Press Release
Date: July 13, 2006
Contact: Aux. Robert Westcott
Chief- External Communications
Public Affairs Department
United States Coast Guard Auxiliary
robwestcott@earthlink.net
http://www.auxpa.org
(386) 717-8437
COAST GUARD AUXILIARY ALERTS BOATERS ABOUT WATER TOY RECALL
Kite Tube Recalled After Two Deaths, Several Dozen Injuries
In an effort to reduce the chance of any additional incidents and injuries
in the midst of the busy boating season, the Coast Guard Auxiliary is alerting boaters about an important “water toy” recall by the manufacturer.
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Sportsstuff,
Inc., of Omaha, Nebraska, is voluntarily recalling about 19,000 Wego Kite Tubes. Reportedly, the CPSC has received reports of 39 injury
incidents, with 29 of those resulting in the need for medical treatment. Those injuries included a broken neck, a punctured lung,
chest and back injuries and facial injuries.
Sportsstuff has received reports of two deaths in the United States and reports
of a variety of serious injuries. The company has been unable to determine the cause of the incidents. Nevertheless, the company has withdrawn
the kite tube from the market, and is undertaking this voluntary recall out of an abundance of caution.
The Sportsstuff Wego Kite Tube is a 10-foot-wide, circular, yellow inflatable
watercraft designed to be towed behind a power boat. A rider in the tube becomes airborne by pulling on handles attached to the
floor of the tube. Model 53-5000 is printed on the tube near the product valve. The floor of the tube has black caution warning stripes.
The cover for the product bears a skull and crossbones and the statement “Never Kite higher than you are willing to fall.”
The tubes were imported and sold through marine distributors, mail order catalogs,
and various retailers from approximately October 1, 2005 to July 11, 2006 for about $500 to $600.
Consumers are advised to immediately stop using the kite tubes, and contact
Sportsstuff at (866) 831-5524 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. CST Monday through Friday, to learn how to obtain free replacement products. Consumers
can also visit the firm’s Web site at
www.sportsstuff.com
for more information.
The Coast Guard Auxiliary reminds boaters to always use caution when playing
with water toys. Precautions include making sure all riders/skiers/wake-boarders wear a life jacket, and that an observer keeps
an eye on the occupants of the water toy at all times.
The United States Coast Guard
Auxiliary is the uniformed, volunteer Component of Team Coast Guard who assist the active duty Coast Guard in all of its varied missions,
except for military and direct law enforcement. These men and women can be found on the nation's waterways, in the air, in classrooms
and on the dock, performing Maritime Domain Awareness patrols, safety patrols, vessel safety checks and public education.
Its over 31,000 members donate millions of hours annually
in support of Coast Guard missions.