Revere USCG Approved Coastal liferaft, 4-8 Person - 45-REV-CTL-4V
Features
- All rafts contain a Coastal Pack in lieu of a SOLAS Pack.
- Dual tube inflation system
- Inflatable boarding ramp
- Weatherproof, double zippered door
- Exterior, automatically activating locator light
- Self-erecting canopy with rain water collector
- Retro-reflective tape on canopy
- Exterior and interior safety lines
- Large water ballast bags for maximum stability
- Righting line
Includes
Coastal Equipment Pack Includes:
• Bailer
• Sponge
• Topping-up Pump
• Sea Anchor
• Repair Plugs
• Flashlight (including extra batteries and bulb)
• Whistle
• Signal Mirror
What our Experts Think
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USCG‑Certified Coastal Safety – The Revere USCG Coastal Life Raft (Model 45‑REV‑CTL‑4V) is United States Coast Guard (USCG) approved for coastal use, making it a reliable lifesaving asset for vessels operating up to ~20 miles offshore — ideal for commercial and recreational applications.
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Purpose‑Built Coastal Pack – Comes with a complete Coastal Equipment Pack (bailer, sea anchor, pump, whistle, flashlight, repair plugs, signal mirror, etc.) designed for nearshore survival situations.
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Compact and Lightweight Design – The valise version packs the raft in a watertight soft case that’s lighter and easier to stow without sacrificing durability — perfect for smaller boats and limited storage.
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Rapid Automatic Inflation – Engineered for quick deployment with an automatic CO₂ inflation system that erects the raft and canopy fast when needed, supporting crew safety in emergencies.
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Practical Coastal Performance – Features like canopy protection, boarding ramps, and sea anchor improve stability and comfort during short‑range survival scenarios closer to land.
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Focused for Nearshore Zones – Unlike full SOLAS‑packed rafts, this coastal pack focuses on essential gear and manageable weight, aligning with typical coastal regulatory requirements and recreational boating needs.
Q&A
Q1: What is this product?
A1: A USCG‑approved coastal life raft designed for marine safety in near‑shore/coastal waters, available in 4, 6, and 8 person capacities.
Q2: What certification does it meet?
A2: Meets United States Coast Guard (USCG) approval standards for coastal life rafts.
Q3: How is it packed and stored?
A3: Packed in a water‑resistant valise (soft pack) that’s compact and durable for storage on vessels.
Q4: What equipment is included?
A4: Includes a Coastal Equipment Pack with essentials like a bailer, sponge, topping‑up pump, sea anchor, repair plugs, flashlight (with extra batteries), whistle, and signal mirror.
Q5: What size options and weights are typical?
A5: For the 4‑person valise: approx. 28.5″ × 17.5″ × 10.5″ and 67 lbs packed. Larger capacities scale accordingly.
Q6: Where is this raft intended to be used?
A6: Designed for coastal and near‑shore waters, ideal for commercial fishing boats and recreational vessels operating within ~20 miles of shore.
Maintenance Tips
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Annual Certified Servicing – Have the raft unpacked, inspected, CO₂/hydrostatic release checked, seams, fabric and hardware examined, and repacked by a USCG‑approved life‑raft service center at recommended intervals to ensure reliability in an emergency.
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Inspect Container & Valise – Periodically check the valise/pack exterior for cuts, abrasion, moisture damage, or compromised seals that could hinder automatic deployment.
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Check Hydrostatic Release & Cradle – If installed with a cradle and hydrostatic release unit, confirm the HRU is current and correctly mounted so it functions properly if the vessel sinks.
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Replace Consumables Promptly – Monitor and replace any expired or degraded items contained within the coastal equipment pack (e.g., whistle, flashlight batteries, repair plugs) so survival gear remains functional.
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Dry & Clean After Exposure – After saltwater or wet deployments, rinse with fresh water, dry fully before stowing back in its valise, and ensure items inside aren’t damp or mildewed.
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Protect from UV & Heat – Store the raft out of prolonged direct sunlight and extreme heat to preserve fabric integrity and minimize premature aging of materials.
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Crew Familiarization & Drill – Educate all onboard on deployment procedures in advance and practice dry drills so everyone knows how to access and deploy quickly in an emergency.