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If you already know for sure a surveyor anywhere in the U.S. that you truly respect, it will pay to fly him in and cover lodging and expenses as needed. There are lots of good surveyors (I assume), but they are not a high percentage of those advertising as such. I was extremely disappointed in the survey I received from a "certified" professional when I bought my boat. The boat has been fine, but the price should have been considerably lower based in many simple items I now know to look at. If I were buying a boat anywhere in the U.S. or Canada, particlularly a wooden boat, I would give Kent Parker in Sausilito a call and see what he'd be open to. However, as I said, I'm sure that are many qualified people and it just takes a lot of talking around to fine which names keep coming to the top. If you need to consider a rigging report separate or additional, I believe Brion Toss (sp?) offers an out-of-town package for rigging surveys, and although he has a "shameless commerce division" that would put Click 'n' Clack to shame, everything I've heard about him and seen of his reports is very good. You can contact him at his website. Best luck. Rufus |
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