mlt2819
New Member
Hi,
I'm looking for a surveyor for a pre-purchase survey. Most of the quotes I've received are in the region of £4-500, which seems reasonable to me, and is roughly 5% of the boat's price. However there are a couple quotes that are two to three times that amount. Whilst I still need to do a thorough comparison of how/why there are a wide range of prices being offered by surveyors (they're all in within a similar area to the boat)... at the moment what's being offered between the low cost and high cost quotes looks pretty similar. When it comes to choosing a surveyor, would you say that the price accurately reflects the quality of the survey/comprehensiveness of the report, or do some surveyors simply charge more? It's possible the lower cost quotes are simply because they're independent surveyors not working within a company with multiple staff/high overheads etc.? It's possible too that some of these higher quotes come with insurance reports and engine testing by a qualified engineer. I will need to double check...
Any input/wisdom would be much appreciated. I just want to make sure I'm not being irresponsible with my cash and increasing my risk by choosing to use a lower-cost surveyor.
Thanks!
I'm looking for a surveyor for a pre-purchase survey. Most of the quotes I've received are in the region of £4-500, which seems reasonable to me, and is roughly 5% of the boat's price. However there are a couple quotes that are two to three times that amount. Whilst I still need to do a thorough comparison of how/why there are a wide range of prices being offered by surveyors (they're all in within a similar area to the boat)... at the moment what's being offered between the low cost and high cost quotes looks pretty similar. When it comes to choosing a surveyor, would you say that the price accurately reflects the quality of the survey/comprehensiveness of the report, or do some surveyors simply charge more? It's possible the lower cost quotes are simply because they're independent surveyors not working within a company with multiple staff/high overheads etc.? It's possible too that some of these higher quotes come with insurance reports and engine testing by a qualified engineer. I will need to double check...
Any input/wisdom would be much appreciated. I just want to make sure I'm not being irresponsible with my cash and increasing my risk by choosing to use a lower-cost surveyor.
Thanks!