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Some of these surveyors, I believe, are on the insurance co. 'short list' or
referral list. I suspect that looking into all of the safety equipment gives the surveyor a feel for the skippers attitude towards safety /condtion of the vessel. I usually make every effort to have all the gear laid out so he doesn't have to waste any time on it.. Time saved while waiting for me to find a safety item is time you could use to check for some truly significant items. Plus, it just demonstrates my interest and concern about these matters. The last surveyor I use is a semi retired merchant master and also served in the USCG. I'm not afraid of what he might find on my boat, but when he ask about a bell, I reminded him that my boat was under the required length requiring a bell. I think the only reason he ask was because he normal does larger and commercial vessels. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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