Comet 1605 Line Throwing Unit W/O Rocket - Trotac Marine
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Comet 1605 Line Throwing Unit W/O Rocket

SKU:
COMET1605
$571.95
Self-contained linethrowing appliance. Plastic launcher with 250m of 4mm dia line. View full description

Self-contained linethrowing appliance. Plastic launcher with 250m of 4mm dia line. Needs to be fitted with 9162700 rocket prior to use. Typically 4 units required to be carried on SOLAS vessels. Replace container along with every third set of rockets i.e. after 9 years. Non-hazardous for transport without rocket fitted.

 

Usage & TraIn.g


When to Use
All line throwing operations at sea between vessels, ship to shore, shore to ship an shore based rescue services. Can be used to pass a line to swimmers in distress or across rivers or ravines.

Storage Requirements
Ideally should be stored in the robust, easily accessed location at ambient temperature.

Disposal
NON Hazardous item! Dispose of responsibly and with due care for the environment

 

Specs

Weight 4,3 Kg
Temp Op Min -30 °C
Temp Op Max 65 C (149.0 °F)
Temp Store Min -30 °C
Temp Store Max 75 C (167.0 °F)
Ignition Method Twist-grip Trigger
Brand:
Comet Marine

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