Terms
of Survey |
A
condition survey provides an opinion on the structural condition
of all visible and significant aspects of the structure of
the vessel as presented for survey, with particular reference
to the hull condition. |
Machinery, masts, spars, rig, sails,
ancillary equipment, gas, electrical, electronics, pumping
and plumbing equipment, sewage treatment plant, refrigeration
equipment, air conditioning, navigational aids, other
sundry services and tankage are inspected only for visual
appearance and installation standards without dismantling
or specific test. Where a mast is stepped only those
parts of the mast and rig up to head height are inspected
in detail.
Hull condition is assessed by general non-destructive
examination and by assessment of the condition of sample
areas where coatings are removed. Where hulls carry
heavy layers of paint, pitch or epoxy finishes the condition
of all areas of substrate cannot be guaranteed and condition
can only be estimated on the basis of evidence gleaned
from sample areas scraped clean. The survey does not
provide an opinion on the condition of areas not presented
visible, for example behind linings, beneath fixed floorings
etc. Unless these are accessible through visible portable
traps and should not be taken to preclude completely
the existence of isolated damage or deterioration concealed
by paints, fillers or other means.
The engine and generator installations are inspected
visually and (where possible if presented in commission)
the engine is run up to assess its general running characteristics,
vibration levels etc. No dismantling of the engine or
associated equipment is carried out within the scope
of a condition survey so no detailed comment upon the
internal parts is possible without separate full strip
down and mechanical survey.
Electrical, plumbing heating and other services are
inspected where visible but not operated unless presented
in commission. Electrical wiring is inspected visually
(only) in all cases.
The bottled gas installation is inspected visually
only and pressure tests are not undertaken within the
scope of this survey. All gas systems should be regularly
tested as part of a normal preventative maintenance
routine and the installation of a bubble leakage tester
which permits simple non-invasive regular checks on
the integrity of the system is strongly recommended.
Tanks are inspected where visible but not internally
and are not pressure tested. Windows, hatches and external
doors are not tested for water tightness. Hull fastenings
and skin fittings are not withdrawn for inspection.
Any estimate of valuation provided is based on known
average retail values achieved by craft of a similar
type and condition in the same location and should not
be confused with the replacement value, which may be
substantially higher particularly in the case of rare
or unusual boats.
Particulars such as registration numbers, tonnage,
build year and dimensions are normally stated as advised
or as exhibited aboard ship and are not authenticated.
Dimensions, if checked are measured by means of steel
tape measures and should not be relied upon as to total
accuracy. This survey does not seek to establish that
clear title to the vessel exists or that it is being
offered for sale free of debts and encumbrances.
Unless specifically instructed to the contrary, the
inspection, and any comments made relative to the design,
performance or stability of the vessel, are based on
the assumption that the vessel will be used as a private
pleasure boat in the waters for which it was designed.
Unless specifically stated to the contrary this inspection
and report does not seek to address compliance with
any national or international codes, standards or regulations.
This report is prepared solely for the benefit of
the client to whom it is addressed and by whom it was
commissioned and no responsibility is accepted to any
third party to whom the report is passed or sold.
This survey contract shall be governed by construed
in accordance with English law. Any dispute arising
hereunder shall be submitted to the exclusive jurisdiction
of the courts of England and Wales. No responsibility
is accepted for any consequential losses arising, including
but not limited to loss of profits, loss of use or business
interruption. |
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