survey

Nov 2, 2015
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hunter 30 bat n.c.
I have a hunter 30' 1979, would like advice on getting a survey done and also how much it costs
 

DougM

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Jul 24, 2005
2,242
Beneteau 323 Manistee, MI
Just had an insurance survey done last fall and it cost about $500. The surveyor was local, so no portal to portal travel time/cost was required.
 
Oct 24, 2010
2,405
Hunter 30 Everett, WA
I suspect it depends on where you live. Ours was $600 and they didn't find much that wasn't already listed on the survey they had done 2 years earlier for the previous owners. I understand insurance surveys are cheaper because it's just to establish an approximate value so they don't look at as many things.
Ken
 
May 1, 2011
4,963
Pearson 37 Lusby MD
. . . so they don't look at as many things.
Would that were true all the time! When I had to do a condition and value survey 3 years ago, the surveyor spent quite a bit of time looking at everything while the boat was on the hard (one of the conditions levied by the insurance company).
 
Nov 2, 2015
196
hunter 30 bat n.c.
well I am thinking about having it done still have some things that need repair so believe it will wait until done!
 
Sep 25, 2008
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Alden 50 Sarasota, Florida
well I am thinking about having it done still have some things that need repair so believe it will wait until done!
Still didn't answer the fundamental question but it seems you answered your own question regardless by implying you "will wait".

I don't get it why some people ask a vague question, fail to clarify when asked and answer their own question while disregarding how others waste their time trying to help.
 
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Sep 15, 2009
6,243
S2 9.2a Fairhope Al
well I am thinking about having it done still have some things that need repair so believe it will wait until done!
why not get the survey done and then you will know exactly what needs to be done to get insurance
 
Nov 2, 2015
196
hunter 30 bat n.c.
Hey illusion sorry if you think I am waisting people's time! I am a new owner with very little experience with a sailboat I ask ? for the simple fact I love and appreciate the knowledge of experienced owners !!!!!
 
Sep 25, 2008
7,405
Alden 50 Sarasota, Florida
Hey illusion sorry if you think I am waisting people's time! I am a new owner with very little experience with a sailboat I ask ? for the simple fact I love and appreciate the knowledge of experienced owners !!!!!
Having just re-read my last, I apologize for the offense. Guess i'm just in a bad mood this a.m.

Having said that, it is sometimes frustrating to answer questions when the OP ignores salient points so hopefully we both learned something from this. I certainly have.
 
May 24, 2004
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CC 30 South Florida
The reason why we ask about the purpose for the survey is because it is an intrisical part of the survey. A survey for a prospective purchase may point out maintenance issues that would be of no interest to an insurance company. However most surveyor have a standard scope examination that could serve both. Surveys are date sensitive, in a few month a survey conducted today will likely be useless as most insurance companies and buyers will require a more recent one conducted by someone they trust. If what you are looking for is more of a medical check to have a list of things that should be done I would say forget about a surveyor and engage someone familiar with sailboats to perform a walk through and make up a list of observations. Why pay for a specialist MD when a nurse can help you out. Think of a survey as an official report to be relied upon by people in financial matters. No report needed, just find a knowledgeable sailor friend to check your boat out while you guys have a beer or two and get pointers.
 
Jul 27, 2011
5,134
Bavaria 38E Alamitos Bay
Hey illusion sorry if you think I am waisting people's time! I am a new owner with very little experience with a sailboat I ask ? for the simple fact I love and appreciate the knowledge of experienced owners !!!!!
Here's some for you--"wasting."
 
Aug 1, 2011
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Catalina 270 255 Wabamun. Welcome to the marina
An interesting scenario transpired up here last year, the insurance company requested a survey for continued coverage. One of the candidates has a website that suggests that they have a bunch of accreditations. I asked a number of questions that led me to understand that the local representative did not hold any accreditation at all beyond a "marine technical" certificate from a local technical institute.
The suggested price range was three times the average from a number of guys in Vancouver. When I spoke to the individual about it, he was quite defensive, stating that he had done "hundreds" of local surveys and the company held the certs.
The candidates I spoke to at the coast, without exception, left a positive impression of their capabilities, were happy to share samples and lists of what would be done.
 

Kermit

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Jul 31, 2010
5,669
AquaCat 12.5 17342 Wateree Lake, SC
feeling a little kinky today are we Kermit:kick:
Just warm and fuzzy. Not cold and slimy. But that's a myth anyway. A myth! A myth! (Yeth?) Sorry. A running gag from The Muppet Movie.
 
Nov 2, 2015
196
hunter 30 bat n.c.
Well obviously not so stupid of a question! thank you for the observasions well done got the info I needed from the adults on here thanks! (no hugs please!!!!)
 
Sep 25, 2008
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Alden 50 Sarasota, Florida
I guess that puts me 'in my place' as not an adult for asking a logical question. Lesson learned...

I thought by now it was sailing season everywhere and people wouldn't still be suffering seasonally affected disorder. Just an "observasion"[sic].:)
 
Nov 2, 2015
196
hunter 30 bat n.c.
We all are different in ways but my thought's have always"s been to respect everyone no matter what they know or don't
 
Mar 5, 2012
152
Hunter 37-cutter Saint Augustine
The reply you got was right there are two kinds of survey,s insurance and purchace. the latter being more expensive. but usaully they charge by the foot for boats, I would call around or ask a couple of people at marinas. the fellow that did my boat when I purchased it was about 370.00 us. but he did miss things that I spotted later. but most important is having it hauled out to look at the hull most other things are very basic. happy sailing everybody