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Quel matériel de sécurité pour bateaux semi-rigides ?

What safety equipment for RIB boats?

While an outing in a semi-rigid remains above all a pleasure, you mustn't forget the safety rules to say the least!" 

Whether you're sailing in freshwater or at sea, it is indeed necessary (and compulsory!) to bring all the appropriate safety and rescue equipment.

Today, Orca Retail takes a look back at the equipment you need to take on board your boat in order to make sure you don't forget anything!

The first thing to know is that safety equipment rules are going to depend on the area you're sailing in.

 

Boat safety equipment at sea

For navigation at sea, the compulsory equipment to be provided depends on the distance from the side (or more accurately, distance from a "shelter"), according to 4 distinct zones:

  • Basic: less than 2 nautical miles from a shelter (less than 3.7 km)
  • Coastal: between 2 and 6 miles (3.7 km - 11.1 km)
  • Mid-shore: between 6 and 60 miles (11.1km to 111km)
  • High range: beyond 60 miles (more than 111km)

The following safety checklist is applicable to all craft  less than 24m in length: 

BOAT SAFETY EQUIPMENT SHIPPING ZONES
Basique Côtière Semi-h. Hauturière
Personal buoyancy equipment
(PBE) per person on board

Lighting device

Mobile firefighting
means

Drainage device
manual

Towing device

Mooring line

Tidal directory

National flag
(outside territorial waters)

Location and
assistance device for person at sea

3 red lights
with signal hand

Magnetic compass
(or GPS in coastal)

Official nautical charts

International Regulations for the
Prevention of Collisions at Sea

System description
of markup

Liferaft

Material for
taking stock

Light book
kept up to date

Logbook

Device for receiving
meteorological reports

Harness and lanyard by
ship for non-sailors

Harness and lanyard per person
embarked for sailboats

First aid kit

Luminous device for
searching and spotting at night

Radiobeacon for locating
claims

VHF fixed

Handheld VHF

Source: decree of 23 November 1987 on ship safety

 

Inland waterway boat safety equipment

With regard to freshwater/inland water navigation, there are 3 categories:

  • Sheltered inland waters: these include all bodies of water excluding the exceptions listed below.
  • Exposed inland waters: more dangerous, these areas are subject to separate regulations, and are listed in Appendix 1 of the Order of 10 February 2016. Examples: Rivers or sections of rivers (Rhine, Seine, Rhône, Loire), rivers or sections of rivers (Dordogne, Gironde, Somme), lakes (Annecy, Lacanau, Bourget), canals (Calais canal).
  • Lac Léman : only applicable to the cross-border lake.

The following safety checklist is applicable to all boats from 2.5m to 20m in length: 

SAFETY EQUIPMENT NAVIGATION ZONES
Abritées Exposées Lac Léman
Personal buoyancy equipment
per person on board

Drying device (fixed or mobile)

Firefighting
device

Towing
and mooring device

Appropriate mooring line

Waterproof torch
or light locating means
individual worn at all times
(1 per person embarked)

3 red lights
with signal hand

Audio signalling means

Magnetic compass
sealed (ISO standard)

Navigation chart
of frequented area

Source: Arrêté du 10 février 2016 relatif au matériel d'armement et de sécurité des bateaux de plaisance naviguant ou stationnant sur les eaux intérieures 

 

Trousse médicale

trousse médicale bateau

Your medical supplies kit is also precisely regulated. According to article 240-2.16 of the Maritime Code, the latter must include at least the elements below:

Article

Détail

Self-adhesive tape (10cm)

1 roll of 4m (Width 10cm)

Crepe strip

1 roll of 4 m (Width 10 cm)

Sterile gauze swabs

1 pack of 5 (Medium size)

Waterproof sterile adhesive dressings

1 box (3 size assortment)

Hemostatic cushion

1 unit (Type CHUT)

Sparadrap

1 roll

Non-sterile examination gloves

1 box (Size M & L)

Gel hydroalcoolique

1 bottle 75 ml

Survival blanket

1 unit

Chlorhexidine

Local solution - 5 ml at 0.05%

 

 

Lifejackets (personal buoyancy equipment)

gilet sauvetage zodiac

IFEs are also regulated and must be adapted to the morphology of each person on board, as well as to the area sailed: 

  • Within 2 miles of a shelter : buoyancy aid of at least 50 newtons 
  • Within 6 miles of a shelter : Lifejacket of minimum 100 newtons
  • All areas : Lifejacket minimum 150 newtons
  • Children under 30 kg : Lifejacket of at least 100 newtons, regardless of distance from a shelter.

 

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