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Puerto Rico Maritime Consulting, Inc Ponce, Puerto Rico Serving The Caribbean, The Atlantic Seaboard and The Gulf of Mexico Worldwide Service Available Louis Santiago, SAMSŪ AMSŪ Principal Marine Surveyor |
"Pre-Purchase and Valuation Surveys" and "Oil Analysis" require only authorization from the owner and permission to enter the yard.The most common question we are asked for a survey is "How much and how long will it take?" Let's address the "How long" question first. The answer to this question is dependent on various issues. The size of the vessel has some impact on the time factor; but other factor have a larger significant on the time element. Some of these factors are the type of vessel, age, construction material, amount of gear on board, the electronics package on board and vessel readiness for inspection. This is not a complete list; it is just an illustration to demonstrate the difficulty in making an accurate time estimate. In general it will take at least 4-5 hours to survey a vessel in reasonably good shape and not loaded with extras. The point here is that in order to do a good survey in a timely fashion; you have to do your part by preparing the boat for your survey. Before the start of the survey we are going to ask that you complete, as much as you can of, the following before we arrive for the survey.
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