MarkusNet Scramble Nets - MOB, Cradle, & Cargo

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MarkusNet Man Overboard Equipment range — Scramble nets. MOB, Cradle, and Cargo rescue nets. Designed for SOLAS-type MOB boats, Workboats, and Vessels.

MARKUS SCRAMBLE NETS - MOB, CRADLE & CARGO

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MOB Rescue Net:

Designed for use on SOLAS type MOB Rescue boats to roll (parbuckle) an unconscious MOB onboard in a horizontal position. It can be used as a scramble-net or emergency ladder, and is suitable for RIBs and rigid boats with fastening points less than 100cm to 150 cm from the water.

  • Size: Horizontal width: 120 cm 
  • Available vertical lengths: 200 cm to 250 cm. 
  • Packed size:  L 125 x H 25 x W 5 cm
  • Packed in orange red PVC / Nylon storage bag.

Man Overboard Cradle Net:

A mobile light weight scramble-net / Cradle recovery system for deck vessels and offshore installations with either rail or special fastenings inside bulwark where it is to be used. Designed for workboats with lifting height from 0.5m to 2.5m and with a suitable rescue zone midship.

  • Only 1/6th of the weight of traditional scramble-nets,
  • Can be manually lifted by one person
  • Comes packed in an orange red PVC / Polyester fabric storage bag.
  • Easy fastening with 7 (SCN6), 9 (SCN8), 11 (SCN10) and 13 (SCN12) buckles to rail, at a height, allowing at least 1 to 1.5 metres to be in the water once lowered.

 

 

              

 

Cargo Ship Rescue-Net:

Designed for vessels with a lifting height from 3m to 10m and with a suitable rescue zone midship on both sides, eg rail or bulwark at the edge of the ship's side and which the deck crew can lean onto when lifting a person manually.

  • Only 1/6th of the weight of traditional scramble-nets
  • Can be manually lifted by one person
  • Comes packed in an orange red PVC / Polyester fabric storage bag.
  • Easy fastening with 7 (SCN6), 9 (SCN8), 11 (SCN10) and 13 (SCN12) buckles to rail, at a height which allows at least 1 to 1.5 metres to be in the water once lowered.

 

 

                            

 

 

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MOB Rescue Net:

Designed for use on SOLAS type MOB Rescue boats to roll (parbuckle) an unconscious MOB onboard in a horizontal position. It can be used as a scramble-net or emergency ladder, and is suitable for RIBs and rigid boats with fastening points less than 100cm to 150 cm from the water.

  • Size: Horizontal width: 120 cm 

  • Available vertical lengths: 200 cm to 250 cm. 

  • Packed size:  L 125 x H 25 x W 5 cm

  • Packed in orange red PVC / Nylon storage bag.

 

Man Overboard Cradle Net:

A mobile light weight scramble-net / Cradle recovery system for deck vessels and offshore installations with either rail or special fastenings inside bulwark where it is to be used. Designed for workboats with lifting height from 0.5m to 2.5m and with a suitable rescue zone midship.

  • Only 1/6th of the weight of traditional scramble-nets,

  • Can be manually lifted by one person

  • Comes packed in an orange red PVC / Polyester fabric storage bag.

  • Easy fastening with 7 (SCN6), 9 (SCN8), 11 (SCN10) and 13 (SCN12) buckles to rail, at a height, allowing at least 1 to 1.5 metres to be in the water once lowered.

 

Cargo Ship Rescue-Net:

Designed for vessels with a lifting height from 3m to 10m and with a suitable rescue zone midship on both sides, eg rail or bulwark at the edge of the ship's side and which the deck crew can lean onto when lifting a person manually.

  • Only 1/6th of the weight of traditional scramble-nets

  • Can be manually lifted by one person

  • Comes packed in an orange red PVC / Polyester fabric storage bag.

  • Easy fastening with 7 (SCN6), 9 (SCN8), 11 (SCN10) and 13 (SCN12) buckles to rail, at a height which allows at least 1 to 1.5 metres to be in the water once lowered.

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