World's largest lifeboats for Oasis of the Seas
- Thu, 10 Dec 2009
The largest cruise ship in the world, Oasis of the Seas, now has the added distinction of carrying the world's largest lifeboats.
Each CRV55 catamaran lifeboat can carry up to 370 people on two levels and weighs 44 tonnes fully loaded.
The boat, which is 16.7m long with a beam of 5.6m, is powered by twin 70hp diesels giving a speed of six knots.
Schat-Harding, the lifeboat's designer and builder, says that the CRV55 marks a step change in the safe evacuation of large ships and is the first of a whole new generation of very large and very safe lifeboats.
Eighteen of the new boats as well as smaller lifeboats are carried aboard Oasis of the Seas, which can accommodate up to 6360 passengers and 2100 crew.






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December 12 00:40
Graham Houghton
...as well as smaller boats...
March 15 16:11
Chris Case
Does anybody know how they got around the LSA code that states that "no lifeboat shall be approved to accomodate more than 150 persons"
January 11 17:43
Apu
@ Maris:
Its because the flag country can certificate bigger lifeboats
@ DJ:
Its because there are still the MES, which are used to get the compulsory 100% + 25% spare seats.
February 26 22:11
charlie raymond
nice but need's more deteal's have pichure of desinghn the pichures inside the lifeboat's