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			 "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... A surveyor has no business in this kind of thing. Doug s/v Callista The seem to think they have a responsibility to verify all the safety equipment.. I even had one surveyor who insisted (strongly recommended) that I have MOB gear aboard even though she knew I was a single hander.. Said the insurance companies wanted info in boat safety equipment. Yah! I agree. But I know that they poke their nose into everything but the areas they should be looking, like spungy decks, etc. For the last insurance survey I went so far as to remove the life raft since it was past it's inspection date and I didn't want him to list it and that fact. Both of the last two surveyors I have had were recommended by my insurance company, even though I was paying for the survey. Steve s/v Good Intentions  | 
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			I just wish there were some sort of standards for surveying. Each 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	surveyor seems to have their own personal issues they concentrate on while glossing over or ignoring others. One surveyor listed a number of "required items" which I complied with. A couple of years later another surveyor listed "required items" that required me to undo most of what the previous surveyor listed. Doug s/v Callista "Steve" wrote in message ... "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... A surveyor has no business in this kind of thing. Doug s/v Callista The seem to think they have a responsibility to verify all the safety equipment.. I even had one surveyor who insisted (strongly recommended) that I have MOB gear aboard even though she knew I was a single hander.. Said the insurance companies wanted info in boat safety equipment. Yah! I agree. But I know that they poke their nose into everything but the areas they should be looking, like spungy decks, etc. For the last insurance survey I went so far as to remove the life raft since it was past it's inspection date and I didn't want him to list it and that fact. Both of the last two surveyors I have had were recommended by my insurance company, even though I was paying for the survey. Steve s/v Good Intentions  | 
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			Doug Dotson wrote: 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	I just wish there were some sort of standards for surveying ... There are, only they are not widespread in the US. Almost all European and many southern hemisphere countries have such regs. FWIW we sometimes see Lloyd's specs in the US, but there is little indication that a _requirement_ for this will spread any time soon. -- Good luck and good sailing. s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat http://kerrydeare.tripod.com  | 
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