Wish things were still like that my friend, the world would be a better place. Having said that, there still are the honourable few whose handshake is all you need, everybody else; caution and get it in writing.Torcan wrote:.... I guess I am just of the school of taking people at face value and trusting....
Should Seller or Buyer pay for Surveys
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Trust and verify. I think Ronald Regan coined that phrase.Big D wrote:Wish things were still like that my friend, the world would be a better place. Having said that, there still are the honourable few whose handshake is all you need, everybody else; caution and get it in writing.Torcan wrote:.... I guess I am just of the school of taking people at face value and trusting....
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BMILLER wrote:Sore subject here for me. I paid a very highly recommended licensed surveyor to throughly inspect and provide a detailed report for both me and the insurance company. The boat was classified by him, and in writing, as in very good and very well maintained condition....................so, not knowing about boats of this type, I took the "expert's" advise and laid down the $$$. I hadn't had it 3 hrs enroute to its new marina till all sorts of things started going wrong. And none ever showed up in the pre-buy and shakedown. Nonetheless, its almost a year now and it hasn't left the slip. I did contact the surveyor and complained about all he missed. He stated it was OK at the time.....................bull ! And, as I found out later, the PO jury rigged and later switched out several items before I could pick up the boat..............remote spotlight, hailer, radio, etc. Same appearing as the ones at survey but non functioned ones switched. And as a novice to this boat, I never rechecked as I already paid and trusted the PO............expensive lesson learned.
I recommend, if you are serious about the purchase, make the buyer pay for the survey, be right there looking over the shoulder of the "expert" and if possible, buy and take possession of the vessel on the spot and change all keys and remove it to a new location (if that's your plan) immediately.
In hindsight, I'd get a few knowledgable friends to first go look at the vessel before getting a survey. I wouldn't make the final purchase w/o the survey, but benefit from their past experience of problems.
Sorry you had issues but I don't see how you can blame it on the survery
You said you self. "And none ever showed up in the pre-buy and shakedown " how could the surveyerr know something going to break or the PO was going to swap parts after the fact ?
I don't think you will find a seller to pay for a buyers survey , you may find one that has paid for there own before as some would do here.
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Yup, I sure accept the resonsibility for not really checking those I hired to check the boat. Found out after the fact from others in the marina I'm now in the S and the Cert mech are related and the PO is in a tight social group with all........................
PT Barnum was so right.................as I look into the mirror.
PT Barnum was so right.................as I look into the mirror.

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In that case its a different story .You would have had no way to know that. . Beware when the seller or broker recommends a surveyor . I had a honest one myself . I had a Friend that went to use him on a 12 meter . He refused to do it or recommend any one . Why ? he was a Friend of the seller and felt it was a conflict .BMILLER wrote:Yup, I sure accept the resonsibility for not really checking those I hired to check the boat. Found out after the fact from others in the marina I'm now in the S and the Cert mech are related and the PO is in a tight social group with all........................
PT Barnum was so right.................as I look into the mirror.
Boating is good for the soul
77/78 TROJAN F36 Conv.
6BTA Cummins diesels
Life is to short for a ugly boat
77/78 TROJAN F36 Conv.
6BTA Cummins diesels
Life is to short for a ugly boat
