Capt. Phineas T. McHenry, Ltd.
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Capt. Phineas T. McHenry, Ltd.
2006 CRUISERS 415 MOTORYACHT Capt. Phineas T. McHenry, Ltd. Marine Surveyors 38 Oak Hill Lane Elkton, MD 21921 410-287-2028 Capt. Phineas T. McHenry, Ltd. MARINE SURVEYORSMARINE CONSULTANT 38 OAK HILL LANEELKTON, MD 21921 410-287-2028 SURVEY REPORT PURCHASE SURVEY SURVEY NO. xxxxx NOVEMBER 6, 2014 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This is to certify that the undersigned surveyor at the request of xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, attended the powerboat in and out of the water at xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, on the 6th day of November in the year 2014, and did survey said vessel for Mr. xxxxxx, while representing his interest as a prospective buyer. The vessel is a Cruisers 415 Motoryacht, built by Cruisers, Inc., located at 804 Pecor Street, Oconto, WI, 54153, (telephone number 920-834-2211), in the year 2006, as hull identification number xxxxxxxxxxx. The vessel’s approximate measurements are: LOA 42’6”, BEAM 13’8”, DRAFT 3’6”, WEIGHT 31,000 lbs., and CLEARANCE w/ARCH 14’0”. The vessel’s documentation number is xxxxxxx. ALL MAJOR HULL MEMBERS, wherever accessible, together with all surfaces, joints, bonds, fillets, webs, bulkheads, and hard curve areas were carefully inspected with particular care being devoted to areas of normal stress concentrations and possible bulkheads or other hard spots. Field methods of sounding and visual sighting were used. Also, the use of a moisture meter to determine the moisture content of the hull, decks, and other areas which could retain moisture causing damage to the vessel. HULL CONSTRUCTION: the vessel was built on a fiberglass modified-V hull and constructed with resin and fiberglass mat. The hull’s exterior finishing is a gel coat glazing. The deck and cabin top was built as a one-piece unit and bonded to the hull at the vessel’s sheer. The deck is of a sandwiched core and fiberglass construction. The molded fiberglass fly bridge unit was bonded to the main cabin top. I have noted the following: a) The fiberglass to resin ratio is good. b) The resin appears to have cured well. MEMBER ABYC, ASNT, and IAAI SOCIETY OF ACCREDITED MARINE SURVEYORS INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MARINE SURVEYING Capt. Phineas McHenry, Ltd. Marine Surveyors PURCHASE SURVEY #xxxxx November 6, 2014 PAGE 2 of 26 HULL CONSTRUCTION (cont.) c) The tabbing accessible for inspection appears to be in good order and well secured to the hull supports and structural members. d) The engine beds are in good condition with no signs of separation or structural fatigue. e) The foredeck is solid and in good, structural condition with no significant delamination or voids. f) The catwalks are solid and in good, structural condition with no significant delamination. There are two voids in front of forward spring line cleat. g) The cabin top is solid and in good, structural condition with no significant delamination or voids. h) The aft deck is solid and in good, structural condition with no significant delamination. There is a void beside the transom door and high moisture around the base of the icemaker. i) The bridge deck is solid and in good, structural condition with no significant delamination or voids. j) The hull appears to be in good condition. The gel coat still holds a good shine. There were no signs of damage or repair. k) The transom appears to be solid and in good condition. l) The bottom of the hull appears to be in good condition. There were no signs of blisters. No voids were found in the layup of the hull. No signs of major damage, repairs, or hard Capt. Phineas McHenry, Ltd. Marine Surveyors November 6, 2014 PURCHASE SURVEY #xxxxx PAGE 3 of 26 HULL CONSTRUCTION (cont.) grounding. m) The hull to deck seam appears to be in good condition with no signs of damage or separation. n) The bulkheads accessible for inspection appear to be in good order. o) The deck supports accessible