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11-14-2007, 03:54 PM
UPDATED 1-8-2008
January 3, 2008
Ref: Ball Valves
Dear Luhrs Owner:
As you know from our communications in mid-November, we asked you to conduct an examination of the operation of the ball valves installed on your boat. Based on that examination, we also asked for your information about whether the ball valves on your boat are operating properly.
Since our notice in mid-November, we have heard from a number of owners. As of this date, no owner has reported that any ball valve is not operating properly.
Even though no failures have been reported, it remains our judgment that it is prudent to replace the ball valves on your boat even though the ball valves may be properly operating at this time. Because no one can predict with accuracy the life of a ball valve or the lives of the subject ball valves that are installed on your boat, we have decided that replacement with a new ball valve, which we are told has been designed and constructed to high standards, will better serve your ownership for an extended length of time. Our owners and our investigation have not revealed any present failures with boats dating back to 2001 although we now believe the ball valve design change occurred in 2002. None of our owners have reported any present failures, so accordingly, we are unable to conclude at this time that the ball valves installed on your boat require any emergent replacement. However, we continue to advise, as our long-standing safety advice has suggested, that the ball valves be inspected and serviced routinely as part of a standard maintenance and safety checklist.
We, at Luhrs Corporation are working to the best of our ability with our owners to be sure that the ball valves installed on your boats are the best available ball valves. As such, Luhrs Corporation has arranged to provide replacement ball valves to you at no cost for the ball valves and outside of the manufacturer’s warranty limitations. We recommend the installation of the new ball valves at your earliest convenience. These ball valves will be shipped directly to you following your submission of the attached Questionnaire to Luhrs Corporation.
It is our recommendation that the ball valves, which were installed on the model and hull numbers listed below be changed at your earliest convenience. The ball valves that need to be changed are best described as ball valves having a blue handle bearing the Marine Hardware name, thereon identifying the product as having a stainless steel ball and also listing an Underwriter Laboratories number (please compare closely to attached photograph). The model and hull numbers involved are as follows as revised through this date:
Model and hull numbers involved are as follows
28 OPEN - LHRBP103K405 through LHRBP210E708
30 OPEN – LHRCP102I203 through LHRCP194G405
31 OPEN - LHRDP101H506 through LHRDP148H708
32 OPEN – LHREP303A202 through LHREP410B707
34 CONV – LHRGC156A202 through LHRGC184H405
33 CONV – LHRGC173A404 through LHRGC184H405
35 CONV – LHRHC101D708 through LHRHC113H708
36 CONV – LHRJC222C202 through LHRJC298L607
36 OPEN – LHRJS125E203 through LHRJS208E708
38 CONV – LHRLC255B202 through LHRLC309A607
38 OPEN – LHRLP246A202 through LHRLP298J506
41 CONV - LHRPC101F304 through LHRPC167E607
41 OPEN - LHPP101A506 through LHPP142F708
44 CONV – LHRTC107A203 through LHRTC116L304
As is always the case, you should have on board soft wood tapered plugs, one available for each thru-hull on your boat, which may be used in the event of water intrusion occurring through such a fitting or other opening. If you have any questions about this safety practice, you may refer to Chapman's Piloting Manual or you may contact us. We also invite questions and concerns.
Please feel free to contact the Customer Service Department at Luhrs/Mainship at 800-248-2980/ 800-578-0852 or 904-829-0500 or fax to 904-827-2158, by email to bvi@luhrs.com.
If you have not had an opportunity to examine your boat as of this date, please do so as soon as you are able and certainly prior to your next use of your boat. As we indicated in mid-November, we would appreciate you forwarding us any such information about your boat's ball valves.
We are very appreciative of Marine Hardware’s assistance with this ball valve replacement program. We have suggested to Marine Hardware that all inquiries directed to it be forwarded to us for the present.
