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Survey reports |
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Full Structural Surveys
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If you have just purchased or are about to purchase a second hand boat your insurance Company will usually require a Limited Insurance Survey report. This is a basic survey covering safety aspects of the vessel. Fuel, gas lines, storage, basic fire fighting equipment, rudder fittings and hull integrity are some of the points covered. Check out Calculating costs Insurance companies are generally satisfied with this type of survey if the last Full Structural Survey carried out was good, and all recommendations have been carried out. This is the minimum survey we recommend for a second hand boat of any age.
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Full structural Surveys |
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Full Structural Surveys
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This is the most comprehensive type of Survey we carry out. It is a non-destructive survey of all accessible areas. Particular attention is given to determining hull, deck and bulkhead integrity. The report may detail areas that require attention or maintenance. Recommendations on how repairs should be carried out are given as a matter of course. The vessel can be in
slings or on hard standing.
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Pre-Purchase Surveys |
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Full Structural Surveys
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This is as comprehensive as a full structural survey. As cosmetic appearance is important to a purchaser, reports can draw attention to items that are not in themselves dangerous, but may affect the investment value. This is the main difference between a Pre-purchase and a Full Structural Survey It will include a market valuation. Check out Calculating costs
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Valuation Surveys |
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Full Structural Surveys
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The costs of a valuation surveys may vary depending on design and construction and whether the vessel is in the water, afloat or in a mud berth. For a quote please contact us.
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