Things You Need To Know To Prepare For Marine Surveying In Ontario And Elsewhere

By Stephen Hayes


Boat ownership is a dream for a lot of sportsmen. For those who are lucky enough to have a boat, or are in the process of purchasing one, surveys are a fact of life. If you need a loan to finance your purchase, the financial institution will require a survey. The value of your vessel on an insurance policy will be established by a surveyor's report. When preparing for important marine surveying in Ontario, for instance, there are some simple guidelines to follow.

It is not a good idea to have a crowd of people on hand when the inspector comes to check your vessel. This is not the time to invite your children, grandparents, best friends, and co-workers for a ride. The surveyor needs room to carefully inspect the boat, and that will be hard to do if there are people in the way. Ideally it will only be you and the inspector on the boat during this process. If a pilot, navigator, or manager normally tends the vessel, it is appropriate to have them on hand.

You need to plan your inspection well in advance of the time you actually need a report, if possible. Inspectors are in high demand, and it is often difficult to make an appointment. Sometimes weather conditions require rescheduling. Once you have an appointment, it is important to be prepared for it and to be on time.

When you are expecting a surveyor, you want to make sure your vessel is cleaned up and looking its best. Everything should be functioning properly. If the surveyor is coming aboard to check for damage, you need to be prepared to show him or her exactly where the damage is and how it happened. A messy boat will send a message to the inspector that you are not following the maritime tradition of maintaining a vessel in pristine condition.

While you are cleaning, you should remove all unnecessary gear. Extra equipment can get in the way of the inspection and cause delays if your inspector has to wait while you move extraneous items. You won't make a good impression, and the inspector may not even be able to complete the report without scheduling a return visit.

The inspector will probably want panels removed during the inspection process. Don't expect the surveyor to have the necessary tools to remove them or offer to handle the removal. Most inspectors are aware they might be held liable for any damage resulting from removing panels themselves. It is important that you have the necessary tools on board and know how to use them yourself.

A lot of survey reports are fairly technical. When you get your copy, you may have questions. There is nothing wrong with asking a surveyor to explain some of the results and recommendations. They are usually happy to do so.

Sailing and fishing in deep water are pastimes that many people enjoy. Having your own boat and the freedom to come and go when you please is a luxury. It is important that you maintain your investment in order to make it last as long as possible.




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