Very truly yours,
The Customer Service Department
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http://www.luhrs.com/psnbv.html
Dear Luhrs Owner:
Luhrs needs your assistance. We have recently started a preliminary review and metallurgical analysis of Marine Hardware supplied ball valves, which were installed by us as early as the year 2001 through the year 2007. If your hull number indicates that your boat was constructed in any of these years and if your hull is out of the water for the season or when it is removed from the water for periodic maintenance, we are asking for you to examine each of the several ball valves that were installed in your boat. We are asking for this examination to be conducted as soon as practicable, even if you have been following our recommendations described in the Spring Tuneup Newsletters, Chapman’s Manual or other standard maintenance publications.
Model & hull numbers involved are as follows
28 OPEN - LHRBP103K405 through LHRBP210E708
29 OPEN – LHRBP420E001 through LHRBP459L103
30 OPEN – LHRCP102I203 through LHRCP194G405
32 CONV – LHRDC105A101 through LHRDC117F102
31 OPEN - LHRDP101H506 through LHRDP126H607
32 OPEN – LHREP256F001 through LHREP410B707
34 CONV – LHRGC121E001 through LHRGC171L203
33 CONV – LHRGC173A404 through LHRGC184H405
35 CONV – LHRHC101D708 through LHRHC113H708
36 CONV – LHRJC173D001 through LHRJC298L607
36 OPEN – LHRJS098E001 through LHRJS208E708
38 CONV – LHRLC218E001 through LHRLC309A607
38 OPEN – LHRLP242D102 through LHRLP298J506
41 CONV - LHRPC101F304 through LHRPC167E607
41 OPEN - LHPP101A506 through LHPP142F708
44 CONV – LHRTC101J002 through LHRTC116L204
50 CONV – LHRZC1006A001
Our preliminary information is that corrosion may affect the stem or handle of the ball valve, which handle may turn without the handle actually opening and closing the ball valve as intended in the event of maintenance or an emergency.
As of this date, we understand from the ball valve supplier that it is its opinion that corrosion may not be occurring to the ball valve’s assembly because it is cathodically protected, as it should be in your boat. Nonetheless, we are not sure that cathodic protection will provide an adequate defense, which could leave the handle or stem unable to close the internal ball of the valve. Because cathodic protection or the bonding system may indeed be a factor, please also check to verify that your bonding system or cathodic protection system is working, clean and connected to all the ball valves examined. In the event you choose to replace the ball valves, please assure that the internal bonding (cathodic protection) system remains effective for any parts replaced.
To conduct this examination safely and appropriately, the boat must be out of the water for the examination, because the ball in the valve has to be seen opening and closing with the stem’s and handles operation. Once out of the water the movement of the ball can be seen through the external thru hull(s) or (on some models) by removing the hose attached to the inlet side of the ball valve. According to your boat model this will allow the visual inspection mentioned above.
At this point in time, Luhrs does not believe it has enough quality information to pursue a voluntary recall, especially given the supplier’s position about the advantages of cathodic protection, but the information which we are asking for you to gather will greatly assist Luhrs in making a recall decision. If your examination determines that any one or more of the several valves that appear in your boat do not properly close or open by using the stem & handle, then please advise us immediately. We will need you to preserve the parts, label their location, and provide us with other information about your boat, its condition and use.
It is Luhrs opinion that this examination should be done as soon as is practicable and possible when the boat is out of the water. A failure of the ball valve’s ability to close the opening could lead to water intrusion into your boat should a hose below the water line be removed, ruptured or otherwise become dislodged.
Regardless of a possible problem with these suspect ball valves, Chapman’s Piloting recommends and good safety practice always requires every owner to have on board soft wood tapered plugs, one for each thru-hull, in the event water intrusion occurs through such a fitting.
If you have any questions about this notice please feel free to contact the Customer Service Department of Luhrs / Mainship at 800-248-2980 / 800-578-0852 or 904- 829-0500 or fax to 904-827-2158 where we will assist you. To report a ball valve failure please email (preferred method) your name, hull number and prudent information to < bvi@luhrs.com > or use the previous fax or Customer Service numbers.
