Certified Safety for Commercial and Superyachts

A SOLAS rescue boat is a specially approved safety craft designed for rapid deployment in emergencies, including man-overboard recovery and liferaft marshalling. Built to meet the strictest international maritime standards, it is rigorously tested and approved by a recognized Classification Society or Notified Body, combining proven performance, durability, and reliability to keep commercial vessels and superyachts fully compliant and safe at sea. This is the hallmark of a SOLAS rescue boat.

Key features of a SOLAS Rescue Boat

A SOLAS rescue boat is easily recognizable by its highly visible color, usually orange or yellow, and ranges from 3.9m to 8.5m in length. Every SOLAS boat is equipped with a strict list of safety features, including:

  • Capsize recovery: Can be righted manually by two crew members or automatically.
  • Covered bow area: Provides protection when the sheer is insufficient.
  • Autonomy: Minimum of 4 hours at 6 knots, fully loaded with six crew and towing a 25-person liferaft.
  • Approved propulsion: Powered by a SOLAS-approved engine, such as gasoline outboards or inboard diesels.
  • Rapid deployment: Capable of being fully crewed with six persons and launched within 5 minutes, even while the ship maintains 5 knots.

These features ensure the boat can perform its dual purpose: marshalling all liferafts in the event of a sinking and acting as a man overboard recovery boat (MOB).

Where and when a SOLAS Rescue Boat is required

SOLAS rescue boats are mandatory on all commercial seagoing vessels over 500 GT and are essential whenever a reliable, certified lifesaving craft is needed. They are specifically designed for critical operations such as evacuating passengers and crew during a ship emergency, coordinating and towing liferafts, and conducting rapid man-overboard recovery. Their presence ensures that every vessel is prepared to respond quickly and effectively in high-risk situations, giving crew and passengers the highest level of protection.

Unlike non-certified boats, SOLAS rescue boats undergo rigorous testing under real-world emergency conditions and must comply with stringent international regulations. Every aspect—from hull design and structural integrity to engine performance and onboard safety equipment—is independently verified. This guarantees that a SOLAS rescue boat will perform reliably when it is needed most, providing peace of mind to shipowners, operators, and crew alike.

Difference between SOLAS-Certified and Non-Certified Boats

While standard rescue or tender boats may offer basic safety functionality, they do not meet the strict requirements of SOLAS certification. Key differences include:

  • Certified safety features: Capsize recovery, minimum autonomy, approved engines
  • Mandatory testing and approval: Design reviewed and tested by a Classification Society or Notified Body
  • Operational guarantees: Launch times, crew capacity, and liferaft towing capabilities are verified
  • Material standards: Constructed from approved, rigorously tested materials

In short, a SOLAS rescue boat provides reliable performance under extreme conditions, giving ship owners, crew, and passengers confidence that they are prepared for every maritime emergency.

SOLAS Rescue Boats at Boating Matters

At Boating Matters, we specialise in supplying, modifying, and certifying SOLAS rescue boats to meet the highest international standards. Whether you require a rigid, inflatable, semi-rigid, or adapted lifeboat design, we guide you through every step of certification, inspection, and delivery. Our team ensures your vessel is fully compliant, operational, and ready for any emergency at sea.

Why choose Boating Matters for your SOLAS Rescue Boat?

Experience

Over 40 years’ experience in tenders and rescue craft

Expertise

Experts in SOLAS rescue boat compliance and certification

Flexibility

Full support for testing, modifications, and deployment procedures

24/7 Support

Reliable solutions that combine safety, durability, and performance

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