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Marine survey - what to expect?
There is a boat that we may be interested in purchasing. Of course, I
will have it surveyed first. My question is this: What should I expect
from the accredited surveyor's report? I know of two marine survey
groups: SAMS and NAMS. Is one any better than the other? Since this
is a pre-purchase survey, I will want it to be as thorough as is
practical. I would expect that my bank would want the same as well.
For those in the group that have had surveys done in the past, was
there anything that you forgot to ask or request? Any practical advice
would be most appreciated.BTW, the boat we're considering is a 1998 Sea Ray 360 Express Cruiser.
I do know that the current owner - an acquaintance of ours - had the
boat surveyed a couple of years ago after learning of the end-core
balsa issue that Sea Rays had been having. I seem to recall that the
problem was limited to boats 39' and up. Either way, the boat passed
with flying colors at the time. Thanks in advance Keith |
k_mac
Aug 21 2006
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| Thanks, Chuck. This is what I was looking for when I did a Google
search but could not find it on the first several hits that came up. keith |
k_mac
Aug 22
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| >will have it surveyed first. My question is this: What should I expect |
Shortwave
Aug 22
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| Be sure to use your own surveyor, but buying from a pvt party, it
sounds as thought you'd do that anyway. The surveys I've bought did not include the engines. That would have
had to be done by another surveyor who did only propulsion gear. and I
didn't want to pay the extra. I was lucky and didn't get burned. Consider the survey your private party. You don't have to share it with
anyone. I once backed out of a boat sale after the survey and the next
interested party bought the survey from me, saving him money and
reimbursing me much of the cost. Dale |
FishWisher
Aug 22
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| Thanks for the info. Much appreciated. keith |
k_mac
Aug 22
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| Follow this link for a list of characteristics of a thorough marine
survey: http://www.nwyachtbrokers.com/survey.htm |
Chuck
Aug 22
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| Keith, I would check the BoatUS site, they have listings of surveyors all over
the country. You should get a very in depth report on the boat covering
the hull, engines, electronics, equipment, ect., probably eight to a
dozen pages long. And a good survey is worth it's weight in gold, you
would be surprised at what they may find. Your also going to need it
for financing as well as insurance. John |
Capt
Aug 22
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