symondo
Well-Known Member
Just curious on this matter
I can understand the peace of mind from a thumbs up from a professonal especially on larger craft
But at what point near the lower end of the scale do you say 'is it necessary'
The reason I ask, I'm still learning and reading with the intention of buying later this year.
The only factors I can see from my families efforts on previous surveys were any issues highlighted in outdrive, engine and hull. Obviously all potentially costly.
But I'm curious as to what extra insight a survey could give opposed to contacts with knowledge in these areas but not a surveyor? Especially on a smaller boat.
Is there more to a survey in terms of insurance?
I can understand the peace of mind from a thumbs up from a professonal especially on larger craft
But at what point near the lower end of the scale do you say 'is it necessary'
The reason I ask, I'm still learning and reading with the intention of buying later this year.
The only factors I can see from my families efforts on previous surveys were any issues highlighted in outdrive, engine and hull. Obviously all potentially costly.
But I'm curious as to what extra insight a survey could give opposed to contacts with knowledge in these areas but not a surveyor? Especially on a smaller boat.
Is there more to a survey in terms of insurance?