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In addition to these items, there is a host of many other systems and appurtenances that are unique to each vessel and may need inspection. Many Insurance companies and banks require a marine survey to identify the vessels value and ensure its compliance with various safety guidelines as specified by ABYC, NFPA and Coast Guard regulations before issuing an insurance policy, or financing.

We Guarantee our surveys to be accepted by your bank and insurance underwriter. If our survey is rejected due to the quality or limitations of the report, simply have the underwriter (not the agent or broker) forward us a letter on company letter head stating the reason for the rejection, and the survey fee will be promptly refunded. A Sea trial is done to determine that the engine operates within the manufacturers specifications.

We check for wide open throttle rpms, belts condition, hose condition, and fuel line condition. Motor mounts are observed, and the engine is monitored for any fluid leaks. As a used boat buyer, you need to know what you are buying before you make one of the largest purchases of your lifetime.
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As a used boat buyer, you need to know what you are buying before you make one of the largest purchases of your lifetime.
We strive to uncover any structural or mechanical aspects of the vessel that may lead to unforeseen costly repairs and safety risks.
Surveys are undertaken on new and used boats.
Surveys are a valuable tool in determining condition, fair market value, and overall condition of the vessel.
Banks may require a survey to determine fair market value for financing and insurance companies will require a survey to determine underwriting decisions and damage repairs.
Thanks for choosing us for your surveying needs.
Please complete the following work order to begin your survey process and.
Fill in all applicable fields, and include all vessel details and contact numbers.
By submitting this Work Order, you are agreeing to the Survey Scope, Guidelines, and Limitations as stated within.
Choose a dealer with a good track record and a history of good service.
These dealers will usually have better clout with the boat and engine manufacturers.
If you have any doubt, check with the better business bureau, and consumer affairs.
A reputable dealer will usually go the extra yard to ensure your satisfaction to maintain their reputation.
What is "As is"?
Many dealers and private sellers sell boats in as is condition.
You should approach such deals very cautiously.
If a serious defect or flaw becomes apparent later, be aware that you have virtually no recourse against the seller.
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