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Marine survey ??
After I thought I had everything in place, now my agent is telling me its a required ( in water and out of water ) survey needs to be performed on my boat, some know the boat, what are you guys seeing, real experience....... 2000 Top Gun
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Unless you are buying the boat with a loan or are negotiating an agreed upon replacement value for the boat then i don't see why one would be necessary....ive never needed one other then when buying a boat via loan for the lender more then the INS company
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I own the boat out right, this was a project that is almost finished, so the insurance needs to be finalized, coverage, agreed value ect. I was hoping to sea trial this weekend.
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If you just wanted regular insurance with them dictating what the value is then im sure it would be different but since you want a certain value im sure thats why they want the survey...
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survey ?
How about a wet transom or delamination,the boat is 17 years old.You can't see these problems by eye.A good surveyor with a moisture meter might surprise you.
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I'd tell the agent a time and place and let them handle it themselves. try not to do a in water if you can
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Originally Posted by sy goldberg
(Post 4558599)
How about a wet transom or delamination,the boat is 17 years old.You can't see these problems by eye.A good surveyor with a moisture meter might surprise you.
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different insurance companies have different rules. over a certain age? survey. over a certain HP?
survey. you can check with different carriers, but the better the policy price, the more likely they want to be sure they aren't insuring a waterlogged pos. and the survey is good for 5 years, usually. are you sure you are keeping this beastie that long? and no issues? he will find something. trust me... |
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