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pre-purchase surveys
pre-purchase surveys - special package deal
Viewings on behalf of prospective purchaser
Winter or pre-launch maintenance check
Insurance surveys
Damage inspections and surveys
Sea trials
Tonnage surveys

Areas in Wales and the NW covered include:

Aberystwyth,
Abersoch,
Carnaervon
Conwy
Beaumaris
Port Dinorwic
Wirral
Liverpool
Lancaster
Fleetwood
Maryport
Whitehaven

Marine surveyors in North Wales and the Wirral, also in Lancashire/Cumbria

Marine Techniques is a nation-wide professional marine surveying practice, specializing in leisure and commercial vessels.

We provide high quality marine surveys and a first class personal service wherever the location.

Marine Techniques surveyors have many years experience in the industry and have been appointed by various institutions including insurance companies, finance houses, M.C.A, M.E.C.A.L, Y.D.S.A and the R.Y.A.

All our surveyors qualifications are internationally recognized within the marine industry relating to boat construction, design, marine engineering and management. All are members of the I.I.M.S or Y.D.S.A.

Types of Survey:

We offer several types of survey, ranging from the full pre-purchase survey through to insurance and damage surveys. In addition we also carry out full engine examinations plus our specially tailored multi boat package.

Should you be considering buying a yacht, a small leisure craft or a commercial vessel we are here to help and will always take the time to discuss your specific requirements.

Below is a brief overview of the services we provide. Please click the links above on the left for more detailed information about our marine surveying services.

Pre purchase surveys: These are carried out in order to establish the true condition of any vessel. A pre-purchase survey will highlight defects within the structure and list any cosmetic work required. In addition our marine surveyors will give advice about the appropriate course of action for any repair work required and supply a valuation.

Insurance surveys: Many insurers require a survey before issuing a policy. A pre-purchase survey will normally cover this requirement. There are however, situations where an insurance survey will be more appropriate, for example, as a boat ages, the insurance company may require periodic surveys. This survey is will establish the safety and seaworthiness of any vessel prior to underwriting.

Damage Surveys: These are usually commissioned by an insurance company after an incident. An insurance company will wish to know that the vessel can be repaired within its market value. The survey will identify the type and extent of the damage, the cost of any repairs and a schedule of works to be carried out.

Engine inspections: A external visual examination is carried out which will identify any patent defects. Marine Techniques also have specialist marine engineers who can investigate any suspect internal components.

Three boat package: It is usual to consider more then one vessel at the initial stage of the buying process. Marine Techniques offers a discounted three boat inspection package. A preliminary inspection is carried out on three boats that are being considered by the purchaser.

Viewings: If you are some distance away from the boat you are considering, our marine surveyors can inspect the boat on your behalf. This is a preliminary inspection and the cost of it will be deducted from the pre-purchase survey fee if a full survey is later done on the boat.

Winter layup: An end of season schedule of work will be compiled which will include winterization of the engines and checking of the safety equipment and a report on the findings.

Pre launch checks: These can be carried out the start of the sailing season approaches. to establish the overall condition of a vessel and her safety and highlight any defects that may require attention prior to launch.

Sea Trials: These are more common for powerboats but sailing yachts also sometimes have sea trials. Engines are run over a length of time under load, All instrumentation and fittings are tested for functionality and wear.

Tonnage Surveys: A Tonnage survey is required if a yacht is to be placed on Part I of the Register of Shipping. Part I registration is frequently required by finance companies when a marine mortgage is taken out. The tonnage survey provides the official measurements of the vessel for the Register. A tonnage measurement must be authorised by a governing body such as the YDSA, or IIMS.


Marine Techniques will be happy to assist or discuss any requirements you may have for any boat requiring a marine survey

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Our marine surveyors are based in
Cornwall | Devon | Dorset | Hampshire | Sussex | Kent | Essex | Suffolk
Inland | North-East | Scotland | North Wales | South Wales & Bristol Channel


All Marine Surveyors within Marine Techniques that are based in Anglesey, North Wales and the Wirral, plus Cumbria, have an in depth knowledge of the local area.

As our Marine Surveyors operate in their own locality they are familiar with the local services provided by the various ports and Marinas and can give advice and information concerning the facilities of each port around the coastline relating to a marine survey.

Aberystwth, Wales

Aberystwth Marina is situated on the West coast of Wales. It provides an excellent facility with berthing available for up to 160 vessels on finger pontoons. A number of visitor moorings are also available. Aberystwth Marina has a fully staffed office for controlling boat movements. Electricity, water and diesel are readily available
The Marina has a crane with a lifting capacity of up to 10 tonnes
Aberystwyth Marina is ideally situated for access to the Welsh harbours of Fishguard, Cardigan, Conwy and Milford Haven.
Aberystwyth Marina, Trefechan, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion SY23 1AS.

Anglesey, North Wales

The Isle of Anglesey is the largest island off the coast of mainland Britain and is situated off the North West coast of Wales.
Anglesey is separated form North Wales coast by the Menai Strait.
The Menai Strait is spanned the Menai and the Britannia bridges. There are many moorings in the Menai Straits, particularly at Beaumaris on Anglesey.

