Lifeboat definition

Lifeboat means watercraft used exclusively for lifesaving purposes.
Lifeboat means a vessel carried on another vessel in
Lifeboat means a small boat designated and used solely for lifesaving purposes, and does not include a dinghy, tender, speedboat, or other type of craft that is not carried aboard a vessel for lifesaving purposes.

Examples of Lifeboat in a sentence

  • Lifeboat pyrotechnic distress signals should be compactly stowed in a suitable watertight container.

  • Lifeboat Foundation Special Report,http://lifeboat.com/ex/neurotechnology.and.societ y (07.03.2009).

  • A $40,000 CSRB is authorized for MKs who accept assignment to a surf station or the National Motor Lifeboat School and agree to an active-duty service obligation of four (4) years.


More Definitions of Lifeboat

Lifeboat means a small boat kept on board a larger boat
Lifeboat means a vessel carried on another vessel in excess of sixty-five (65) feet for use if such other vessel has to be abandoned;
Lifeboat means a lifeboat complying with the requirements of the IMO International Life-Saving Appliances Code;
Lifeboat means a boat carried aboard a vessel and used solely for lifesaving purposes, but not including dinghies, tenders, speedboats, or other types of craft carried aboard a vessel and used for other than lifesaving purposes.
Lifeboat means a lifeboat complying with the requirements of the LSA Code
Lifeboat means a boat complying with Article 84; “liferaft” means a liferaft complying with Article 87;
Lifeboat means a survival craft which complies with the requirements of Chapter IV of the Code and with the additional requirements specified in Schedule 5 to these regulations;