for inspection appear to be in good condition. p) The hull stringers accessible for inspection appear to be solid with no signs of structural defects or separation. The stringers do have high moisture throughout. q) The interior shows well for the age of the vessel. r) The hull panel behind the galley counter, which includes the shelf, has water damage along with rotted wood and stain damage to the panel. Capt. Phineas McHenry, Ltd. Marine Surveyors November 6, 2014 PURCHASE SURVEY #xxxxx PAGE 4 of 26 HULL CONSTRUCTION (cont.) water damaged area at galley MACHINERY: said vessel is powered by twin Volvo D-6-3701-BHS, fresh water cooled, inboard, diesel engines. The port engine’s serial number is xxxxxxxxxx. The starboard engine‘s number is xxxxxxxxxx. The engines are rated at 3,600 rpms. I have noted the following: a) The water intake hoses are in poor condition. The hoses are double hose clamped. b) The water circulation hoses are in good condition. The hoses are the original. c) The exhaust hoses are in good condition. The exhaust system is double hose clamped as per ABYC standard P-1.7.10 sections 1, 2, and 3. d) The risers and water jackets are in good condition. e) The transmissions appear to be in good condition. No visual signs of oil leaks around the Capt. Phineas McHenry, Ltd. Marine Surveyors PURCHASE SURVEY #xxxxx November 6, 2014 PAGE 5 of 26 MACHINERY (cont.) transmissions. Refer to the sea trial for additional comments. f) Boots are installed to cover the starter cable terminal ends as per ABYC standard E-11.5.2.7.5. g) The linkage appears to be in good order. h) Refer to the oil analysis report for condition of engine oil. i) The engine belts are covered and inaccessible for inspection. j) The motor mounts are the original and in satisfactory condition. The thru-bolts are tight. BOW THRUSTER AND STERN THRUSTERS: the vessel is equipped with a Side Power bow thruster, which did not work. The Side Power stern thruster did work. Capt. Phineas McHenry, Ltd. Marine Surveyors PURCHASE SURVEY #xxxxx November 6, 2014 PAGE 6 of 26 GENERATOR: 9.5 kW Onan generator with a soundshield. The generator’s serial number is xxxxxxxxxx. I have noted the following: a) The water intake hose is in fair condition. The hose is double hose clamped. The intake hose is crimped at the generator. b) The exhaust hoses are in fair condition. The exhaust system is double hose clamped. c) The down pipe and exhaust nipple are in good condition. d) The fiberglass muffler is in good condition. e) The starter cable end is covered. f) The generator’s output was 120 volts. The reading was taken from the galley receptacle. g) There is a problem with the red on/off switch on the generator. AIR CONDITIONERS: the vessel is equipped with a 16,000 BTU and 24,000 BTU Cruisair air conditioners. The water intake hoses are in poor condition. The hoses are double hose clamped at the seacocks. The air conditioners appear to have been properly wired and adequately vented. The air conditioners did work when tested on the heat cycle. The air temperature was 89°. The air conditioner pump body, on the forward unit, has some corrosion. Capt. Phineas McHenry, Ltd. Marine Surveyors PURCHASE SURVEY #xxxxx November 6, 2014 PAGE 7 of 26 SEACOCKS, STRAINERS, AND THRU-HULL FITTINGS: the seacocks are readily accessible and the handles are easy to operate as per ABYC standard H-27.7.2. The thru-hull fittings do have backup boards. The vessel is equipped with bronze ball valves. I have noted the following: a) The seacocks for the engine intakes worked. b) The seacocks for the air conditioner water pumps worked. c) The seacock for the generator worked. d) The seacocks for the head discharges worked. e) The two seacocks for the raw water washdown worked. f) The Perko 493/500 strainers for the engine intakes, generator, and air conditioners are in satisfactory condition. g) The below the waterline thru-hull fittings appear to be well secured to the hull and in good condition with no signs of stray current damage. The above the waterline thru hull