January 3, 2008
Ref: Ball Valves
Dear Luhrs Owner:
As you know from our communications in mid-November, we asked you to conduct an examination of the operation of the ball valves installed on your boat. Based on that examination, we also asked for your information about whether the ball valves on your boat are operating properly.
Since our notice in mid-November, we have heard from a number of owners. As of this date, no owner has reported that any ball valve is not operating properly.
Even though no failures have been reported, it remains our judgment that it is prudent to replace the ball valves on your boat even though the ball valves may be properly operating at this time. Because no one can predict with accuracy the life of a ball valve or the lives of the subject ball valves that are installed on your boat, we have decided that replacement with a new ball valve, which we are told has been designed and constructed to high standards, will better serve your ownership for an extended length of time. Our owners and our investigation have not revealed any present failures with boats dating back to 2001 although we now believe the ball valve design change occurred in 2002. None of our owners have reported any present failures, so accordingly, we are unable to conclude at this time that the ball valves installed on your boat require any emergent replacement. However, we continue to advise, as our long-standing safety advice has suggested, that the ball valves be inspected and serviced routinely as part of a standard maintenance and safety checklist.
We, at Luhrs Corporation are working to the best of our ability with our owners to be sure that the ball valves installed on your boats are the best available ball valves. As such, Luhrs Corporation has arranged to provide replacement ball valves to you at no cost for the ball valves and outside of the manufacturer’s warranty limitations. We recommend the installation of the new ball valves at your earliest convenience. These ball valves will be shipped directly to you following your submission of the attached Questionnaire to Luhrs Corporation.
It is our recommendation that the ball valves, which were installed on the model and hull numbers listed below be changed at your earliest convenience. The ball valves that need to be changed are best described as ball valves having a blue handle bearing the Marine Hardware name, thereon identifying the product as having a stainless steel ball and also listing an Underwriter Laboratories number (please compare closely to attached photograph). The model and hull numbers involved are as follows as revised through this date:
Model and hull numbers involved are as follows
28 OPEN - LHRBP103K405 through LHRBP210E708
30 OPEN – LHRCP102I203 through LHRCP194G405
31 OPEN - LHRDP101H506 through LHRDP148H708
32 OPEN – LHREP303A202 through LHREP410B707
34 CONV – LHRGC156A202 through LHRGC184H405
33 CONV – LHRGC173A404 through LHRGC184H405
35 CONV – LHRHC101D708 through LHRHC113H708
36 CONV – LHRJC222C202 through LHRJC298L607
36 OPEN – LHRJS125E203 through LHRJS208E708
38 CONV – LHRLC255B202 through LHRLC309A607
38 OPEN – LHRLP246A202 through LHRLP298J506
41 CONV - LHRPC101F304 through LHRPC167E607
41 OPEN - LHPP101A506 through LHPP142F708
44 CONV – LHRTC107A203 through LHRTC116L304
As is always the case, you should have on board soft wood tapered plugs, one available for each thru-hull on your boat, which may be used in the event of water intrusion occurring through such a fitting or other opening. If you have any questions about this safety practice, you may refer to Chapman's Piloting Manual or you may contact us. We also invite questions and concerns.
Please feel free to contact the Customer Service Department at Luhrs/Mainship at 800-248-2980/ 800-578-0852 or 904-829-0500 or fax to 904-827-2158, by email to bvi@luhrs.com.
If you have not had an opportunity to examine your boat as of this date, please do so as soon as you are able and certainly prior to your next use of your boat. As we indicated in mid-November, we would appreciate you forwarding us any such information about your boat's ball valves.
We are very appreciative of Marine Hardware’s assistance with this ball valve replacement program. We have suggested to Marine Hardware that all inquiries directed to it be forwarded to us for the present.