Holyhead

To the north west of Anglesey lies the town of Holyhead which is the main ferry port for crossings to Ireland and Llangefni operated by Irish Ferries and Stenaline. Holyhead Marina has a capacity of 300 pontoon berths and up to 200 berths ashore. There are lifting facilities for vessels up to 12 Tonnes. Full Boatyard facilities are available within Holyhead Marina which include repairs to GRP, steel, ferrocement and aluminium vessels. Marine engineers are available to undertake repairs to petrol and diesel engines. Full refits can also be undertaken. Holyhead Marina Ltd, Newry Beach Holyhead, Anglesey, LL65 1YA.

Port Dinorwic, North Wales

Port Dinorwic Marina is situated on the Menai Straits of North Wales. The Marina has a capacity of 200 berths and swinging moorings, plus lifting facilities for vessels up to 20 Tonnes. Full boatyard facilities are available within a short distance covering GRP & wooden boat repairs. There are marine engineers available to undertake repairs and servicing to both petrol & diesel engines.
Port Dinorwic Marina, Y-Felinheli, Gwynedd, North Wales.

Conwy, North Wales

Conwy Marina is situated on the coast of North Wales. It has some excellent cruising waters just a short distance away. Conwy Marina has a capacity of 500 pontoon together with all the facilities required by the yachtsman. Electricity is available on most pontoons. There is a fuel pontoon dispensing red diesel. Full boatyard facilities are available within Conwy marina. The yard has a lifting capacity for vessels up to 30 Tonnes. Conwy Quays Marina, Conwy LL32 8EP, Conwy LL32 8EP.

Deganwy, North Wales

Deganwy Quays Marina is situated on the beautiful North Wales Coast. It is owned and run by the Quay Marina Group, Deganwy Quays Marina is a fully equipped marina with 165 fully serviced pontoon berths. The marina is staffed 24 hours a day with toilets, showers, fuel and electricity. A full boatyard service is available. Deganwy Quays Marina operates a 20 tonne mobile hoist. Deganwy Quays Marina, Deganwy, Conwy LL31 9DJ.

Liverpool/Wirral

Liverpool has a maritime history going back many years. It is built on the banks of the river Mersey which in itself is only 60 miles long running from the Derbyshire hills to the sea. For many years Liverpool was the England's trading port to the world for both imports and exports. Today Liverpool is a vibrant modern city with many marine facilities.

Liverpool Marina is a modern facility comprising of 450 permanent pontoon berths most of which are serviced with water and electricity. Liverpool/Wirral Marina has berthing available for boats and canal barges of up to 60 feet, The marina has the only boat lifting facilities in the area using a 60 tonne travel hoist which is available for lifts, scrub offs etc during the week. Access to and from the marina is via a computerised lock system and the south end of Brunswick Dock. The lock is available to 2-2.5 hours either side of high water with a level of 2 metres or more of water over the sill. Liverpool Marina offers a maximum of six weeks berthing ashore and levies a small charge for cradle hire and chocking. Liverpool Marina, Coburg Wharf, Sefton Street, Liverpool, L3 4BP.

Preston, Lancashire

Preston Marina is situated on the north west coast of England in the county of Lancashire. It is easily accessed from all parts of the country via the motorway and rail networks. Preston Marina has 40 acres of deep water which is accessible at all states of the tide.
The marina has capacity of 125 berths and a crane with a lifting capacity of 20 tonnes. There is secure hardstanding for up to 50 boats. Preston Marina, Navigation Way, Riversway Docklands, Preston, Lancashire.

Whitehaven, Cumbria

Whitehaven Marina is ideally situated on the edge of Cumbria on the north west coast of England. The Marina is within easy reach of the beautiful Lake District, Its locallity also makes Whitehaven Marina an ideal place to for passage-making to Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man. The marina is manned 24 hours a day and has a capacity of 225 berths all with water and electricity. There is a boat lifting facility of vessels up to 45 tonnes. A hardstanding area is also available for maintenance if required. The facilities at Whitehaven also include a diesel berth, toilets and showers. Whitehaven Marina Ltd, Bulwark Way, Whitehaven, Cumbria.

Maryport, Cumbria

Maryport Harbour and Marina is situated on the beautiful Lake District Coast, in the county of Cumbria. The dramatic Cumbrian coastline has the Solway Firth lapping its shores and provides excellent sailing and fishing grounds. The Solway Firth is also an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Marina is located in the historic Senhouse Dock, which whilst within walking distance of Maryport town centre is quiet and secluded. The old stone harbour walls provide shelter to the Marina from all points of wind. Approximately 171 pontoon berths are available for day boats and vessels up to 70 ft. A minimum water level of 2.4m above the gate sill is maintained and the tidal window is approximately 2 hours either side of high water. All pontoons are supplied with electricity and water. There is a boat lifting facility of vessels up to 25 tonnes via a slipway hoist. A hardstanding area is also available for maintenance if required. The facilities at Maryport Marina also include a diesel berth, toilets and showers. Maryport Developments Ltd, Marina Road, Maryport, Cumbria CA15 8AY.