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Product list
Markusnets
MS.00
MS.02 (2 metre)
MS.1 (10 metre)
MS.2 (20 metre)
MS.3 (30 metre)
MS.4 (40 metre)
Other Products
Throw-line
Safety-ladder
Scramble-nets
MOB boat rescue-nets
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Markus Lifenet products are made for use in   extreme situations at sea when every second counts.

See rescue with Markusnet.

It adds value to other lifesaving means on board!

Markus Throw-bag version RLC25


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25 metre long 20 mm wide buoyant webbing line packed in yellow pvc / nylon fabric throw-bag, equipped with throwing load packed in soft foam, chest-loop / safety-loop to secure in-water rescuer and handgrip loop and plastic snap hook on the far end.

Ideal to have on the boat,  in the boat house, in the car and sholder when rambling near water.

Weight: 900 gr

Designed as extra accessory to go with the MS.00 Markusnet and to carry in boats, cars or just to sholder when walking near water.

Stainless steel wall bracket is available as an assessory with two screws.

Wall bracket Product no.: 1 210 001.

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Revised: 28/02/04

 

 

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The Markusnet is designed to catch the mind of the MOB to secure himself in the net structure and by that decrease the need for in-water rescue and enable rescuer to bring the MOB to safety.
It is also designed to enable safe and effective rescue of helpless MOB casualty so called "in-water" rescue.
and transfer of people from liferaft and small boats to larger vessel in extreme weather and sea conditions.

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