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![]() What you need is a professional Marine Surveyor. This vocation (though unregulated and occasionally populated by practitioners of questionable repute) is made up of folks who know and understand all of a vessels 'systems'. You'll be given a thorough run-down of everything in and on your boat, as well as a report on the integrity of the hull. Ask around for the name of reputable Surveyors in your area who do work on pleasure craft (some specialize only in larger boats) and get - then check on - references. A quick Google of 'Marine Surveyors + Philadelphia' turned up several leads. Mike Worrall Los Angeles |
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