Yacht & Boat Surveyor
The following is a sample of the many questions that perspective clients often ask.
1. Why do I need to have a boat surveyed?
Surveys are normally required by insurance companies on vessels over 15 years old. A survey could potentially save a purchaser thousands of pounds should a significant defect be discovered. The survey could enable the purchaser to negotiate a price reduction.
2. What qualifications do you have?
3. Are you insured?
Yes, I have full professional indemnity insurance.
4. Does the vessel have to be out of the water to be surveyed?
In a word, yes. If a full structural survey is to be carried out then the vessel needs to be out of the water. This is the only way to check below the water line for possible damage, evidence of repairs and structural problems and, in GRP boats, osmosis. The boat should usually be out of the water for at least a week before moisture readings are taken. Most insurance companies will only accept out of the water surveys.
5. What do I get for my money?
After the survey has been carried out a fully comprehensive report is produced averaging 10 to 15 pages with photographs included. The report details all findings made during the survey and recommendations for any remedial work required. At the end of the report the recommendations are listed and cross referenced to the text in order of priority. The lists contain not only items that require attention but also advisory recommendations to assist with a routine maintenance programme.
The one you’ve all been waiting for!
6. How much does a survey cost?
The average cost of a survey is calculated according to the length and construction material of the vessel with a current minimum fee of £150. Please feel free to contact us for a quotation.
If you have any further questions please don’t hesitate to contact us by phone or e-mail .