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rgrgoog 03-10-2011 10:47 PM

Marine Surveyors in the PA/NJ area
 
I am looking for a good marine surveyor in the PA/NJ line area to do a survey. Does anyone know of a good surveyor they would reccomend? The Boat is a 29' Fountain to be surveyed.

Wozencraft 03-10-2011 11:05 PM


Originally Posted by rgrgoog (Post 3347726)
I am looking for a good marine surveyor in the PA/NJ line area to do a survey. Does anyone know of a good surveyor they would reccomend? The Boat is a 29' Fountain to be surveyed.

What is the survey needed for? Insurance purposes, or resale?

Here is a good place to start: http://www.marinesurvey.org/

This is the Society of Accredited Marine Surveyors, an organization that only allows trained surveyors to be members. It also may be a requirement from an insurance co. that the marine surveyor be SAMS accredited. The above link will help you find accredited SAMS surveyors near you.

Good luck.

Devin Wozencraft

rgrgoog 03-10-2011 11:30 PM

It will be a pre-purchase survey.

Wozencraft 03-10-2011 11:39 PM


Originally Posted by rgrgoog (Post 3347749)
It will be a pre-purchase survey.

OK good. I hope it turns out well for you. That link I gave you should help you find a good surveyor. Remember that surveyors typically charge by the foot. If you want pricing, just ask them "how much do you charge by foot?" Then you'll know the lingo. :-)

That is a nice boat, if it's in good condition. Let me know if you need help insuring it.

Devin

DollaBill 03-11-2011 06:27 AM

Do you want a structural, mechanical or both?

rgrgoog 03-11-2011 07:19 AM


Originally Posted by DollaBill (Post 3347789)
Do you want a structural, mechanical or both?

I would like both. I want a very comprehensive survey.

I was wondering if anyone had either personnaly knew or heard of any in this area that are top notch. I did the Google search and have alot of info and names. I am looking for one who will do an excellent job.

Any suggestions or tips on what to ask for, etc would be great.

rgrgoog 03-11-2011 07:20 AM


Originally Posted by Wozencraft (Post 3347751)
OK good. I hope it turns out well for you. That link I gave you should help you find a good surveyor. Remember that surveyors typically charge by the foot. If you want pricing, just ask them "how much do you charge by foot?" Then you'll know the lingo. :-)

That is a nice boat, if it's in good condition. Let me know if you need help insuring it.

Devin

Devin, thanx. I will go online today and see what your company can qoute me on it.

DollaBill 03-11-2011 07:29 AM


Originally Posted by rgrgoog (Post 3347815)
I would like both. I want a very comprehensive survey.

I was wondering if anyone had either personnaly knew or heard of any in this area that are top notch. I did the Google search and have alot of info and names. I am looking for one who will do an excellent job.

Any suggestions or tips on what to ask for, etc would be great.

Well then, generally, you need 2 diff people. A "normal" surveyor will inspect structural, electrical, basic systems etc. They will VISUALLY inspect the engine and drive. You need a mechanical surveyor to get into the engine and drive thoroughly.

Are you doing it wet or dry?

rgrgoog 03-11-2011 07:35 AM

I was wanting to have the surveyor inspect the boat on land and then put it in the water to have the running on water test done as well.

sy goldberg 03-11-2011 07:55 AM

Nj Surveyor
 
Ken Bruno,he's on the SAMS list.


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