Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon EPIRB1

The EPIRB1 (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon) is a compact, reliable emergency distress beacon commonly used in maritime environments. It's designed to send a distress signal, including GPS coordinates, to search and rescue teams when activated in an emergency situation at sea. EPIRBs like the EPIRB1 operate on the 406 MHz frequency, which is monitored worldwide by Cospas-Sarsat, an international satellite-based search and rescue (SAR) system

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F-series Heavy duty fenders

Tested for All Climates and Conditions

POLYFORM® F-Series fenders are rigorously tested for strength and flexibility across a temperature range from -30°C to +50°C, showcasing high abrasive resistance and energy absorption (up to 3.8-ton meters for the F-13 model). These fenders are robust enough to suit vessels up to 1500 tons d/w, delivering reliable performance for various marine environments. For more information on selecting the right fender, consult our fender guide.

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Gangway Safety Net

High-Quality Gangway Safety Nets by penelope Marine Weight Capacity: Penelope Marine Gangway Safety Nets are designed to handle the exact weight they are expected to support. This ensures their ability to withstand pressure when individuals use the gangway. The weight capacity of these nets is influenced by factors such as the material used, the mesh size, and the fastening techniques, ensuring optimal performance under varying conditions. Anti-Trip Design: The AIS (Gangway Safety Nets) from Penelope marine include anti-trip design variants with low-profile edges. This innovative design minimizes the risk of personnel tripping while traversing the gangway, significantly reducing accident risks and enhancing overall safety. UV Resistance: Our Gangway Safety Nets are manufactured using materials that resist UV rays, ensuring durability even under prolonged exposure to sunlight. This feature makes them suitable for use in tropical climates and regions with high UV radiation, maintaining their strength and reliability over time. Technical Support: Penelope marine offers expert technical support for Gangway Safety Nets, providing services such as installation assistance, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Our team of skilled professionals is always available to address your inquiries, ensuring you receive the highest level of service and the best product experience. Warranty Coverage: We provide warranty coverage for our Gangway Safety Nets, protecting against manufacturing defects and material issues. The specific terms of the warranty vary depending on the product and its conditions, offering peace of mind and assurance of quality. penelope marine commitment to quality and safety makes our Gangway Safety Nets a trusted choice for maritime safety.

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LIFEBUOY LIGHT SOLAS-MED

  • Brightness: Minimum 2 candelas (cd)
  • Duration: Provides illumination for at least 2 hours
  • Weight: 205 grams
  • Length: 34 cm
The lifebuoy light can be paired with compatible lifebuoys coded 04920 and 0337, enhancing visibility and safety during emergencies.

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Lifeguard Rescue Tube

  • Material: Made from durable EVA foam with a PU and PVC coating
  • Dimensions: 125 cm (L) x 16 cm (W) x 8 cm (H)
  • Weight: 1.3 kg
  • Standards: Certified by CCS, EC, ZY

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Line Thrower 250

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MOB

Man Overboard (MOB)

  • In Marine Context: In maritime or nautical environments, "MOB" refers to "Man Overboard," a critical emergency situation where someone has fallen from a boat or ship into the water. Procedures are in place for quick action, such as shouting "Man Overboard!" to alert the crew, throwing flotation devices, and initiating rescue protocols to retrieve the person safely.
  • Safety Protocols: Man overboard drills are essential in both recreational and commercial marine settings to ensure everyone knows how to respond swiftly and effectively.

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Pilot Ladder & Embarkation Ladder

  • Construction:
    • Side ropes are secured with manila twine or marline, and each step is anchored with a wooden or plastic chock for stability.
    • The last four steps, made of rubber, are designed to withstand the potential squeezing between the ship’s side and pilot boat.
  • Spreader Steps:
    • To prevent twisting, pilot ladders include spreader steps with a minimum length of 180 cm.
    • The first spreader is positioned as the 5th step from the bottom, with additional spreaders placed at every 8th step.
These ladders ensure a safe, anti-slip surface due to the grooves on each wooden step, designed to provide grip in wet or unstable conditions.

Embarkation Ladder Features:

Embarkation ladders are similar in design to pilot ladders, made with durable hardwood steps and last four steps in rubber and polypropylene or manila rope.

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