surveyor needed

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Greg Ketley

I am in need of a surveyor in the Queens area of New York. Any experience good or bad would be appreciated. Thanks Greg Ketley
 
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Tim Leighton

GET A GOOD ONE!

Greg: Having just gone through the experience, I discovered there are surveyors for those selling and surveyors for those buying. That may sound obvious and even trite, but you really need to keep that in mind when looking for/interviewing surveyors. In my experience, the new owners of my '85 Hunter31 haven't moved to my area yet and I did a lot of the legwork in finding several surveyors for them to choose (since it was their survey, I didn't want to have too much influence in the choice). We wound up using one that was on the less expensive side, but not one (in retrospect) I would use if I were buying a boat. While he did a fairly good job, he didn't (to my knowledge) even mention a couple defects on the boat that I'd already discussed with the new owners. While "you get what you pay for" isn't necessarily true here, make sure you ask candidates questions as to their experience, areas of expertise, qualifications, etc. I'd also get the names of some of his past clients and give them a call. Don't go with the least expensive guy unless you are convinced he is also worth it! FYI, the price range here in the Southern Chesapeake Bay is from $10-20/foot. From my continued research (I still have to get a surveyor for my new-construction Catalina 400), one in the middle of that price range will do very well for you. If no one in your area has the name of a surveyor, look in the yellow pages under "Marine-surveyors" and then take names from there to your local boat yards and ask around. You'd be amazed what you hear from those folks. Good luck and smooth sailing! Tim Leighton
 
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Robin

Get referrals

Having just had an "experience" with our surveyor I recommend referrals GREATLY. We found Boat US to have a list of surveyors available and used our fellow sailors in our sailing club to help us find the right one. We had an excellent surveyor. He spent eight hours surveying the boat and examined every inch in detail. He went over everything he found with us and gave us positive feedback. However he failed to produce a survey due to the fact he lost our survey paperwork. Now that our boat is in the water we will have to haul out again to have it re-done. I would also recommend contacting a group called "accredited surveyor organization" . You can get their number through Boat US. Good Luck.
 
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Alan

Here's one

Ken Johnson c/o Johnson Marine Services P.O. 271 West Mystic, CT 06388 800 707-8868 203 572-8868 He did my survey on my HUNTER31. I found him very thorough, very informative and very extensive both on the sailboat survey and engine survey. He does travel to NY. Best of Luck!
 
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Chris McLoughlin

I second Ken Johnson. . .

I've had 2 surveys done by Ken. The couple buying my 34 ft Carver (power boat) used him, I didn't give them the recomendation, they were refered to him by Brewer's, the yard brokering my boat. 2 days later I used him to survey the H37.5 we were buying. Very thorough, very professional. Chris s/v Tidesong
 
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