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USCG Issues Prototype Shaft Seal Warning Maritime Activity Reports, Inc. June 9, 2026 Figure 1: Sea water discharging through seal face. Source: USCG Marine Safety Unit The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) identified a safety concern after a prototype component used in a mechanical shaft-seal system failed onboard a USCG inspected deep draft vessel. On February 19, 2025, a U.S. flagged crude-oil tanker transiting near Delaware Bay experienced simultaneous failures of its port and starboard shaft seals, resulting in substantial seawater ingress. The crew deployed emergency collars supplied by the seal manufacturer and used the vessel’s emergency bilge system to remove the water. The investigation revealed that the failed component was a prototype composite seal-facing material installed during dry-dock as part of a shaft-seal system previously approved by the Recognized Organization (RO). Notably, the investigation found that the RO-approved design drawings lacked specific material details, vaguely describing the seal-facing material only as 'composite'. During the vessel’s first post dry-dock voyage, sea water flooded through the seals’ split face butt when exposed to cold seawater after operating in warm conditions. Although the overall seal system was approved by the RO, the seal manufacturer did not disclose its use of the unapproved prototype material. The USCG, RO, and the vessel owner became aware of the substitution only after the incident occurred. Figure 2: Seal split face butt Source: USCG Marine Safety Unit In light of this incident, the USCG strongly recommends that ROs enhance scrutiny of material specifications by requiring detailed descriptions in approved drawings and questioning of vague terms. ROs should also verify material certification during vessel inspections and surveys to ensure installed components match the approved design and improve oversight of supplier quality control to remain vigilant against changes in manufacturing. Furthermore, manufacture
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USCG Issues Prototype Shaft Seal Warning

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