Approved by the Directorate of Ports and Coasts (DPC), the Angevinier SOLAS liferafts fully comply with the SOLAS Convention (1974 and amendments), ensuring safety and conformity with the highest international standards. They strictly follow the LSA Code, IMO Resolution MSC 81(70), IMO Resolution MSC 218(82), and Normam-321.
They are available in different capacities: 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, and 25 persons, offering flexibility to meet a wide range of operational demands.
Alternative Lease Model:
Flexprin maintains a large stock of certified and approved equipment for offshore operations, including liferafts.
Our rental model eliminates the need for CAPEX investment and reduces logistics processes related to annual certification by up to 50%, replacing expired equipment with new units already certified for another year.
In addition, the rental model consolidates costs into a single annual payment, with flexible contract terms and fixed pricing, simplifying internal control, tax management, and ensuring greater budget predictability.
The periodic inspection of lifesaving equipment is mandatory every 12 months to ensure its functionality, reliability, and compliance with the required standards. The process includes fully opening the equipment, performing airtightness and pressure tests, testing and recharging the cylinder, replacing expired survival items (such as rations, medicines, pyrotechnics, and batteries), painting the containers and the cylinder, as well as final labeling and issuing a new certificate of compliance.
This set of procedures ensures that liferafts are always ready for immediate use. Periodic maintenance not only extends the equipment’s service life but also protects lives and assets, ensuring maximum safety in emergency situations.
Flexprin Marine: R. Jean Batista Henot, 64 – Jardim Nossa Sra. da Piedade, Magé – RJ, 25901-102 – Brazil
Forsafe: R. Antônio José Peixer, 137 – Barra do Rio, Itajaí – SC, 88305-550 – Brazil
Approved by the Directorate of Ports and Coasts (DPC), the Angevinier SOLAS liferafts fully comply with the SOLAS Convention (1974 and amendments), ensuring safety and conformity with the highest international standards. They strictly follow the LSA Code, IMO Resolution MSC 81(70), IMO Resolution MSC 218(82), and Normam-321.
They are available in different capacities: 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, and 25 persons, offering flexibility to meet a wide range of operational demands.
Alternative Lease Model:
Flexprin maintains a large stock of certified and approved equipment for offshore operations, including liferafts.
Our rental model eliminates the need for CAPEX investment and reduces logistics processes related to annual certification by up to 50%, replacing expired equipment with new units already certified for another year.
In addition, the rental model consolidates costs into a single annual payment, with flexible contract terms and fixed pricing, simplifying internal control, tax management, and ensuring greater budget predictability.
| Model | 1060 |
| Inflated Raft Weight | 109 kg |
| Container Dimensions | 600 W x 940 L mm |
| Raft Plus Accessories | Condition A |
| Model | 1100 |
| Inflated Raft Weight | 131,6 kg |
| Container Dimensions | 600 W x 1320 L mm |
| Raft Plus Accessories | Condition A |
| Model | 1150 |
| Inflated Raft Weight | 171,7 kg |
| Container Dimensions | 600 W x 1320 L mm |
| Raft Plus Accessories | Condition A |
| Model | 1250 |
| Inflated Raft Weight | 182,2 kg |
| Container Dimensions | 715 W x 1565 L mm |
| Raft Plus Accessories | Condition A |