Ogden & Associates
Antibes, France info@ogdenmarinesurveyors.com Superyacht Surveyors On The French & Italian Riviera And Worldwide
Copyright © 1998/2021 Ogden & Associates, Antibes France, info@ogdenmarinesurveyors.com Installed February 10, 1998, last updated August 19, 2021 - Maintained by lebtechhost.ca
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®
Copyright © 1998/2021 Ogden & Associates, Antibes France, info@ogdenmarinesurveyors.com Installed February 10, 1998, last updated August 19, 2021 - Maintained by lebtechhost.ca
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.
Antibes, France info@ogdenmarinesurveyors.com Superyacht Surveyors On The French & Italian Riviera And Worldwide
Eric Ogden, Founder and President
FRINA, MYDSA, FCMS, SNAME, SAMS® AMS®
Simon Malnoë, Partner and Senior Surveyor
BEng(Hons), MRINA, MYDSA, SAMS® AMS®
Ogden & Associates