Buy a boat, large or small, is an important step. From the economic point of view you are going to invest money with the expectation of getting a good deal, from the point of view of security you want a boat that allow you to sail in peace.
One of the most important aspect, certainly crucial and common to these demands, is the conservation of the craft in particular the hull, the appendices, structures, engines, auxiliary equipment and electrical and electronic equipment.
After inspection, the buyer will receive a written report describing in detail the investigations and the results obtained with the observations and conclusions that will be determined for the conclusion of the purchase contract.
The service also, is offered to the insurance companies that , to know the risk, needed the full picture of the boat conditions.
The assessment of conservation status is also the final act that will define a final commercial value of the boat, determined by the authorised Yacht Broker.
One of the most important aspect, certainly crucial and common to these demands, is the conservation of the craft in particular the hull, the appendices, structures, engines, auxiliary equipment and electrical and electronic equipment.
After inspection, the buyer will receive a written report describing in detail the investigations and the results obtained with the observations and conclusions that will be determined for the conclusion of the purchase contract.
The service also, is offered to the insurance companies that , to know the risk, needed the full picture of the boat conditions.
The assessment of conservation status is also the final act that will define a final commercial value of the boat, determined by the authorised Yacht Broker.