[Federal Register: April 5, 2001 (Volume 66, Number 66)]
[Notices]
[Page 18143-18144]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Coast Guard
[USCG-2001-9284]
Coast Guard Advisory to Recreational Boaters on Fuel Leak Hazard
Involving Evinrude FICHT 200 Horsepower and 225 Horsepower Outboard
Motors
AGENCY: Coast Guard, DOT.
ACTION: Consumer advisory notice.
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SUMMARY: The purpose of this notice is to alert owners and operators of
boats powered by 1999 or 2000 Evinrude FICHT 200 horsepower and 225
horsepower outboard motors about a fuel leak problem that causes a
potential fire and explosion hazard. There is evidence that fuel leaks
affecting these outboard models have resulted in fires and explosions
that, in some cases, caused personal injuries. The Coast Guard advises
owners and operators to cease using 1999 or 2000 Evinrude FICHT 200
horsepower and 225 horsepower outboard motors until such time as the
defect is corrected. Normally, the Coast Guard would notify the
Outboard Motor Company (OMC), the Evinrude outboard manufacturer, of
the need to conduct a safety recall of the defective motors. However,
OMC filed for bankruptcy in December 2000, and the Evinrude engine line
has since been purchased by Bombardier Motor Corporation of America.
Bombardier has accepted responsibility for the recall and will be
notifying affected outboard owners of the recall in the near future.
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Bombardier reports that several thousand of the affected outboards have
previously been corrected by OMC through the installation of an upgrade
kit. The Coast Guard warns all boaters that there is a serious danger
of a fire or explosion with continued use of uncorrected 1999 and 2000
model year Evinrude FICHT 200 horsepower and 225 horsepower outboard
motors that could result in serious injury or death.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Philip Cappel, Chief, Recreational
Boating Product Assurance Division, Commandant (G-OPB-3), 2100 Second
Street SW., Washington, DC 20593, telephone (202) 267-0988, e-mail
pcappel@comdt.uscg.mil. The docket, USCG-2001-9284, is available for
inspection or copying at the Docket Management Facility, U.S.
Department of Transportation, room PL-401, 400 Seventh Street SW.,
Washington, DC, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,
except Federal holidays. You may also find this docket on the Internet
at http://dms.dot.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Coast Guard recently learned that in
November 2000 the Outboard Marine Corporation sent a ``service upgrade
bulletin'' to its Evinrude outboard motor dealers concerning the
company's 1999 and 2000 model year 200 and 225 horsepower models. The
upgrade was intended to ``reduce the likelihood of fuel leaks, which
can be a potentially hazardous condition.'' After further
investigation, the Coast Guard learned that between July 1999 and
December 2000 OMC had received reports of an unacceptably high number
of fires and explosions involving the company's 1999 and 2000 model
year Evinrude FICHT 200 and 225 horsepower models.
The Coast Guard has the legal authority to require manufacturers of
boats and engines to notify owners and to recall and repair or replace
products that contain defects which create a substantial risk of
personal injury to the public, or which fail to comply with an
applicable U.S. Coast Guard safety standard. The Coast Guard has
determined that the problems involving the 1999 and 2000 model year
Evinrude FICHT 200 and 225 horsepower motors constitute a defect that
creates a substantial risk of injury to the public. Under normal
circumstances, the Coast Guard would notify OMC that a safety recall
was necessary and would pursue the correction of this defect via OMC.
However, OMC filed for bankruptcy in federal court in December 2000 and
has since sold its Evinrude and Johnson outboard engine lines to
Bombardier Motor Corporation of America. Bombardier has agreed to
accept responsibility for this recall and will be notifying affected
Evinrude owners in the near future. Bombardier reports that they intend
to distribute upgrade kits to dealers that will correct this problem
and that several thousand of the affected outboards have previously
been corrected by OMC through the installation of these upgrade kits.
The Coast Guard warns all boaters that there is a serious danger of
a fire or explosion with continued use of uncorrected 1999 and 2000
model year Evinrude FICHT 200 horsepower and 225 horsepower outboard
motors that could result in serious injury or death.
Authority: 46 U.S.C. 4310(e).
Dated: March 29, 2001.
Kenneth T. Venuto,
Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Director of Operations Policy.
[FR Doc. 01-8311 Filed 4-4-01; 8:45 am]
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