fittings appear to be in satisfactory condition. GALVANIC PROTECTION: the vessel is equipped with sacrificial anode protection. The zincs on the shafts and thruster props and transom were in very poor condition. The vessel does have a bonding system. Capt. Phineas McHenry, Ltd. Marine Surveyors November 6, 2014 PURCHASE SURVEY #xxxxx PAGE 8 of 26 STEERING SYSTEM: Sea Star hydraulic steering system. The tie rod arm appears to be in fair condition. The tiller arms, linkage, pins, and other mechanical fittings accessible for inspection appear to be in good condition. The unit is starting to get surface rust. The connection of the tie rod arm to the tiller arm is heavily rusted. The reservoir is low in fluid. Refer to the sea trial for operation. ELECTRONICS: the electronics appear to have been properly installed. The vessel is equipped with the following: a) The Raymarine VHF worked. The radio check was complete on channel 13. b) The Raymarine depth finder/knot meter worked. c) The Garmin GPS worked giving the test reading 38.46.449 / 076.33.840. d) The Raymarine 120 radar did not work properly; the screen is damaged. e) The Plastimo console mount compass is in good condition. Capt. Phineas McHenry, Ltd. Marine Surveyors PURCHASE SURVEY #xxxxx November 6, 2014 PAGE 9 of 26 RUDDERS: cast bronze rudder, which appear to be straight and in good condition. PROPS: 22 x 22 four-blade, bronze Michigan Wheel props. Both props are in good condition. When tested, the blades ran out true. SHAFTS: 2” stainless steel shafts, which appear to be in good condition. The shafts appear to be straight with no signs of pitting. Shaft targeting appears to be satisfactory. The shafts were painted over. CUTLASS BEARINGS: in good condition. STRUTS: well bonded to the hull. Capt. Phineas McHenry, Ltd. Marine Surveyors November 6, 2014 PURCHASE SURVEY #xxxxx PAGE 10 of 26 SHAFT PACKING GLANDS: dripless type packing gland, which appears to be in good condition. The rubber is in good condition, and the units are double hose clamped. TRIM TABS: the trim tabs are well secured to the transom. I did not detect any signs of leaks. Refer to the sea trial for operation. VENTILATION: does meet all requirements as per U.S.C.G. regulation 183.620 and ABYC standard H-32. The ventilation system is natural forced air with two inline blowers. The blowers did work at time of survey. The ventilation hoses are in good condition. FUEL SYSTEM: the vessel is equipped with two aluminum fuel tanks with a capacity of approximately 380 gallons. I have noted the following: a) The deck fill ports are properly marked as per ABYC standard H-24.12.2. b) The tanks are vented. The vent hoses are inaccessible for inspection. c) The fuel tanks are grounded. d) The fuel fill hoses from what could be seen are in satisfactory condition and appear to be the original hoses and in fair condition. e) The fuel feed hoses are type A-1 hose and in good condition. f) The fuel tanks appear to be in good condition with no visual signs of leaks. I would recommend having the fuel tanks bottom sampled and pressure tested. Capt. Phineas McHenry, Ltd. Marine Surveyors PURCHASE SURVEY #xxxxx November 6, 2014 PAGE 11 of 26 FUEL SYSTEM (cont.) g) The shut off valves did work. h) There are very limited access to the fuel system for inspection. ELECTRICAL: 12 VOLT SYSTEM - negative ground system with a circuit breaker panel, four Guest battery switches, a 40 amp Xantrex 2010 battery charger, and a 40 amp Xantrex 2014 battery charger. The battery chargers’ outputs 13.3 volts and 13.6 volts. The battery chargers are not properly wired; the 120 volt wire connections are not in junction boxes. I have noted the following: a) The vessel is equipped with one Series 24 and four Series 31 acid plate batteries. The batteries did not hold a charge. Capt. Phineas McHenry, Ltd. Marine Surveyors PURCHASE SURVEY #xxxxx November 6, 2014 PAGE 12 of 26 ELECTRICAL (cont.) b) The two engine batteries are secured to the hull as per ABYC standard E-10.7.4. The other batteries are not secured to the hull. The positive terminal ends on the two engine batteries are covered as per ABYC standard E-11.5.2.7.5. The positive terminal ends on the other batteries are not properly covered. c) I did detect the following wiring violations and/or safety hazards with the 12 volt system: 1) The forward bow thruster battery is sitting on a wood shelf. 