Very truly yours,
The Customer Service Department
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http://www.luhrs.com/psnbv.html
Dear Luhrs Owner:
Luhrs needs your assistance. We have recently started a preliminary review and metallurgical analysis of Marine Hardware supplied ball valves, which were installed by us as early as the year 2001 through the year 2007. If your hull number indicates that your boat was constructed in any of these years and if your hull is out of the water for the season or when it is removed from the water for periodic maintenance, we are asking for you to examine each of the several ball valves that were installed in your boat. We are asking for this examination to be conducted as soon as practicable, even if you have been following our recommendations described in the Spring Tuneup Newsletters, Chapman’s Manual or other standard maintenance publications.
Model & hull numbers involved are as follows
28 OPEN - LHRBP103K405 through LHRBP210E708
29 OPEN – LHRBP420E001 through LHRBP459L103
30 OPEN – LHRCP102I203 through LHRCP194G405
32 CONV – LHRDC105A101 through LHRDC117F102
31 OPEN - LHRDP101H506 through LHRDP126H607
32 OPEN – LHREP256F001 through LHREP410B707
34 CONV – LHRGC121E001 through LHRGC171L203
33 CONV – LHRGC173A404 through LHRGC184H405
35 CONV – LHRHC101D708 through LHRHC113H708
36 CONV – LHRJC173D001 through LHRJC298L607
36 OPEN – LHRJS098E001 through LHRJS208E708
38 CONV – LHRLC218E001 through LHRLC309A607
38 OPEN – LHRLP242D102 through LHRLP298J506
41 CONV - LHRPC101F304 through LHRPC167E607
41 OPEN - LHPP101A506 through LHPP142F708
44 CONV – LHRTC101J002 through LHRTC116L204
50 CONV – LHRZC1006A001
Our preliminary information is that corrosion may affect the stem or handle of the ball valve, which handle may turn without the handle actually opening and closing the ball valve as intended in the event of maintenance or an emergency.
As of this date, we understand from the ball valve supplier that it is its opinion that corrosion may not be occurring to the ball valve’s assembly because it is cathodically protected, as it should be in your boat. Nonetheless, we are not sure that cathodic protection will provide an adequate defense, which could leave the handle or stem unable to close the internal ball of the valve. Because cathodic protection or the bonding system may indeed be a factor, please also check to verify that your bonding system or cathodic protection system is working, clean and connected to all the ball valves examined. In the event you choose to replace the ball valves, please assure that the internal bonding (cathodic protection) system remains effective for any parts replaced.
To conduct this examination safely and appropriately, the boat must be out of the water for the examination, because the ball in the valve has to be seen opening and closing with the stem’s and handles operation. Once out of the water the movement of the ball can be seen through the external thru hull(s) or (on some models) by removing the hose attached to the inlet side of the ball valve. According to your boat model this will allow the visual inspection mentioned above.
At this point in time, Luhrs does not believe it has enough quality information to pursue a voluntary recall, especially given the supplier’s position about the advantages of cathodic protection, but the information which we are asking for you to gather will greatly assist Luhrs in making a recall decision. If your examination determines that any one or more of the several valves that appear in your boat do not properly close or open by using the stem & handle, then please advise us immediately. We will need you to preserve the parts, label their location, and provide us with other information about your boat, its condition and use.
It is Luhrs opinion that this examination should be done as soon as is practicable and possible when the boat is out of the water. A failure of the ball valve’s ability to close the opening could lead to water intrusion into your boat should a hose below the water line be removed, ruptured or otherwise become dislodged.
Regardless of a possible problem with these suspect ball valves, Chapman’s Piloting recommends and good safety practice always requires every owner to have on board soft wood tapered plugs, one for each thru-hull, in the event water intrusion occurs through such a fitting.
If you have any questions about this notice please feel free to contact the Customer Service Department of Luhrs / Mainship at 800-248-2980 / 800-578-0852 or 904- 829-0500 or fax to 904-827-2158 where we will assist you. To report a ball valve failure please email (preferred method) your name, hull number and prudent information to < bvi@luhrs.com > or use the previous fax or Customer Service numbers.