William Rosie IIMS MABSE
Marine Surveyor

Tel: 01246 826 003    Mobile: 07798 793 407

Email: mail@billrosie.co.uk 

Surveys

 
Surveys can be carried out on most accepted boat construction materials including:
GRP, steel, timber / plywood, aluminium and ferro-cement
Bill Rosie has a reputation for specialist knowledge of all inland waterway craft.

Most surveys will employ a variety of tools including non-destructive methods where appropriate. For example; steel and aluminium thickness testing and GRP / FRP moisture content.

The types of surveys offered;

  • CONDITION: Or pre-purchase surveys cover the vessel as a whole, usually during sale and purchase, but also normal for insurance purposes. Full reports provide information on the shell, hull, deck and superstructure and their component structures, installations of engineering, gas, electric’s, plumbing and rig. All subject to accessibility.

     
  • DAMAGE: Assessment of the damage and the implications on unseen parts or equipment. Repair schedules can be provided where necessary.

     
  • VALUATION: There are several reasons why a valuation is required:
    Insurance, finance house, divorce, probate, etc..
    The report covers a full description of the boat and it’s relevant contents with an assessment in the current market place for the particular type.

     
  • CERTIFICATION: Accredited surveyor for MCA class V A & B, sail & power Charter codes, Work boat and NDP codes, British Waterways Boat Safety Scheme.

     
  • LITIGATION: Reports compiled as expert witness for legal action

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William Rosie  IIMS  MABSE
7 Villas Road
Balsover
Chesterfield
Derbyshire S44 6QE
Tel: 01246  826 003 
Mobile: 07798  793 407
Email: mail@billrosie.co.uk
Website: www.billrosie.co.uk

           


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