looking for a good boat survey
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Ohio is big, I found that lots of times guys from the far north prefer not to travel too far south.
I used a guy named Paul Kody. Seemed like he knew what he was doing, spent around 5 hours on a 38 footer. Guess he did his job, I ended up NOT buying the boat after flying out to Ohio........
I used a guy named Paul Kody. Seemed like he knew what he was doing, spent around 5 hours on a 38 footer. Guess he did his job, I ended up NOT buying the boat after flying out to Ohio........
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Go to...
http://www.marinesurvey.org/
Look at their listing of surveyors. Do your home work!!!!
Do not take anybody's word that they are an "accredited" surveyor, or that they are a member of SAMS or NAMS. Check the web sites and make sure they are listed.
Also, shoot for an accredited surveyor, as opposed to a surveyor associate. Nothing wrong with a surveyor associate, they just have not been through all the wickets, and you don't know their experience level.
If they say they are a member of NAMS, then go to the NAMS web site, they also have a listing.
Scott
Look at their listing of surveyors. Do your home work!!!!
Do not take anybody's word that they are an "accredited" surveyor, or that they are a member of SAMS or NAMS. Check the web sites and make sure they are listed.
Also, shoot for an accredited surveyor, as opposed to a surveyor associate. Nothing wrong with a surveyor associate, they just have not been through all the wickets, and you don't know their experience level.
If they say they are a member of NAMS, then go to the NAMS web site, they also have a listing.
Scott