Ship throw buoy Inflatable Dan Buoy SOS-6375
for boatsself-inflating

Ship throw buoy - Inflatable Dan Buoy  SOS-6375 - SOS Marine   - for boats / self-inflating
Ship throw buoy - Inflatable Dan Buoy  SOS-6375 - SOS Marine   - for boats / self-inflating
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Characteristics

Application domain
for ships, for boats
Other characteristics
self-inflating

Description

SOS Inflatable Marker Dan Buoy is a great leap forward to improving safety and ease-of-use for the marine market. The first Inflatable Marker Dan Buoy to have the testing to International Standards (ISO 12402.9.2006) SOS Dan Buoy has the capability to fulfil a need for all boats; from navy boats to yachts and power boats both small and large in the areas of professional safety and rescue. Designed, manufactured and patented by SOS Marine, Australia. The SOS Inflatable Marker Dan Buoy is a new life-saving technology in person overboard situations; providing rapid flotation assistance to a person at risk of drowning. Unique design features include the ability to have this compact valise ready for use. Just throw in the water. Superb functionality, portable, simple and easy to operate by all ages, and not restricted by geographic areas or language problems. Once thrown into the water the SOS Dan Buoy is inflated standing 2.5 metres above the water, (using a similar mechanism to an inflatable life jacket). It is weighted down to stand vertically in water, has a sea anchor to drift with the current-similar to a person in the water Highly visible up to 1,700 metres away

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