WHAT TO EXPECT FROM YOUR SURVEY

A hull survey is a comprehensive examination of a vessel's exterior to assess its condition and integrity. During the survey, a qualified Mystic Marine Surveyor will inspect the hull for signs of damage, wear, or corrosion, focusing on critical areas such as the bottom, topsides, and transom. The evaluation includes checking for osmosis, delamination, and structural integrity, as well as assessing accessories like through-hull fittings and deck fittings.

The interior marine survey involves a thorough assessment of the internal components of a vessel to ensure safety, compliance, and overall condition. This process typically includes inspecting areas such as the engine room, living quarters, galley, and storage compartments. Surveyors evaluate various elements, including structural integrity, mechanical systems, electrical installations, and safety equipment. By identifying potential issues such as water ingress, fire hazards, or equipment malfunctions, an interior marine survey helps boat owners maintain their operational capabilities and meet regulatory standards while safeguarding the crew and passengers onboard.

You can expect a detailed report that highlights any concerns and recommends necessary repairs or maintenance. This survey is crucial for prospective buyers, insurance assessments, or routine maintenance to ensure the vessel's longevity and safety on the water.

  • Wetted surfaces, Topsides, and internal structural members

  • Deck and/or Super Structure

  • Machinery and fuel systems

  • Bilges and Thru Hulls

  • Electrical

  • Safety Requirements and Gear

  • Trial Run (if required)

  • Amenities and Comfort

  • Navigation Equipment

  • Optional Oil Analysis

  • Other required systems

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