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

Saturday, 3 October 2020

Pre-Purchase Survey on this Classic Oyster 46ft Ketch in the Ionian / Preveza / Lefkada Greece.

Designed by Holman and Pye, the HP46 was Oysters first deck saloon yacht, the large opening saloon windows allowed light to flood into the accommodation, transforming the traditional saloon into a light, bright and inviting place to be. The deck saloon went on to revolutionise cruising yacht design.

A high volume, safe, seaworthy cruising yacht with a generous accommodation plan, twenty-five HP46s were launched between 1981 and 1990. She is a proven circumnavigator, with many variations to the deck layout, and accommodation layout. Early examples were rigged as ketches as this example, while later examples were sloops.






Strange times with so many Yachts out on the hard. Lets all hope for a better season next year! 







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Yacht Survey in the Ionian on this Beneteau

I was back Surveying this Beneteau Oceanis 423 Yacht in the Ionian today at Cleopatra's Yard in Preveza. Strange to see so many boats on the Hard this time of year. 

Strange times! 


These production built boats get a good review generally. The hull is hand-laid solid fiberglass with a vinylester barrier coat. The hull and structural hull liner are bonded using polyester adhesive. The deck is balsa cored.


She has plainly benefited from the copious experience of both its builders and her designer. And she also benefits from being an ideal size. She's a big 42-footer: You can fit her out with everything you could possibly need for cruising, and put a hard dinghy or RIB on the foredeck to boot!

Tuesday, 29 September 2020

List of Yacht Surveyors working in Greece, Preveza, Lefkada

We provide a range of Marine Surveys including Pre-Purchase Surveys, Hull Surveys, Systems Surveys, Sea Trials, Insurance Surveys, Damage Surveys, Valuation Reports and Finance Surveys.

With many years of experience representing interests of both Purchaser and Vendor, we are fully aware of the problems which may arise in the process of purchasing a vessel.

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Wednesday, 23 September 2020

Pre-Purchase Checklist

It is important to be as informed as possible when you go into a yacht purchase. Paying a professional surveyor to inspect the yacht and evaluate its condition is part of that process. However, before you set out to look at the boat in question, get as much information as you can about the boat from the owner or listing broker.

The cost of traveling to and from the these yachts as well as the cost for a haulout and survey can add up pretty quickly. It is very disappointing, after spending all the money for travel, surveyor, and haulout just to find out that it was a deal breaker right from the start. We put together a checklist of some questions to ask and things to do before you even think about travelling to see a particular yacht. Once you are satisfied that you have the answers to your questions and are still interested, take a peek at the yacht armed with our Pre-Survey Checklist. Below, we put together an initial inspection checklist to help you do a quick inspection of the boat to determine if it is worth a further look. This checklist is not designed to replace a proper survey, but it will give you a good idea of the general condition of the boat and whether you wish to continue looking into buying the boat. Make lots of notes and take pictures to use for later for analysis and comparison.

THINGS TO DO BEFORE YOU LOOK AT THE YACHT

  • First take a look at the pictures and layout of the yacht. Determine if this layout will work for your application, e.g., “owner’s cabin / suite” vss “charter” layout (maximimum cabins).
  • Go over the specifications and inventory lists. Make sure that the yacht has the equipment that you want on board or can easily be fitted. If not, ask your broker for advice and estimates to add air conditioning, washer, dryer, etc.
  • Check the age of equipment like sails, watermaker, etc. to determine when or if it needs replacing.
  • Get engine and generator hours.
  • Find out the history of the yacht: Charter boat / cruising boat / day sailor / fresh water sailor or ocean/salt water
  • Find out location of the yacht. This can tell you a lot about how much use the boat had, for example, Canada has a much shorter sailing season and is therefore charter yachts from there are less used.
  • Acquire service records for the yacht.
  • Ask your broker for the number of similar yachts for sale as it greatly influences the price of a yacht.
  • Ask your broker for price comparisons of the same or similar yachts sold in the last 6 months to 1 year.
  • Find out about common problems with similar boats or models, e.g., delamination was a big problem on the old Wilcats. If you know of common defects on the boat of your choice, make that a major focus of your research and inspection.
  • Seller should provide the H.I.N. number of the yacht. This number can tell you who the builder is, where it was built, and the year it was built.

Saturday, 5 August 2017

Pre-Purchase Survey on this Gibsea 96

Back on the Greek Island of Samos this week, and a Yacht Survey for Pre-Purchase on this French built 1986 Gibsea 96 Sloop. Designed to eat up the miles shorthanded, and built by Gilbert Marine (FRA), and designed by Joubert-Nivelt. In common with other Gib’seas of the time, fittings are lightweight. She is light and easy to handle and a good family coastal cruiser.









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