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New Boat Purchase Survey
Why survey a new boat?

A new boat, it must be assumed, is checked by quality control personnel.  However, after a vessel leaves the manufacturing plant it is subsequently commissioned.  To the untrained eye, the equipment may appear to have all been expertly installed.  However, oversights can and do periodically occur during installations or inspections.  "Human error" that may not be apparent at the time of purchase, faulty workmanship that could prove costly long after warranties have lapsed.  That is why a Pre-acceptance Survey would spare you possible future headaches and financial expenditures by:

1 - Listing things for timely warranty work.

2 - Listing items which may require attention in the coming months or years.

3 - Avoiding unnecessary potential court cases / arbitrations.

4 - Most importantly, have seller attend to essentials as part of the transaction.

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