Welcome! I have been surveying boats since 1995, and by 2024, I have completed over 3800 surveys, encompassing a wide range of sail and power boats. Email me: Steve Truss at: steventruss1@aol.com. What can I help you with?
Thinking about buying or insuring a boat in Preveza Greece??
Tuesday, 20 September 2011
Monday, 19 September 2011
Sealine 290 Ambassador
Todays assignment was carrying out a Full Survey and Valuation on this Sports Crusier...Sealine is a Midlands based company, which has been designing and building boats for over 30 years. The range includes craft up to 60ft, but it is the smaller craft which are increasingly popular on the Broads
Surveyors comments: A good inspection of the sterndrives is important: Check drive lift motors, bellows, props, oils, bearings, seals, sacrificial anodes etc. I recommend that all sacrificial anodes are checked regularly, failure to do so may cause serious corrosion problems.
Accommodation: Sleeps four in one double berth and two single berths, layout comprising of a forward drop down double, two single berths in the aft cabin |
2 x Volvo diesels AD31B @ 130hp. |
Surveyors comments: A good inspection of the sterndrives is important: Check drive lift motors, bellows, props, oils, bearings, seals, sacrificial anodes etc. I recommend that all sacrificial anodes are checked regularly, failure to do so may cause serious corrosion problems.
Saturday, 17 September 2011
The New Richardsons Cruisers
I was at Richardsons in Stalham today carrying out a number of Valuation Surveys on thier hire fleet cruisers. Their brand new RC45 Lowliner was one of them. She has beautiful lines for a hire boat and she is the flagship of the Richardson’s fleet. A six berth cruiser with double cabins fore and aft and a large central saloon. For the lucky hirers she has all this equipment onboard: 240Volt shore power. Full electric sliding canopy.Warm air heating. 3 ensuite showers/Wcs. DVD. Bow and Stern Thrusters...and for the kids! X Box 360. Satelite TV.
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steventruss1@aol.com
Thinking of Buying a Boat and Need Help? I will assist you to make an informed decision. Contact me for a detailed and comprehensive report at:
Check her out on U Tube during the building process
steventruss1@aol.com
Thinking of Buying a Boat and Need Help? I will assist you to make an informed decision. Contact me for a detailed and comprehensive report at:
Thursday, 15 September 2011
Broads boat hirer receives Royal Humane Society Award
The Broads Authority’s Chief Executive John Packman presented John Cressy with a Royal Humane Society award for rescuing a 72 year old woman when she was dragged into the river by her cruiser near Acle Bridge.
Calling Mr Cressy an “unsung hero”, Dr Packman said: “If ever there was a true 'Broadsman' it would be John Cressey. The act of saving this woman is typical of him during his many years living and working on the Broads. He has rescued other people in the past and he is always willing and keen to help anyone out
no matter what time of day and whatever the weather.
“Because of his experience he can foresee the dangers and can spot a problem and sort it out. John is always positive and enthusiastic and able to overcome any problem. I’d like to thank him for helping to make the Broads a safer place place.”
Patricia Scott, from York, who was not wearing a lifejacket, was on holiday on the Broads last year when she stepped off her cruiser to moor at the Horizon Craft boatyard. Her husband had left the boat in reverse gear and the boat went backwards, dragging Mrs. Scott into the river still hanging onto the rope. It hit another cruiser with three young men on board.
Mr Cressy, a 60 year old diver and part-time fireman, runs Maffett Cruisers boat hire at Chedgrave, as well as Breydon Towboat Service with his family. He had been clearing propellers at Acle when he witnessed the incident and acted swiftly.
“I told the lady to hang onto the rope. I jumped into a rowing boat and rowed to the bank where I knew the boat would finish up. The boat was travelling at about 3mph and there was a strong current and a lot of wind and waves. I grabbed her hand and whipped her out just as the boat was about to hit her. She was very cold and frightened.”
Mr Cressy’s wife Linda and daughter-in-law Jane Devereux-Turner prevented other people from jumping in to rescue Mrs Scott and called the ambulance.
Mrs Scott said she slipped when she stepped ashore. “I went under the water and climbed up the rope hand over hand until I was above the surface. The boat was pulling me across the river. Someone got on a boat and put a life-ring through my legs and another man grabbed me and pulled me out. I was very shocked.
“I am very grateful to the people who rescued me If we had been in a quieter spot on the river who knows what would have happened? If we come to the Broads again I am going to buy myself a lifejacket.” Gary Leach from St Lawrence, Essex, who was also at the scene, received a Royal Humane Society certificate for the rescue, although he was not able to attend the presentation. He helped Mrs Scott into the lifebelt and boarded her cruiser to switch off the engine.
Steve Birtles, Head of Safety Management at the Broads Authority, said: “We strongly advise people to wear lifejackets whenever they are on or near the water. Most accidents happen when people are getting on and off their boats and mooring.
In three out of four cases of people drowning this year wearing a lifejacket could have changed the outcome. Two of these were boat hirers—one of them very experienced—and one was a private boater.
We are currently carrying out a lifejacket survey to find out why people are not wearing lifejackets and are liaising with the hire boat industry to see how we can get the message over more effectively.”
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