Services We Provide
The different types of Surveys.
The
purpose
of
a
survey
is
to
determine,
within
limitations
of
visual
and
physical
accessibility,
through
non-
destructive
means,
the
condition
of
the
vessel's
structure
and
systems.
The
survey
is
based
solely
on
a
careful
visual
inspection
of
all
accessible
portions
of
its
structure
and
available
equipment.
Certain
parts
of
the
hull
structure,
equipment,
machinery,
and
systems
can
be
inspected
only
by
removal
of
flats,
bulkheads,
headliners,
tanks,
and
joiner
work.
This
would
be
destructive
in
nature,
prohibitively
time
consuming
and
expensive
to
restore,
and therefore, is not done. A complete Condition or Pre-purchase survey includes:
1
.
An
afloat
inspection
including
test
operation
of
equipment,
systems
and
appliances,
with
inspection
of
the
internal structure and accessible structural components.
2
.
A sea trial to evaluate the performance of the vessel, systems and machinery.
3
.
An ashore inspection to check the hull structural integrity, the condition of the stern gear and appendages.
Pre-Purchase Surveys
This
is
the
most
comprehensive
type
of
inspection,
and
is
strongly
advised
when
purchasing
a
new
or
used
yacht.
Condition
and
overall
operation
of
the
yacht
should
be
examined.
This
includes
such
items
as
structural
integrity,
out
of
water
inspection,
sea
trial,
electrical
systems, navigation systems, propulsion system, fuel system, machinery, electronics, appearance and overall maintenance.
Insurance Surveys
This
inspection
is
performed
so
that
the
insurance
company
can
determine
whether
or
not
the
yacht
is
an
acceptable
risk.
They
are
interested
in
structural
integrity
and
safety
for
its
intended
use.
Most
insurance
companies
require
a
survey
on
older
yachts.
They
will
also
want to know the yacht's fair market value.
New Build Supervision And Pre-Delivery Surveys
We
periodically
attend
during
the
build
to
ensure
that
our
client
will
take
delivery
of
a
properly
constructed
vessel
which
conforms
to
the
agreed specifications and drawings.
Valuation Surveys
This
inspection
is
performed
to
gather
enough
information
to
justify
or
determine
the
fair
market
value
of
the
vessel.
This
is
normally
needed for financing, estate settlements, donations, and legal cases.
Damage Surveys
This is performed to assess the extent of damage, recommended repairs, estimate repair costs, and if requested, the probable cause.
Stability Assessments
We carry out stability assessments and prepare Stability Information Booklets for vessels of all sizes and types.
The Survey Report.
Our
report
is
issued
no
later
than
5
working
days
after
the
inspection
date.
It
is
written
in
a
simple,
easy
to
read
style
and
includes
photographs and/or drawings.
The report lists findings and recommendations for the items to be corrected prior to operating the vessel for its intended use.
The conclusion is our opinion of the general condition of the vessel.
Comprehensive and detailed reports are written in English or French.
Rapports complets et détaillés rédigés en Français ou en anglais.
Eric Ogden, Founder and President
FRINA, FYDSA, FCMS, SNAME, SAMS® AMS®
Simon Malnoë, Partner and Senior Surveyor
BEng(Hons), MRINA, MYDSA, SAMS® AMS®