LONG BEACH YACHT BROKER SURVEY ON 1979 CALIFORNIAN 42 844-444-6677
LONG BEACH YACHT BROKER SURVEY ON 1979 CALIFORNIAN 42 844-444-6677
Check out this very well cared of 1979 Californian 42 LRC Trawler! This was a survey we did in Long Beach, Alamitos Bay, on a trawler with naturally aspirated Caterpillar 3208 diesel engines. Then marine survey only had a few small corrections, and the engine surveyor was very impressed with condition of both engines. The boat did need cutlass bearings to be replaced on one shaft, but other than that, the boat was in really good shape! Often times, with these older trawlers, we can run into a long list of problems and repairs needed. However, in this case, the boat was pretty much ready to go!!!
Licensed Ventura yacht broker in Ventura Harbor, Jeremy Talamantes, sells Californian Trawlers in Oxnard, Ventura, Marina Del Rey, Long Beach, Naples Island, and San Pedro, Newport Beach, Redondo Beach.
Licensed Californian Aft Cabin Trawler yacht broker, Jeremy Talamantes, also sells luxury trawlers in Malibu, Marina Del Rey, Long Beach, Huntington Harbor, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, Redondo Beach call today for more information on buying or selling a trawler, sailboat, sportfisher, cruiser, or aft cabin… 818-216-8960.
A marine survey is a comprehensive inspection and assessment of a vessel’s condition, typically conducted by a qualified marine surveyor. The primary purpose of a marine survey is to provide an objective evaluation of a boat or yacht’s structure, systems, and overall seaworthiness. Marine surveys are commonly requested when buying or selling a boat, obtaining insurance, securing financing, or for routine maintenance and safety checks.
Here are the key aspects and types of marine surveys:
- Pre-Purchase Survey: This is the most common type of marine survey and is typically requested by potential buyers. The surveyor thoroughly inspects the vessel, both above and below the waterline, to assess its overall condition, structural integrity, mechanical systems, electrical systems, and safety equipment. The surveyor provides a detailed report with findings and recommendations, helping the buyer make an informed decision.
- Condition and Valuation (C&V) Survey: This type of survey is often required by insurance companies or financial institutions when a boat owner is seeking insurance coverage or financing. It focuses on assessing the vessel’s condition and determining its fair market value. The surveyor provides an estimate of the vessel’s value based on its condition and market factors.
- Appraisal Survey: An appraisal survey is similar to a C&V survey and is typically requested by boat owners who want to understand the current market value of their vessel for various reasons, such as selling, refinancing, or estate planning.
- Insurance Survey: Insurance companies may require periodic surveys to assess the vessel’s condition and confirm that it meets safety standards. This type of survey is often required for boats of a certain age or type to maintain insurance coverage.
- Damage Survey: In the event of an accident, grounding, or other damage, a marine surveyor may conduct a damage survey to assess the extent of the damage, estimate repair costs, and determine if the vessel is safe to use or needs repairs.
- Ultrasonic Thickness Measurement (UTM): This is a specialized survey technique that measures the thickness of a vessel’s hull and other metal components. It helps assess corrosion and metal degradation, particularly in steel or aluminum boats.
- Sea Trial: Some surveys may include a sea trial, during which the vessel is taken out on the water to assess its performance, handling, and the functionality of its systems under real-world conditions.
Marine surveyors are typically certified or accredited professionals with expertise in marine engineering, naval architecture, or a related field. Their reports provide valuable information for boat buyers, sellers, insurers, and lenders, ensuring the safety and value of the vessel in question. Hiring a reputable marine surveyor is an essential step in the boat-buying process and for maintaining the seaworthiness of a vessel.
Call licensed yacht broker Jeremy Talamantes today with any questions you have regarding purchasing or selling a yacht. Jeremy is easy to reach and has a wealth of yachting knowledge to share with his clients. CALL TODAY 818-216-8960.
Jeremy Talamantes
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