I am looking to buy a pocket cruiser ideally at or below $10,000. I've found what I think is a great boat (a classic, well loved, and notoriously well built design that I've always adored). It is in my price range and owned by a very knowledgeable sailor who seems to have honestly laid out what the boat needs. I'm excited to go see the boat in a couple of weeks (it's currently on the hard).
The question is at what point (price range) does one hire a marine surveyor and what would be a normal cost for one? Do most buyers pay for a survey in addition to the cost of a boat?
I have good knowledge about sailboats but nowhere near what a marine surveyor would have or the tools she/he would bring to the job (e.g., to check for moisture, to check the chainplates, etc.).
Any advice is welcome.
JwW
ncsailor1967@gmail.com
The question is at what point (price range) does one hire a marine surveyor and what would be a normal cost for one? Do most buyers pay for a survey in addition to the cost of a boat?
I have good knowledge about sailboats but nowhere near what a marine surveyor would have or the tools she/he would bring to the job (e.g., to check for moisture, to check the chainplates, etc.).
Any advice is welcome.
JwW
ncsailor1967@gmail.com