Re: Sailboat Surveyors
A surveyor is a person who checks the condition of the boat and gives his OPINION of the condition. Charges are typically based by the length of boat and type of material. <br /><br />Just for reference I had a 30' sailboat surveyed in Ft Lauderdale back around 1975 and it was $10 a ft (plus haul out fees). This included a 3 page item by item check sheet, a 10 page description and 2 hr phone consultation. The guys was known to be the best (Buster Chadwick)on the east coast. Other "no name" surveyers were $2 to $3 a foot and their surveys 1 to 2 pages total. <br /><br />There are different levels of surveys...in water, out of water, sea trial, hull/deck, rigging, engine check (compression, oil test, etc.) <br /><br />Most sureveyor will NOT climb your mast so checking the mast, wire, terminals and turnbuckles is another survey in itself. Same with the engine. <br /><br />A top notch surveyor will also tell you how to repair the problems and give associated costs.