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Tim Lyons

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Mar 28, 1994, 4:19:05 PM3/28/94
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This is real simple: Don't use a surveyor who refuses to accept liability for his opinions. If there is a note stating the survey is only an opinion that may or may not be correct and the surveyer is not responsible for this opinion, then that is not a survey. The last survey I had done was 14 pages typed (on a 10 year old 30ft boat) and the surveyor only refused responsibility on the engine because he could not do a loaded test on land (it was laid up for the winter.) It cost $275. The previous owner of t


he boat paid $350 for a check-the-box style survey that was 2 pages long and disavowed any specific knowledge of the boat in question.(!) I have had the boat 4 seasons and have found no problems that were not uncovered in the more complete survey.
Regards,
Tim
P.S. Sorry, but my good surveyer is located in New England.

Paul Schwartz

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Mar 28, 1994, 5:48:05 PM3/28/94
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In article 11...@seahcx.UUCP, ke...@seahcx.UUCP (Ken Hughes) writes:
>Jeff Danda (da...@netcom.com) wrote:
>: I am in the process of looking for a used sailboat ( 27-30' cruising boat )
>: and eventually I will be in the need of a reputable marine surveyor. I am
>: presently limiting my search area to the San Francisco Bay area and would
>: like to find a local surveyor. Can anyone recommend a surveyor to me? Any
>: advice or experiences would be helpful as this will be my first boat.
>:
>After using two different surveyors to purchase two different boats I am
>convinced that "reputable marine surveyor" is an oxymoron (however, it could
>be me that is the moron :-) ).
>
>Seriously, in S.F. I used Stan Wild & Associates. He missed a couple of
>things that ended up costing me lots of $$. He came highly recommended by
>my insurance agent and broker.
>
>Your mileage may vary. Good luck.
>
>Ken
>

I too am looking for a boat at this moment. The best advice I have been given is
call the broker for the insurance company who will carry your boat and ask them
for a recomendation from their list of approved surveyors. You'll need such
a survey to get insurance anyway why pay for it twice.
PDS
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Arnold Shore

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Mar 30, 1994, 4:27:39 PM3/30/94
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There are a number of professional surveyor organizations, NAMS, others,
and they will provide information on guys in a given area.

First try your local yellow pages -- still a better information source
than the Internet -- under (strangely enough) SURVEYORS- MARINE. An 800
number for an all-east-coast outfit: Clyde Eaton and Associates, at (800)
347-7331). They can probably help with a name.

Agree with earlier followup -- an insurace survey just tells you the boat
exists. A Value and Condition survey implies liability on the part of
the surveyor.


Fair breezes.
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Colin Kendall

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Apr 4, 1994, 3:11:04 PM4/4/94
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I missed the original post, but I'm responding based on the subject line:

I recommend Doug Shotton. He did an excellent and thorough job for me.
I assume he's listed in the phone book, probably Berkeley.
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Warmest regards,
Colin Kendall.
Phone (813) 371-0811 extension 6842

Buzz Dean

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Apr 10, 1994, 2:05:11 AM4/10/94
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Stan surveyed my sailboat in '91 and did a very thorough job. I echo the
thought of contacting your insurance underwriter for an 'approved surveyor'
list.
Buzz

In article <CnECo...@kwiudl.kwi.com>, pa...@kwi.com (Paul Schwartz)
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