Who will do a survey at SML?
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Who will do a survey at SML?
Who will do a survey at SML?
Please post their contact data and references here for a 38' PBoat inspection.
Thanks
Bryan Tuvell
Please post their contact data and references here for a 38' PBoat inspection.
Thanks
Bryan Tuvell
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Re: Who will do a survey at SML?
Bryan, I don't know of anyone who will do an official survey, but I do know of a few folks who can go check everything out well. Shoot a PM to OldSchool. I am fairly certain he had a nice well rounded survey done on his TG, but if the guy goes to SML, he will probably want drive time pay.
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Re: Who will do a survey at SML?
I don't know if he will do an inspection at SML, but Capt. Emory Shover with Eastern Marine Services did mine for me last year at my house in Haymarket. While he was out, he mentioned how he had to do an inspection the next day at Virginia Beach, so I guess he would go to SML. His number is 540-220-4346. I don't have references, but I was very satisfied with him.
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Re: Who will do a survey at SML?
Bryan
I don't mind going over and looking a boat over for you and even taking some digital photos, send me a PM if you want??
Might cost you a few beers next time your up here
WILL
I don't mind going over and looking a boat over for you and even taking some digital photos, send me a PM if you want??
Might cost you a few beers next time your up here
WILL
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Re: Who will do a survey at SML?
Fly Cozzi up, that's what I'm going to do when I purchase. Cost of a plane ticket pales in comparison to having a nice expensive surprise with your new purchase.