Derik
Senior Member
- Joined
- Aug 21, 2018
- Messages
- 160
- Location
- United States
- Vessel Name
- Pearl Grace
- Vessel Make
- Marine Trader/Sun Deck 44
The purchase of the 43 Marine Trader is now final! I started a thread here a while ago going through the purchase but wanted to start another to get your opinions on the Boat Surveys. Now that I have had some time to look around the boat and go through the paper work here's what I found.
2016 Survey found few items and listed the boat in good to satisfactory condition and the value at 65-70,000.
The owner then tried to sale it about a year later 2017 listed the boat in fair to poor condition found a few unsubstantial items that weren't on the first survey and listed the value at 50,000.
I come along my survey guy (who I would never use again) didn't look at the two previous surveys I had sent him and tore the boat apart listing 46 items (mostly minor) But not listing details which made it very difficult for me to get insurance and lowering the value of the boat to 40,000 Which I paid.
These guys seem to be everywhere here and seem to be the ones driving the prices of boats as well as dictating to Insurance Companies the overall condition and Value of coverage's to write.
So I have a fixer boat that's worth 40,000 or less and had one choice of Insurance companies and have 46 items to fix some within the next 30 days. Just because my survey guy says so?
Here is an example of what he put that really would scare any insurance Co. Fuel System corroded, Thru Hulls deteriorated.
In reality on thru hull above the water line has a pinkish color if hit very hard with a hammer. One fuel line near the shut off valve has surface corrosion and is slightly green.
I had to plead with him to be more specific and detailed in order for me to get insurance, he was on some ego trip and acted as if he wanted to purchase the boat himself.
2016 Survey found few items and listed the boat in good to satisfactory condition and the value at 65-70,000.
The owner then tried to sale it about a year later 2017 listed the boat in fair to poor condition found a few unsubstantial items that weren't on the first survey and listed the value at 50,000.
I come along my survey guy (who I would never use again) didn't look at the two previous surveys I had sent him and tore the boat apart listing 46 items (mostly minor) But not listing details which made it very difficult for me to get insurance and lowering the value of the boat to 40,000 Which I paid.
These guys seem to be everywhere here and seem to be the ones driving the prices of boats as well as dictating to Insurance Companies the overall condition and Value of coverage's to write.
So I have a fixer boat that's worth 40,000 or less and had one choice of Insurance companies and have 46 items to fix some within the next 30 days. Just because my survey guy says so?
Here is an example of what he put that really would scare any insurance Co. Fuel System corroded, Thru Hulls deteriorated.
In reality on thru hull above the water line has a pinkish color if hit very hard with a hammer. One fuel line near the shut off valve has surface corrosion and is slightly green.
I had to plead with him to be more specific and detailed in order for me to get insurance, he was on some ego trip and acted as if he wanted to purchase the boat himself.