Case Study: Maritime & Coastguard Agency

The Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCGA) works to prevent the loss of life on the coast and at sea. Operating across some of the most demanding terrain in the country, MCGA teams need kit that is light enough to carry into hard-to-reach locations, quick to set up in unpredictable conditions and flexible enough to cover a wide range of operational and demonstration scenarios. Working through a Rolatube distributor, the MCGA has equipped its teams with a configuration of Bi-stable Reeled Composite (BRC) systems designed to give them exactly that.

About the Maritime & Coastguard Agency

The MCGA’s work covers maritime safety and the prevention of loss of life on the coast and at sea. Its teams operate across the UK coastline, often along cliff paths, beaches and headlands where vehicles cannot reach. The role spans front-line response, public-facing demonstrations and a wide range of supporting activity, all of which benefit from equipment that is light, compact and quick to deploy.

The Operational Context

Coastal work places real demands on portable equipment. Teams move into difficult locations on foot, with everything they need carried in by hand. Conditions are weather-driven and unpredictable, so the time spent setting up or recovering equipment is time taken away from the response itself. The MCGA also runs awareness and demonstration activities indoors and at events, where the same kit has to perform reliably in a very different environment.

These factors together call for a portable mast and tripod configuration that can move easily, deploy quickly and adapt to whatever the situation requires.

These factors together call for a portable mast and tripod configuration that can move easily, deploy quickly and adapt to whatever the situation requires.

The Rolatube Configuration

Working through a Rolatube distributor, the MCGA chose a configuration built around four products:

Together, these give MCGA teams several different deployment options from a single kit, with no specialist equipment needed to switch between them.

Configurations in the Field

The System 75 5m mast can be deployed on its own where the full 5m is required, or with the System 75 Rolacage when a lower height suffices, as the Rolacage enables deployment to be stopped at any point to the full height. The Rolacage provides a stable, ground-anchored base for the rolled mast and supports controlled extension to height.

Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCGA) Mast Use
Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCGA) Mast Close Up

The System 50 2m tripod is equally versatile. It can be used independently, or with the Mast Support Adapter fitted, the same tripod acts as a support for the System 75 mast during deployment, which reduces the number of personnel needed to raise it. In zero wind conditions, such as the indoor demonstrations the MCGA runs to show its activities to the public, the tripod can also support the deployed mast directly.

The result is a single, modular kit that covers everything from quick tripod setups in the field to a fully extended 5m mast at a demonstration event, without teams having to carry multiple separate systems.

Why the Flexibility Matters

For the MCGA, three benefits stand out.

The first is weight and pack size. Carrying lightweight kit into hard-to-reach coastal locations is essential for teams that have to move quickly across difficult terrain, and the Rolatube systems pack down to a small fraction of the size of comparable telescopic equipment.

The second is flexibility. With one configuration covering multiple deployment options, teams can adapt to whatever the situation needs, from a quick tripod setup to a fully extended mast.

The third is reliability. With no moving parts to seize or fail, the equipment is ready to perform first time, even after long periods between uses, which suits a service that has to respond to events at short notice.

A Man-Portable Resource for Coastal Operations

For an organisation working to prevent loss of life on the coast and at sea, the value of a lightweight, man-portable mast and tripod kit is straightforward. The MCGA’s chosen configuration of Rolatube BRC systems gives teams the flexibility they need across operations, training and public engagement, all from a kit that fits comfortably within the constraints of a foot-portable deployment.

For more on how Rolatube’s BRC mast and tripod systems support emergency services and field response work, get in touch or explore our masts and tripods.