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Markusnets
MS.00
MS.02 (2 metre)
MS.1 (10 metre)
MS.2 (20 metre)
MS.3 (30 metre)
MS.4 (40 metre)
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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!

The Markusnet

Markusnet is manufactured for all types and sizes of deck boats, ships and offshore installations.

The Markusnet man overboard rescue unit consists of moveable storage container, lifting lines, net structure, throw-line and chest-loop.

The Markusnet is designed to provide single handed rescuer simple, safe, effective and reliable means to respond to a man overboard situation from deck boats and  ships, and to provide one or more rescuer a possibilities to lift / hoist the MOB in standing, sitting and horizontal position.

The Markusnet is also ideal to enable safe and effective in-water rescue operation and to provide second security to man overboard boat rescue operation or to transport boat and pilot ladder use.

It can be used as emergency ladder on deck boats with low freeboard.

It provides also safe and effective solution to transfer people from liferaft and vessel in distress on to a larger vessel, in rough sea and weather conditions.

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The Markusnet is available in six standard versions.

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Revised: 04-04-23

 

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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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