National Transportation Safety Board

Washington, D.C. 20594

 

Office of the Chairman

JUL -8 2002 Mr. John Giljam

President

Cool Stuff Tours C.A.M.I. 31 Hawkes Road

Post Office Box 1703

Bluffton, South Carolina 29910

Dear Mr. Giljam:

This letter regards Safety Recommendation M-00-5, stated below, which the National Transportation Safety Board issued to Cool Stuff Tours C.A.M.I. (Cool Stuff) on February 18,2000, as a result of the Safety Board's investigation of the May 1, 1999, sinking of the Miss Majestic near Hot Springs, Arkansas.

M-00-5

Without delay, alter your amphibious passenger vessels to provide reserve buoyancy through passive means, such as watertight compartmentalization, built- in flotation, or equivalent measures, so that they will remain afloat and upright in the event of flooding, even when carrying a full complement of passengers and crew.

The Safety Board understands from visits to your company that Cool Stuff has built and operates only one type of amphibious vessel, the Hydra- Terra, designed especially for commercial passenger service. This vessel's aluminum hull has foam-filled compartments that provide sufficient flotation, certified by the manufacturer to remain afloat even with the drain plugs removed and the engine compartment flooded. Further, the Coast Guard has approved the Hydra-Terra for the carriage of up to 49 passengers and a 2-person crew.

Because Cool Stuff operates vessels that provide reserve buoyancy through passive means, Safety Recommendation M-00-5 is classified "Closed-Acceptable Action."

On April 2, 2002, the Safety Board met and adopted its final report, Sinking of the Amphibious Passenger Vessel Miss Majestic, Lake Hamilton, near Hot Springs, Arkansas, May 1, 1999. Although the Safety Board has not issued any new recommendations directly to the operators of amphibious passenger vehicles, the Board has issued several new recommendations to the U.S. Coast Guard (enclosed) that may affect your operations. For your consideration, we also have enclosed a synopsis of the Board's report, which contains our conclusions and recommendations.

Thank you for your proactive action regarding amphibious vessel safety. The Safety Board commends your leadership in the recreational amphibious vessel industry .

Sincerely,

Marion C. Blakey

 Chairman  

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