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The Fibrelite Man Over Board Recovery Cradle is a versatile and lightweight device designed for safe and efficient recovery of casualties into various types and sizes of vessels. Its compact design and multiple uses as a boarding ladder, scramble net, and stretcher make it an ideal solution for rescue craft, rigid inflatables, ship lifeboats, and marinas. With no requirement for annual servicing, this cradle offers a cost-effective and hassle-free solution for emergency recovery situations. Its strength and durability have been tested and approved for various conditions, making it a reliable choice for diverse industries and applications.
Top product features:
It can be operated by a single crewmember.
It can be used as a boarding ladder, scramble net, and stretcher.
It requires only regular inspections and minimal maintenance.
The fibrelight cradle is a man overboard recovery device that has the versatility to recover casualties into many different types and sizes of vessels. It can be operated by a single crewmember and used as a boarding ladder scramble net and stretcher. The fibrelight cradle is lighter more compact better value and a more versatile than any comparable mob recovery device on the market. The cradle requires only regular inspections and minimal maintenance so there is no requirement to pay for annual servicing. The cradle has been primarily designed for use on rescue craft rigid inflatables ship lifeboats and marinas however it is currently in use on many other vessels and in many diverse industries. The fibrelight cradle enables mob recovery by one end of the cradle being secured to the craft and the outboard end being held away from the boat by hand or boat hook. The mob is then guided into the cradle and once securely in the outboard end of the cradle the casualty is then hauled in rung by rung. Using this parbuckling action the mob is safely rolled up and over the side of the craft. The cradles are constructed using carbon fibre rods enclosed in flanged tubular webbing. When the webbing tubes are fitted and sewn at right angles between the double thickness pockets of a second webbing an incredibly strong structure is created. In this way the rod is fully supported within the vertical members of the cradle. Iso 799 strength test as part of the solas approval program required successive rungs to be loaded to over 900kgs and sustained for one minute without failure. The cradle construction has also been tested and approved for thermal aging weathering uv light oil resistance and practical performance. Key features ul style"margin-top0px; padding-top 5px; padding-bottom 5px;" solas type approved by lloyd's register lightweight portable compact multiple uses (recovery cradle boarding ladder scramble net stretcher) no requirement for annual servicing 3 year