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On Sun, 23 Nov 2008 15:40:18 -0800 (PST), "
wrote: because it looks like I started this you can see why I'm hereasking questions don't get me wrong I have problems just trusting anyone to spend a few minutes checking something that I will spend days and weeks on tomake right. I think with the advise from those here I will get the knowledge I need to make it sea worthy enough to enjoy the way I want. I am thankful already for the info I have already gotten. Mario While it may be true that an interested and experienced buyer may do a more thorough inspection than a surveyor, if the potential buyer has "fallen in love" with the vessel, he will, perhaps unconsciously, overlook faults that an impartial surveyor will notice and report. The surveyor should be impartial - he should not stand to gain from either encouraging or discouraging the sale. Some people claim that you _should not_ use a surveyor recommended by the selling broker, just in case he may be biased towards encouraging the sale. -- Peter Bennett, VE7CEI peterbb4 (at) interchange.ubc.ca GPS and NMEA info: http://vancouver-webpages.com/peter Vancouver Power Squadron: http://vancouver.powersquadron.ca |
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