IMPA:
The Oar for Lifeboat is a crucial component of maritime safety equipment, designed to provide reliable manual propulsion for lifeboats during emergency situations. This 3.8-meter buoyant wooden oar complies with IMPA 330284 standards, ensuring its suitability for use in harsh marine environments.
Constructed from high-quality ash or similar buoyant wood, the oar offers durability and resistance to water absorption, maintaining buoyancy and structural integrity over time. Its length provides optimal leverage for effective rowing, facilitating maneuverability and control of the lifeboat. The oar's design includes a well-proportioned blade and handle, ensuring efficient energy transfer and comfortable grip during use.
Incorporating this oar into your vessel's safety gear enhances preparedness and aligns with international maritime safety regulations. Its robust construction and practical design make it a vital component for ensuring crew survival during emergencies.
IMPA Code: 330284
Length: 3.8 meters
Material: Buoyant wood (e.g., ash)
Design Features: Well-proportioned blade and handle for efficient rowing
Compliance: Meets SOLAS requirements for lifeboat equipment
Essential for Maritime Safety Compliance
Meets international standards, ensuring your vessel's safety equipment is up to code.
Durable and Buoyant Construction
Built to withstand the harsh marine environment, offering long-term reliability.
Optimized Length for Effective Propulsion
The 3.8-meter length provides the necessary leverage for maneuvering lifeboats.
Ergonomic Design for Comfortable Use
Features a well-proportioned blade and handle for efficient energy transfer and comfortable grip.
Safety at sea is non-negotiable. When an emergency arises, the quality and reliability of your Fire, Rescue & Life Saving Equipment can mean the difference between a controlled situation and a crisis. At MariTeam, we understand the unique challenges of maritime safety, and for over 70 years, we have been a trusted partner for shipowners, operators, and maritime professionals worldwide.
Safety regulations in the maritime industry are stringent, and compliance is essential. That’s why we work with industry-leading manufacturers who meet the latest ISO, SOLAS, and other international standards. Our partners share our dedication to safety, reliability, and innovation—ensuring that every piece of equipment we supply has been tested and approved for use in the world’s most demanding environments.