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Thinking about buying or insuring a boat in Preveza Greece??
Wednesday, 6 April 2016
Wednesday, 23 March 2016
Rigging Surveys in Samos Greece
I was checking out the rig on our own boat today at Samos Marina in Greece.
A Rig Survey is recommended before you carry out any period of extended cruising or when your Yacht’s Rigging Wires (standing rigging) are more than a few years old. Some Insurance Companies will require that you replace your rigging wires every ten years, other Insurance companies will only continue to insure you if you have a Rig Survey.
There are basically two methods of surveying the rig, with the mast stepped (standing) or un-stepped (lowered). The most effective method of surveying the rig is to un-step the mast and inspect the spars when supported horizontally on stands. This should be done periodically during the life of a sailing yacht. Interim inspections can be carried out with the rig stepped (standing).
Insurance companies will generally not expect a rig to be un-stepped for inspection, so at Insight Marine Surveys the Rig Survey for insurance generally involves the surveyor going up the mast (See pic - inspection from aloft).
Insight Marine Surveys carry out Rig Surveys on all types of rigs throughout the Greek islands. We have experience in surveying spars constructed of different materials including; Aluminium alloy, carbon, wood and steel. We hold qualifications in marine surveying and are members of surveying organisation; International Institute of Marine Surveying (IIMS).
Rig surveys for yachts up to and around 12 metres or about 40 feet are normally completed within two or three hours. Rig Surveys on larger yachts with multiple spars are generally completed within one day.
The Rig Survey includes an inspection of the following:
Rig Survey Equipment
Mast(s), including mast base, cap and tangs
Boom(s) and fittings
Rigging wires (standing rigging)
Rigging terminals
Turnbuckles (rigging screws) wire locking and split pinning
Chain plates
A report is provided explaining the findings of the Rig Survey. Within the report, problems found during the survey are listed and information is given on their importance and recommendations for repair.
Saturday, 13 February 2016
This weeks assignments
I must apologise for my lack in Blogging, but boat sales have not stopped at all this year. 'Busy' is an understatement!
We had a good trip to Greece to look at the Wooden Ketch built by Porter and Haylett in Wroxham. Unfortunately the teak decks had 'broken up' due to the excessive heat out there, and the cost to replace was around 15,000 Euros! It was a very professionally run yard in Leros with a qualified English rigger who we called on. A local marine engineer who had a look at a problem on the steering system. A master joiners shop who gave me the quote for the decks, and the Greek Manger at the mariner was excellent at his job. Nothing was to much trouble and a refreshing change from some of the slow going yards I come across.
We had a good trip to Greece to look at the Wooden Ketch built by Porter and Haylett in Wroxham. Unfortunately the teak decks had 'broken up' due to the excessive heat out there, and the cost to replace was around 15,000 Euros! It was a very professionally run yard in Leros with a qualified English rigger who we called on. A local marine engineer who had a look at a problem on the steering system. A master joiners shop who gave me the quote for the decks, and the Greek Manger at the mariner was excellent at his job. Nothing was to much trouble and a refreshing change from some of the slow going yards I come across.
Leros Marina |
All Yachts with only the odd Motor Cruiser. |
One of the old pine Gullets rotting away in the corner of the yard. Free to a good home! |
A beautiful Old Gaffer that came in to anchor every evening... One day! |
160 Ton hoist for lifting 'Cats'. Probably the most popular boats in the Greek islands, as they have little draft. |
Our friendly English Rigger Bob helping out. |
I think this was one of those typical Danish "Spisgatter" moored up on the prom. OMG! |
This was Kalymnos on the way back.... |
A dream of mine nearly 15 years ago! Its a long story lol! |
This weeks surveys. This was an 'In Water Survey' - unusual, but that was the instruction. |
This one an Insurance Survey- a real beauty 'Monas Queen', built by Herbert Woods. |
A Valuation Survey on this Phantom 43, a rare boat! |
This Bounty 37 being sold through Norfolk Boat Sales, who have had a really good run of sales lately. |
Thought id throw this one in - Our latest Half Decker! |
Another rare one - this Broom Aquafibre 38. These boats hold their price, the perfect Broads Cruiser. |
Loved for their French design and flare! This Jeanneau Prestige 36, again sold through Norfolk Boat Sales. |
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