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A lifeboat is a small, sturdy or inflatable boat, mainly used for emergency evacuation in the event of a disaster on a ship. Its characteristics are mainly reflected in the following aspects:
Small size: The size of lifeboats is usually small to accommodate the needs of escape and rescue at sea. This design allows the lifeboats to be deployed quickly and flexibly in the event of an emergency, thus effectively evacuating crew and passengers.
Lightweight: In order to facilitate handling and use, lifeboats are usually made of lightweight materials. This not only reduces the weight of the boat, but also improves the ease of handling, making it possible to quickly put the lifeboat into service in an emergency.
High stability: Lifeboats need to be stable in harsh sea conditions, so they are designed with a focus on stability. By using special design and construction, lifeboats are able to remain stable in rough seas and provide safe shelter for crew and passengers.
Strong durability: Lifeboats are manufactured with special materials and technical treatment to enhance their durability. This allows the lifeboat to maintain its quality and performance over multiple uses, ensuring that it can perform its intended role at critical times.
Equipped with necessary facilities: the lifeboat is equipped with food, drinking water, emergency medicine and other necessary materials to ensure that the basic needs of life can be maintained during the rescue process. At the same time, the ship is also equipped with communication equipment to communicate with the outside world to seek further rescue.