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 Post subject: Re: Do I need a survey?
PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 2:29 pm 
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Brett248Vista wrote:
You did it right man! Congrats! :)


Yeah, I'm happy I got it done! Thanks to all for your comments and pushing me to get it done.

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 Post subject: Re: Do I need a survey?
PostPosted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 11:32 am 
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Who was your survey? That's funny when I looked at the boat ....I told
john that the riser was leaking.


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 Post subject: Re: Do I need a survey?
PostPosted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 8:28 am 
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Ive just had a survey done on a '06 V278 Im buying in Thailand. It was well worth the USD450 as the surveyor spotted that the engine room had been filled with 20cm of rain water recently. The boat was kept in 'dry stack' and they forgot to take out the hull plug. Anyway it rained and filled up. So looking at it with an untrained eye the engine (and boat) looks great but the surveyor, using a fibre optic probe spotted that the starter engine was on its last legs. Anyway the seller has to replace a few bits before the deal goes through. A 40pg document, new starter, piece of mine... well worth the $450

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 Post subject: Re: Do I need a survey?
PostPosted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 8:45 am 
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mwitkowski wrote:
Who was your survey? That's funny when I looked at the boat ....I told
john that the riser was leaking.


I used Bob Duane. He was a great guy. Very knowledgeable and showed me a lot of things about my boat that I was unaware of. He really took his time and did a great job.

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 Post subject: Re: Do I need a survey?
PostPosted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 9:21 am 
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Olivergm wrote:
Ive just had a survey done on a '06 V278 Im buying in Thailand. It was well worth the USD450 as the surveyor spotted that the engine room had been filled with 20cm of rain water recently. The boat was kept in 'dry stack' and they forgot to take out the hull plug. Anyway it rained and filled up. So looking at it with an untrained eye the engine (and boat) looks great but the surveyor, using a fibre optic probe spotted that the starter engine was on its last legs. Anyway the seller has to replace a few bits before the deal goes through. A 40pg document, new starter, piece of mine... well worth the $450


Good move. A few people could learn from your experience. A survey should be done by a trained/acredited marine surveyor when you purchase a boat. It is much better than doing it yourself because you have owned boats and think you know what you are looking for. As well as having the seller pay to get the things fixed that were found. It's part of the deal you need to work, so you don't have to "find" things wrong with the boat and have to fix them yourself.

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 Post subject: Re: Do I need a survey?
PostPosted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 10:51 am 
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Cap'n Morgan wrote:
Olivergm wrote:
Ive just had a survey done on a '06 V278 Im buying in Thailand. It was well worth the USD450 as the surveyor spotted that the engine room had been filled with 20cm of rain water recently. The boat was kept in 'dry stack' and they forgot to take out the hull plug. Anyway it rained and filled up. So looking at it with an untrained eye the engine (and boat) looks great but the surveyor, using a fibre optic probe spotted that the starter engine was on its last legs. Anyway the seller has to replace a few bits before the deal goes through. A 40pg document, new starter, piece of mine... well worth the $450


Good move. A few people could learn from your experience. A survey should be done by a trained/acredited marine surveyor when you purchase a boat. It is much better than doing it yourself because you have owned boats and think you know what you are looking for. As well as having the seller pay to get the things fixed that were found. It's part of the deal you need to work, so you don't have to "find" things wrong with the boat and have to fix them yourself.


Thanks Cap'n!

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