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How does an inflatable raft float?

The surface area of the raft displaces the water forcefully which causes float


How much does one inflateable raft with rope weigh?

That depends on what the raft is made of, how thick the material is, and how large it is. There are many different styles of inflatable raft.


How much does an inflatable raft weight?

The weight of an inflatable raft depends on its size and quality. Small rafts may weigh about 20 pounds while a large one could weigh 200 to 300 pounds.


What is the other name for evacuation slide?

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It's an aviation terminology .For when the slide raft is failed to inflate ,it could be used as an apron slide .


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In what episode of the Dick van Dyke show does Laura encounter an inflatable raft?

"The Curious Thing About Women," Dick Van Dyke episode 16, aired Jan. 10, 1962 featured the classic scene of Laura trying to comically contain the swelling expansion of an inflatable raft. Oddly enough, the co-writer of that episode, Frank Tarloff, wrote a very similar episode with the same scene for the situation comedy, "I Married Joan" which aired in December of 1952.