Determining the true market value of your boat can be a difficult undertaking. With IMS Marine Surveyors, you can rest assured that whether you’re looking for a fair evaluation of your boat or you need yacht pre-purchase survey for prospective purchase, we can meet your needs. Since 1992, we’ve been a valued source for marine surveying, cargo inspections, and commodity testing in Western Canada. When you request our services, we’ll perform a comprehensive review of the vessel in question to ensure it receives a fair market value and any visible defect will be noted for rectification.
No one wants to overpay for a boat. A marine or yacht survey offers a reliable snapshot of the condition and the valuation of a boat on a specific day. Due to the depth of the information they offer, they provide potential buyers with a crystal-clear picture of a vessel’s condition. When you need a yacht survey, our team is prepared to assess your vessel and rate it at fair market value. With over eighty years of combined experience between our team members, you can have complete confidence that we’ll provide you with a fair assessment.
The pre-purchase survey, also called the “buyer’s survey”, is used to evaluate new and used boats before a purchase is made. This survey details the vessel’s overall operating condition and assesses its current market value with a thorough inspection of the vessel that can include an engine appraisal, hauling, sea-trials, etc. Testing of the engine is not generally included in the pre-purchase survey, but can be arranged at an additional cost. When clients request us for their pre-purchase assessment needs, we provide them with a list of information including:
No one wants to overpay for a boat. A marine or yacht survey offers a reliable snapshot of the condition and the valuation of a boat on a specific day. Due to the depth of the information they offer, they provide potential buyers with a crystal-clear picture of a vessel’s condition. When you need a yacht survey, our team is prepared to assess your vessel and rate it at fair market value. With over eighty years of combined experience between our team members, you can have complete confidence that we’ll provide you with a fair assessment.
The pre-purchase survey, also called the “buyer’s survey”, is used to evaluate new and used boats before a purchase is made. This survey details the vessel’s overall operating condition and assesses its current market value with a thorough inspection of the vessel that can include an engine appraisal, hauling, sea-trials, etc. Testing of the engine is not generally included in the pre-purchase survey, but can be arranged at an additional cost. When clients request us for their pre-purchase assessment needs, we provide them with a list of information including:
Appraisals are conducted for several reasons, but they are primarily performed to establish a vessel’s fair market value and report that value to a lending institution. We’re able to determine an accurate yacht appraisal after we’ve performed a detailed inspection of the vessel’s systems and overall seaworthiness. Many owners seek an appraisal to determine the value of older boats, motors, and other marine property designated for tax-filing purposes. Fully certified and equipped to serve your needs, we’ll gladly assess your vessel, no matter what the reason.
A Condition and Value Survey, also called an Insurance Survey, focuses on any condition or problem with a vessel that could potentially become a safety hazard and endanger crew members. A clean insurance survey will have a positive impact on a yacht appraisal. This assessment is performed to aid the insurance underwriter in evaluating the vessel’s insurability and risk assessment.
Another important assessment is a Damage Survey. Most insurance companies commission a damage survey as part of a claim investigation. They’re designed to establish both the extent of the damage done to a vessel as well as the cost of the repairs. In such circumstances, the surveyor acts as the underwriter’s eyes and ears and works in liaison with the insured, the repair facility, and all other relevant participants.
Consulting involves the rendering of formal, professional recommendations. This arrangement is desirable when a specific survey is not applicable or appropriate. On occasions when investigations, studies, or simply representing an owner is required, a Consulting Contract can offer the flexibility to get the job done.
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With over 80 years of combined experience in the Marine industry, IMS Surveyors offer its clients an extensive list of services and the peace of mind that comes with the knowledge that your affairs are being handled by a team of committed professionals.
Also called an “Insurance Survey”, this is in itself a detailed inspection, but its main focus is on any condition which could lead to endangering the crew, causing a fire or sinking the vessel. This assessment is performed to aid the Insurance Underwriter in evaluating the vessel’s insurability and risk assessment.
The Pre-Purchased Survey is also called the “Buyer’s Survey”, and is performed on new and used boats prior to purchase. This survey details the vessel’s overall operating condition, and assesses its current market value with a thorough inspection of the vessel that can include hauling, sea-trials and an engine appraisal.
Also called an “Insurance Survey”, this is in itself a detailed inspection, but its main focus is on any condition which could lead to endangering the crew, causing a fire or sinking the vessel. This assessment is performed to aid the Insurance Underwriter in evaluating the vessel’s insurability and risk assessment.
Appraisals are conducted for several reasons, but primarily they are made to establish a vessel’s fair market value and report that value to a lending institution. An accurate appraisal is arrived at after a detailed inspection of the vessel’s systems and overall seaworthiness. An appraisal is also often sought in establishing the value of older boats, motors, and other marine property designated for tax filing purposes.
Consulting usually involves the rendering of formal professional recommendations. This is a desirable arrangement when a specific survey is not applicable or appropriate.On occasions when investigations, studies, or simply representing an owner is required, a Consulting Contract can offer the flexibility to get the job done.