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Thanks to everyone who replied - this is very helpful information!
Purchasing a boat for the first time isn't trivial, but folks like
yourselves help make it easier for newbies like me.

Thanks again!

Calif Bill wrote:
post this on http://www.coastsidefishingclub.com there are a bunch

to the
people who are berthed at HMB and I think even one of them is a

surveyor.
They do know who is who in the area.
Bill

wrote in message
oups.com...
Howdy,

We're in the process of purchasing our first boat and we've arrange

to
have our boat surveyed this Sunday at Moss Landing in California.

We
were also thinking of getting a mechanic or some sort of engine
surveyor specialist to look at the engine also.

Here's the boat:

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1999 Bayliner 2655 Ciera 26' Express Cabin Cruiser, 5.7L

Mercruiser
Bravo 3 I/O w/SS Duo Props....250 hours on the engine
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Few questions that I'm hoping to more experienced hands here can

help
us with:

1. Based on the above description, do you recommend an engine

survey?

2. Are there specialized training for folks who do engine surveys?
(e.g., SAMs or NAMs)

3. Should they go out on the water? How long do they typically

need a
boat to do the survey?

4. What's a typical dollar range on doing a survey of the above

type of
boat?

5. What's some good ways in locating folks who can do engine

surveys?

6. Any engine surveyor recommendations for the Moss Landing and/or
Santa Cruz areas?


Thanks in advance for your guidance!