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Capt Lou wrote:
Just remember that there is no licensing program for this profession, so anyone can have business cards printed up and call themselves a "marine surveyor." Reputation is the key to finding a good surveyor. If you are financing the boat, ask the lender for a list of marine surveyors that they accept. Also ask your insurance agent for his or her recommendations. Here anyway the usual requirement these days by insurance Cos etc is that "acceptable" surveyors carry indemnity insurance. Hmm insurance from & for the insurance:-) Needless to say since that became the practice quite some years ago now the wanna be's sort faded away, as they should. K "Listen to 'Nautical Talk Radio' with Captain Lou on the web by clicking NAUTICAL NEWS at www.959watd.com. If you are in Boston or Cape Cod set your radio dial to 95.9FM and tune in the live broadcast on Sunday afternoons between 4 - 5. |
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