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55 SVN Solovelanet Global . Below deck In my opinion, this is the worst option.There is no benefit in having a piece of safety equipment if we cannot use it effectively in case of emergency. Once again, the liferaft must always be the valise type because of its handling. There are two main reasons why stowing a liferaft below deck is not recommended. The first one is its weight.A coastal valise raft for 4 people (the smallest basic model available on the market) weighs over 25 kg, and carrying it on deck through the stairs, fastening the painter line and launching it, involves a physical effort that not everyone may be able to provide. The second one is that we might have to abandon ship in the event of a fire. In that case, taking the li - feraft is the last thing we think about, until we get on deck and start to wonder how to abandon the boat in flames.Only then will we realize that the raft is still below deck, but it will be too late. The studies conducted by the main industry authori - ties, such as MCA, RNLI and RYA share the opinion that a liferaft should always be placed where it can be launched instantly and with minimal effort by any crew member. Self-inflating liferafts in hard and soft containers Stefano Cioni, Ocean Yachtmaster Instructor at the Royal Yachting Association, MCA Ma- ster, MCA approved Yacht Surveyor Training Skipper at the Sir Robin Knox-John- ston's Clipper Round the World Yacht Race The author Above are images of a SVN video explaining how the inflatable raft works and how to use it (unfortunately the video was shot only in Italian)

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