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    deepseacon
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    New world record for freefall lifeboat

    Schat-Harding has set a new freefall lifeboat record with its new generation FF1200 boat.

    The boat was successfully dropped from a freefall height of 60 metres. The world record drop was conducted as part of the certification tests of the boat. "The FF1200 managed this height in an excellent way," says Geir Arne Veglo, CEO of Umoe Schat-Harding Equipment AS. "The FF1200 entered the water cleanly and made excellent headway." The boat was loaded with seven tonnes to simulate the full capacity of 70 100kg people. As part of the test, the engine was started immediately and was left running for four hours along with different manoeuvring tests.

    The FF1200 is the only lifeboat that has completed the full-scale tests set by the new requirements for freefall lifeboats on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, DNV-OS-E406 standard. After the freefall test this week, the FF1200 is now the highest certified freefall lifeboat. Thee ability to drop safely from greater heights is required as offshore installations get larger. The FF1200 was designed for that purpose and to meet stringent new standards for performance in heavy seas which will facilitate the evacuation of rigs and installations in the Norwegian North Sea.

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    #33142
    Andy Shiers
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    It’s not a Guiness world record then 🙂
    No people in it 😀

    #33143
    Ray Shields
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    70 x 100kg people.

    Have they seen the size of some of the people offshore 😀 😀

    #33144
    T-Boy
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    I would have Schat myself after that, making up fo rthe defecit of personnel 😆

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