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03/17/2026 04:14 PM EDT

CURRENT BID: $50.0 STATE: CA California Auctions Listings NO. OF BIDDERS: 0 CLOSE TIME: Tue, 24 Mar 2026 14:14:00 CST

Overview

Marine Safety Equipment Corp. lifeboat with davits. The vessel is classified in scrap condition. The lifeboat is constructed of fiberglass and includes a non-working diesel engine, davits, winch, and motor components. The equipment is at end of service life and requires repairs.

Specifications

  • Make: Marine Safety Equipment Corp.
  • Name of Vessel: Lifeboat
  • Vessel Seaworthy: No
  • Length: 26 ft
  • Beam: 10 ft
  • Type of Engine: Westerbeke Diesel Engine (approximately 20 HP)
  • Vessel Serial Number: 2494

Key Features

  • 55 person capacity with 740 cubic feet of space.
  • Open fiberglass construction.
  • Includes davits with working load capacity of approximately 55 kN to 70 kN.
  • Davit system constructed of high-strength structural steel with corrosion-resistant coatings.
  • Electric winch motor (440V, 60Hz, 3-phase).
  • High-strength steel construction with galvanized wire ropes.
  • Total weight approximately 11,000 lbs for lifeboat.
  • Davit self-weight approximately 9,000 lbs.
  • Winch weight approximately 2,000-2,568 lbs.

Condition & Markings

  • This lot is in scrap condition. Parts are missing, and repairs are required.
  • Diesel engine is non-working.
  • Winch motor is non-working.
  • Equipment is at end of service life and may need repairs.
  • Height measures 6 ft.

Inspection and Removal

  • Inspection and Removal: Available Monday through Friday, by confirmed appointment only. The site is closed on federal holidays. Contact the property custodian (listed below) to schedule an appointment.
  • Property Inspection: Bidders are strongly encouraged to inspect the property prior to placing a bid to evaluate its condition and suitability. By bidding without an inspection, bidders assume the risk of potential omissions in the description.
  • Removal Responsibilities: The successful bidder is solely responsible for all aspects of removal, including packing, crating, banding, loading, and shipping. The agency will not provide assistance.
  • Authorized Third-Party Removal: The authorized third-party agent must present a Letter of Authorization from the high bidder (see terms and conditions for details), a copy of the purchaser’s receipt, and a valid photo ID at the time of removal.
  • Buyers are advised to bring their own forklift to load onto flatbed truck.

Disclaimer

  • The condition of the property is not warranted. Pictures are not warranted. (ICN: 693746-5282-0002).

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03/17/2026 04:04 PM EDT

CURRENT BID: $50.0 STATE: CA California Auctions Listings NO. OF BIDDERS: 0 CLOSE TIME: Tue, 24 Mar 2026 14:04:00 CST

Overview

This lot contains (2) 1971 Marine Safety Equipment Corp. lifeboats. The vessels are classified in scrap condition. Both lifeboats are fiberglass construction with a 74-person capacity and 740 cubic feet volume. Only one lifeboat has a diesel engine which is in non-working condition.

Specifications

  • Make: Marine Safety Equipment Corp.
  • Model Year: 1971
  • Name of Vessel: Lifeboat
  • Length: 26 ft
  • Beam: 10 ft
  • Type of Engine: Diesel Engine (approximately 20 HP)
  • Vessel Serial Number: 2135, 2192

Key Features

  • Fiberglass construction with open design.
  • 74-person capacity with 740 cubic feet volume.
  • Dimensions of 26 feet length, 10 feet width, and 6 feet height.
  • Total weight of 11,000 pounds.
  • One unit equipped with Westerbeke engine.

Condition & Markings

  • This lot is in scrap condition. Parts are missing, and repairs are required.
  • Equipment is end of service life and may need repairs.
  • The diesel engine on one lifeboat is in non-working condition.
  • One lifeboat does not have an engine.

Inspection and Removal

  • Inspection and Removal: Available Monday through Friday, by confirmed appointment only. The site is closed on federal holidays. Contact the property custodian (listed below) to schedule an appointment.
  • Property Inspection: Bidders are strongly encouraged to inspect the property prior to placing a bid to evaluate its condition and suitability. By bidding without an inspection, bidders assume the risk of potential omissions in the description.
  • Removal Responsibilities: The successful bidder is solely responsible for all aspects of removal, including packing, crating, banding, loading, and shipping. The agency will not provide assistance.
  • Authorized Third-Party Removal: The authorized third-party agent must present a Letter of Authorization from the high bidder (see terms and conditions for details), a copy of the purchaser’s receipt, and a valid photo ID at the time of removal.
  • Buyers should bring their own forklift to load onto flatbed truck.

Disclaimer

  • The condition of the property is not warranted. Pictures are not warranted. (ICN: 693746-5293-0006)

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