What does the survey cover?
Aug 13, 2020
4 minutes
1 HULL
Normally a surveyor would start with the hull: underwater, topsides and deck condition. The keel matrix or frame arrangements are important, along with the condition of the hull-to-keel joint, plus checking that the method of attachment of the keel is appropriate. If the boat has an encapsulated keel, external condition is important. The surveyor will look for any evidence of grounding or damage to any of the keel arrangement as this could be a significant issue.
As well as listing and checking the condition of any underwater fittings externally and internally, the above waterline discharges, such as cockpit drains, are important
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