
A pre-purchase survey is a must-have for anyone considering the purchase of a boat. This comprehensive inspection provides an in-depth evaluation of the entire vessel in accordance with ABYC, NFPA, and CFR guidelines. The survey includes a thorough assessment of the hull, decks, propulsion system, fuel system, electrical systems, and overall condition and appearance. Each inspection is conducted with a focus on safety, performance, and structural integrity. Clients receive a detailed, professional report outlining findings, observations, and recommendations—giving buyers the clarity needed to make a confident, informed decision.
Pre-purchase surveys also provide a valuable “punch list” of findings that can be used to negotiate seller-covered repairs—often offsetting the cost of the survey many times over.
Insurance providers and lending institutions often require a marine survey to confirm that a vessel represents a “good marine risk.” This inspection focuses on verifying the condition and proper operation of all critical safety systems onboard. This type of survey is typically conducted for current boat owners who need to meet insurance or financing requirements and do not require a full condition and valuation survey.
The purpose of this survey is to assign a fair market value to vessel. This survey does not assess the condition of the vessels hull, superstructure, decks, propulsion system, electrical system, or fuel system.
The purpose of this survey is to verify that the condition of a vessel coincides with what the owner states it is. This survey is aimed at a potential buyer that has to travel a long distance to see a boat and would like a professional opinion to verify that the seller is being forthright in his description of the boat before he travels to see the vessel. A survey report is not provided for verification of stated condition.
A motor oil analysis can help you extend the life of your engine and transmission by finding problems before they become disasters. Our oil analysis testing can see what your mechanics can-not. A must when considering purchasing a boat.
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