Choosing
a Marine Surveyor
Anyone can title him or herself as a Marine Surveyor
and start a business. Certain marine surveyors are permitted
to use a designation denoting membership in accrediting organizations
that require members to meet strict professional, technical
and ethical standards.
Surveyors should provide you with a professionally
prepared report that can be accepted by your bank and/or insurance
company.
Talk with prospective surveyors and ask questions!
What does the survey include and what type of
reporting format is used?
Do they use ABYC, NFPA and USCG standards in their
surveys?
How much will the inspection cost?
How long will the on-board inspection take? A
thorough inspection will not be rushed and will depend on the
type of survey required based on vessel size, equipment and
on-board systems. There may be additional services available
such as engine surveys, oil analysis, galvanic and stray current
corrosion testing, ultrasonic testing, moisture testing and
other non-destructive tests. There may be additional charges
for these and other services.
Well conducted surveys can provide good information
on the vessels' condition, but they are not guarantees. The
surveyor reports the condition in accessible areas only as it
exists at the time of inspection.
Why should you have a vessel surveyed?
Most insurance companies and banks will require them on older
vessels. They will need to know her condition and fair market
value in order to finance and/or underwrite the vessel. Knowing
her condition and fair market value before you purchase is also
important. However, the most important reason to survey your
vessel is for the safety of the passengers and crew.
Types of Surveys Marine Surveys are performed
for a number of reasons, and the procedures for each vary to
best suit your needs:
Pre-Purchase Survey
This is the most comprehensive type of inspection, and is strongly
advised when purchasing a new or used vessel. Condition and
overall operation of the vessel should be examined. This covers
structural integrity, electrical systems, the propulsion
system, the fuel system, other machinery, navigation equipment,
miscellaneous on-board systems, cosmetic appearance, electronics,
and overall maintenance as well as an out-of-water inspection
and a sea trial.
Insurance Survey
This inspection is performed so that the insurance company can
determine whether or not the vessel is an acceptable risk. They
are interested in structural integrity and safety for its intended
use. Most insurance companies require a survey on older boats.
They will also want to know the vessel's fair market value.
Appraisal Inspection
This inspection is performed to gather enough information to
justify or determine the fair market value of the vessel. This
is normally needed for financing, estate settlements, donations
and legal cases.
Damage Inspection
This is performed to assess the extent of damage, recommend
repairs, estimate repair cost, and if requested, possible cause
Preparing for a Marine Survey
Time and additional expense can be saved by preparing the vessel
for inspection and making her more accessible. Arrange to present
a clean, shipshape boat, and have all papers and miscellaneous
gear ready. If applicable, you will need to make arrangements
with the marina to haul the vessel for bottom inspection, and
retain a captain for sea trails. Lockers and cabin areas should
be cleared of all miscellaneous gear. The surveyor should never
be asked to prepare a boat for inspection. The surveyor may
request minor dismantling of interior ceilings, headliners,
flooring, etc. in order to gain access to the suspected areas.
Random removal and examination of below-the-waterline fasteners
on wood boats may be required. Any dismantling and re-installation
of parts should be performed by qualified personnel and is the
responsibility of the person ordering the survey.
Written authorization from the owner may be needed
to board and/or to remove part of the vessel.
ONCE YOU RETAIN THE SURVEYOR, HE OR SHE WORKS
ONLY FOR YOU AND REPORTS TO NO ONE ELSE. THE SURVEYOR IS THERE
TO PROTECT YOUR INTERESTS!
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