V-type rigid hull tender for fast cruising and stability. Folding tender, compact and transport friendly.
V-shape hull – Non-skid floor
Straight or elastic, 6 tether models including one Child size.
Indispensable complement to an inflatable lifejacket or safety harness, to prevent Man Over Board.
50 mm wide webbing and screw-type hook(s).
Plastimo tethers with premium aluminium safety hook(s).
Robust safety hook with safety bar. Superfast opening and closing in a single action.
Polyester flexible tethers with retro-reflective thread to optimize visibility at night. Flat, elastic or double – 23 mm width – version.
Strain indicator.
ISO12401 certified.
Supplied in a mesh bag.
Foil coated polyethylene for maximal protection down to a temperature of minus 30ºC.
One size fits all.
Dimensions : 2,4 m x 1 m.
Weight : 160 g.
SOLAS approved survival bag : suitable for professional vessels.
Aluminium insulating blanket.
Dimensions: 1.60 m x 2.10 m.
Antifouling thinner : suitable for Plastimo antifoulings and Underwater primer.
Epoxy thinner : suitable for Plastimo Epoxy primer.
Easy ride to the harbour in all seasons and situations.
Inflatable V-type hull provides a stable and comfortable ride : ideal to use under power.
Reinforced cones. Full floor in wood or aluminium.
Ideal on davits.
Developed from the ISAF standard, specially adapted to offshore racing and navigation in extreme conditions.
Two types of survival equipment packs, depending on expected time that casualty may spend in the raft until he gets rescued : – 24 hours / +24 hours.
Required for most offshore races.
Developed from the ISO 9650-1A standards, it meets the ISAF 1&2 categories and OSR 4.20.2 (d) i-iv requirements.
Blue water liferaft, designed for extreme conditions : large capacity and quantity of ballast pockets, large drogue anchor, -15°C inflation temp. (group A), double insulating floor, fluo orange canopy with automatically erecting arch tube, 4.3 cd. outside light and retro-reflecting stripes.
Two types of survival equipment packs, depending of expected time that casualty may spend in the raft waiting for rescue teams : – 24 hours / +24 hours.
Developed from the ISAF standard, specially adapted to offshore racing and navigation in extreme conditions.
Two types of survival equipment packs, depending on expected time that casualty may spend in the raft until he gets rescued : – 24 hours / +24 hours.
Required for most offshore races.
Developed from the ISO 9650-1A standards, it meets the ISAF 1&2 categories and OSR 4.20.2 (d) i-iv requirements.