Thinking about buying or insuring a boat in Preveza Greece??

Wednesday, 29 June 2016

Our Pre purchase survey report!


Tailored for the intended purchase of a vessel and designed to allow you to make an informed and balanced purchase decision. Our Pre Purchase Survey includes all the major elements a full condition survey covers, with the inclusion of additional comment upon the general maintenance requirements, serviceability and cosmetic appearance of the vessel and equipment and comment upon exceptional or outstandingly good or bad items and an independent valuation as a valuable second opinion for peace of mind.

Whilst such items may not affect the structural integrity of the vessel these may have an impact upon market desirability and/or valuation of the vessel and therefore represent important considerations for a prospective purchaser.

Our pre purchase survey report will give you a clear and realistic assessment of the vessel with detailed breakdown of recommendations and action points clearly graded as essential, recommended and advisory and will serve as a useful ongoing maintenance manual for your vessel.

WHAT IS COVERED BY A PRE PURCHASE SURVEY?

·         Identification of vessel.
·         External hull and hull structure.
·         Internal structure and stiffening.
·         Internal fit out and joinery.
·         Underwater sections.
·         Moisture reference readings.
·         Keel, ballast & keel fixings.
·         Rudder and steering system.
·         Stern gear & stern gland and sail drive.
·         Cathodic protection.
·         Skin fittings and sea valves.
·         Hull fittings.
·         Hull to deck joint.
·         Deck structure, coach roof and cockpits.
·         Deck fittings, handrails & stanchions.
·         Hatches doors and port lights.
·         Ground tackle.
·         Anchoring and mooring arrangements.
·         Exhaust system.
·         Fuel system installation.
·         Bilge and pumping systems.
·         Toilet system installation.
·         Fresh water system installation.
·         Gas system installation.
·         Ventilation.
·         Fire safety and equipment.
·         Electrical system installation.
·         Low voltage systems.
·         240 v systems.
·         Navigation systems.
·         Domestic systems.
·         Additional comment on cosmetics and below decks.
·         Safety equipment.
·         Maintenance advice and requirements.
·         Overall comment.
·         Market valuation.

·         Assistance throughout the purchase.



Saturday, 28 May 2016

Yacht Surveys Greece

The following is a list of the largest of the Greek islands where we can carry out surveys. The table includes all islands of over 75 square miles (190 km2).

1              Yacht Survey Crete    
2              Yacht Survey Euboea                
3              Yacht Survey Lesbos North Aegean Islands
4              Yacht Survey Rhodes Dodecanese
5              Yacht Survey Chíos North Aegean Islands
6              Yacht Survey Cephalonia Ionian Islands
7              Yacht Survey Corfu Ionian Islands
8              Yacht Survey Lemnos North Aegean Islands
9              Yacht Survey Samos North Aegean Islands
10            Yacht Survey Naxos Cyclades
11            Yacht Survey Zakynthos Ionian Islands
12            Yacht Survey Thassos               
13            Yacht Survey Andros Cyclades
14            Yacht Survey Lefkada Ionian Islands
15            Yacht Survey Karpathos Dodecanese
16            Yacht Survey Kos Dodecanese
17            Yacht Survey Kythira Ionian Islands
18            Yacht Survey Icaria North Aegean Islands
19            Yacht Survey Skyros Northern Sporades
20            Yacht Survey Paros Cyclades

21            Yacht Survey Tinos Cyclades

For more information email: info@yachtsurveysgreece.com or visit our website 

Thursday, 12 May 2016

Yacht Surveys Greece - This weeks second inspection was this Caïque

This weeks second inspection was this Caïque, a traditional fishing boat usually found among the waters of the Ionian or Aegean Sea. Traditionally a small wooden trading vessel and rigged with a sail. The caïque is also a typical case of positioning the widest beam far aft, with a long sharp bow. Today, this type of vessel, varying in size are popular for tourist charters.

Caïques were built on the foreshore in a shipyard from pine wood. The hull of the craft is built with sawn ribs and a timber keel, stem, etc. covered with carvel planking, terminated with the deck. In the stern of the caïque the predominant form is the tiller. (see pic).
 
Each caïque is unique. The majority are built from the boatbuilder's craft and memory having no plans. Her interior is still in the process of being fitted out so her layout at this time is uncertain.

New hydraulic steering.... bye bye tiller. 








The mast step.

Super strength hull - keep well clear any plastic yachts! 


A bowsprit is stayed by rigging. In the stern of the caïque the predominant form is the tiller. These wooden steering arms are sometimes carved in the face of a dog or animal. The caïque often has a horizontal windlass mounted over the bow. The bow is also known in Greek as the proura or plowri, similar to the English prow.

Cleopatra Marina in Preveza has hard standing for over a 1000 boats. We have made some good contacts here so will look forward to our next visit. 

Cleopatra Marina is located on the Aktion Peninsula, in the heart of the Ionian Sea. Near the cities of Preveza and Lefkada, just 1,5 km from Aktion Airport, the marina is easily accessible, well-protected, an ideal starting point to explore the ravishing shores of the Ionian islands.
 
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Yacht Survey Marine Survey in Preveza Greece.

We are in Cleopatra Marina in Preveza, Greece this week Surveying two Wooden Vessels. This 22m Turkish Gulet and in 3 days we start an inspection on a Traditional Greek Boat. Fantastic facilities at this huge Marina with over a 1000 boats on hardstanding!!

If your looking to buy a boat and want a Survey please email me at steventruss1@aol.com or link through my website at www.yachtsurveysgreece.com

This weeks assignment is this traditionally designed two-masted wooden sailing Gulet from the southwestern coast of Turkey, probably built in the coastal towns of either Bodrum or Marmaris, although similar vessels can be found all around the eastern Mediterranean. Today, this type of vessel, varying in size from 14 to 35 metres is popular for tourist charters. 

We specialise in large wooden craft. 



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Saturday, 7 May 2016

Searanger 448 for sale. Offers invited

Searanger 448 for sale

Type: Searanger 448 Trawler Yacht. 
Built by SeaRanger Yachts Ltd, Oundle in 1997 Designed by Bill Dixon.
Year built: 1997.

Engines: Twin Volvo TAMD73P 6-cylinder 430hp diesel engines. Cruise Speed: 18-25 knots.


Email: steventruss1@aol.com