(1) The rescue boat embarkation and launching arrangements shall
be such that the rescue boat can be boarded and
launched in the shortest possible time.
(2) If the rescue boat is one of the ship’s survival craft, the
embarkation arrangements and launching station shall
comply with the requirements of Sections 7.4 and
7.5.
(3) Launching arrangements shall comply with the requirements of
section 7.6, provided that all rescue boats shall be
capable of being launched, where necessary utilising
painters, with the ship making headway at speeds up
to 5 knots in calm water.
(4) Recovery time of the rescue boat shall be not more than 5
minutes in moderate sea conditions when loaded with
its full complement of persons and equipment and
where the rescue boat is also a lifeboat, this
recovery time shall be possible when loaded with its
lifeboat equipment and the approved rescue boat
complement of at least six persons.
(5) Rescue boat embarkation and recovery arrangements shall allow
for safe and efficient handling of a stretcher case
and foul weather recovery strops shall be provided
for safety if heavy fall blocks constitute a danger.
(6) Each rescue boat carried shall be served by its own
launching appliance