0 a type of boat that is carried on a large ship and is used in emergencies, for example when the ship is sinking, to take people to safety
Secondly, in response to consultation, fishermen asked why we did not require all vessels under 12 m to carry a life raft.
We have now had a great deal of experience with the various types of inflatable life raft.
That gratuity was a sort of life raft.
As the vessel sinks, the weak line will break, releasing the life raft from the vessel.
Fourthly and finally—and only on larger vessels from 10 m to 12 m—a life raft costs about £1,000.
A life raft with a unit attached has a painter made fast to the weak link system of the hydrostatic unit.
One of these, concerning the marking of life raft canopies, is already being implemented with the co-operation of life raft manufacturers.
The criticism may originate from the possible need to carry a life raft in the luggage area.