Marine survey is a process during which surveyors inspect vessels of different types. Vessels inspected during these surveys include passenger vessels, pleasure craft, oil rigs, dredges, barges, tugboats, warships, cargo vessels and ferries. In addition, you will also come across marine surveys examining marine engines, marine cargo and facilities like loading docks, dry docks, canals and so on; these inspections are carried out for checking regulation compliance, pre-purchase estimation, and assessment of insurance claim and insurance eligibility.

So, what happens during a marine survey? The process usually involves thorough inspection of the vessel and for that one would need to appoint an intelligent, qualifies, honest and qualified surveyor. The expert carries out the inspection with the aim of finding out whether the boat or yacht in question is suitable for hitting the sea. In other words, the surveyor tests the marine vehicle’s seaworthiness.

The test is conducted mainly to determine whether the vehicle is safe for being used in conditions it is meant to operate in. In addition, the expert also checks vessels for defects and take decisions on the kind of repair works they need to undergo.

This article has been written by the owner of one of the most reputable companies providing marine services in India. The company is represented by an extremely competent team of marine surveyors..

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