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Specifically designed for Low Freeboard Vessels, this
combination Slide and Platform is stowed in an innovative
space-saving container and provides safe, speedy
evacuation for all passengers - young, old and the
physically challenged!
View model information
below.
Three models of the system are available for vessels with
freeboard heights from 3 metres (10 feet) to 3.65 metres
(12 feet). For use in the United States platform sizes are
either 50 or 100 passengers; for use in Canada sizes are
either 75 or 150 passengers.
Product Features
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Efficient
Innovative and slimline stowage container: width:
1360mm (53.5") x height: 1220mm (48") x depth:
380mm (15") Enables deck space to be maximized.
Easy deployment: Simply pull the safety pin and
lift the release bar; the slide and platform
automatically deploy and inflate within 45 seconds
in most conditions.
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Accessible
The release bar and entry is mounted at deck level
and designed to facilitate both able-bodied and
physically challenged passengers.
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Cost Effective
Existing DBC platforms can be modified to operate
in conjunction with the slide system. Ideal for
new and retrofit applications.
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Space Saving
Provides increased deck space. Existing DBC
platforms can be stowed on their own (without the
slide) and deployed from this container.
Mini-slide also available in separate portable
valise unit.
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Three models of the system are available for vessels
with freeboard heights up to 3 metres (10 feet) and 3.65
metres (12 feet). For use in the United States platform
sizes are either 50 or 100 passengers; for use in Canada
sizes are either 75 or 150 passengers.
ESS 50 (USCG) / 75 (CCG) (Model SL25)
ESS 100 (USCG) / 150 (CCG) (Model SL32)
ESS 100 (USCG) / 150 (CCG) (Model SL40)
Drawings and dimensions shown are for the 50/75 persons
platform model. Please contact us
for specifications on the 100/150 persons size.
Transport Canada and USCG approved. Patents pending.
*Specifications in drawings subject to change without
notice
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