height | Up To 25 Meters |
Power Source | Electric, Hydraulic |
Quality | A Grade |
Load Capacity | Varies Based On Model |
Finish | Painted |
Davit System Type | Single Arm, Double -arm Davit |
Engine Power | 15 HP, 20 HP |
Launching System | Gravity Release, Mechanical |
Rotation | 360° Rotation |
Storage Condition | Can Stored In Deck, Inside Boat -house |
Swing Radius | Adjustable |
Uses | Rescue Operation, Military |
Safety Features | Emergency Lowering, Overload Protection |
Supply By | Fine Marine |
Country Of Origin | India |