My commercial fishing vessel sunk last year in shallow water, the raft popped up without deploying. Raft serviced annually for years. Has SOLAS B pack. Viking in Seattle did service every year. I have receipts. Serviced 3/2015
Viking states raft good for 3 years, commercial fishing requires annual service of raft. No warranties expressed or implied. You are purchasing the the raft as-is. Raft only! no mounting bracket, no hydrostatic release. I have years of service receipts. Thanks for looking. |
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