Coast Guard Demonstrates Upside Down Life-Raft

Coast Guard Demonstrates Upside Down Life-Raft

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The Kokomo Kid is a modern life raft designed for the American merchant marine, built in Kokomo, Indiana. It is equipped with comprehensive supplies, including fish hooks and drinking water. The raft, tested by U.S. Coast Guardsmen, is made of corrugated steel, weighs 3000 pounds, and includes a sail and cabin. It can accommodate 22 men with provisions for 21 days. An orange flare is included to attract rescue parties, making it a valuable asset for the merchant marine.

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What is the primary purpose of the Kokomo kid life raft?

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Describe the features of the Kokomo kid life raft.

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How many men can the Kokomo kid life raft accommodate?

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What supplies are included with the Kokomo kid life raft?

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What is the significance of the orange colored flair in the Kokomo kid life raft?

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