2) Open positive terminal block in machinery compartment by the battery charger. 3) Port lower master battery switch is obstructed. d) The cabin lights worked at time of survey. 240/120 VOLT SYSTEM - 50 amp single phase system with a circuit breaker panel. The wiring does meet ABYC standard E-11. The shore power system appears to have been factory installed. There were no signs of overheating behind the electrical panel. The galley and heads are equipped with GFCI receptacles. However, I have noted the following: a) The receptacles in the head areas need water proof covers installed. b) The aft stateroom aft port receptacle is pulling away from the wall. c) The galley receptacle is pulling away from the bulkhead. d) Wire nuts behind the electrical panel. Capt. Phineas McHenry, Ltd. Marine Surveyors November 6, 2014 PURCHASE SURVEY #xxxxx PAGE 13 of 26 ELECTRICAL (cont.) e) The battery charger for the stern thruster is wired to a homemade power cord. The Glendinning reel for the power cord was in good working order. The power cord is in good condition. BILGE: the bilge was clean. The aft bilge had an approximate 2” old water stain. BILGE PUMPS: the forward bilge is equipped with an electric pump with a high water alarm. The pump is not secured to the hull. The pump is properly wired. The pump did work. The discharge hose is in good condition. The aft bilge is equipped with an electric pump with a high water alarm. The pump is secured to the hull. The pump is properly wired. The pump did not work. The discharge hose is in good condition. FIRE PROTECTION: ABYC standard A-4 Table II states that a vessel 41’ in length is required to be equipped with three B-1 type, U.S.C.G. approved fire extinguishers, mounted in the following locations: outside engine compartment, steering position and galley, if equipped with a stove, or passenger cockpit. A 2005 4 lb. B.C. dry chemical fire extinguisher is mounted in the aft stateroom locker. The locker does not have an ISO label to indicate the location of the extinguisher. A 2006 3 lb. B.C. dry chemical fire extinguisher is mounted on the aftdeck. A 2005 4 lb. B.C. dry chemical fire Capt. Phineas McHenry, Ltd. Marine Surveyors PURCHASE SURVEY #xxxxx November 6, 2014 PAGE 14 of 26 FIRE PROTECTION (cont.) extinguisher is mounted in the forward stateroom. A FE241 extinguisher is installed in the engine compartment, which does not have a current inspection. The vessel is equipped with carbon monoxide detectors located in the aft stateroom and forward stateroom. The carbon monoxide detectors did work. The vessel is not equipped with any current smoke detectors. PLUMBING: the hoses and lines appear to have been properly ran throughout the vessel. The drains, faucets, and fixtures appear to be in fair condition. All of the hoses below the water line are not double hose clamped. The two Attwood 500 shower sump pumps with float switches installed in self-contained units appear to have been properly installed. Both pumps worked. The Jabsco fresh water pressure pump appears to have been properly installed. The pump did work. The fresh water filter is dirty. Water has very bad odor. The vessel is equipped with two plastic fresh water tanks with a capacity of 100 gallons. The 11gallon Force 10 electric hot water heater, serial number 101151121101 appears to have been factory installed and well secured to the hull. The 11 gallon Force 10 electric hot water heater, serial number 101151121132, located in the aft section, appears to have been properly installed and well secured. The aft heater has heavy corrosion around the base. Both hot water heaters worked. Capt. Phineas McHenry, Ltd. Marine Surveyors PURCHASE SURVEY #xxxxx November 6, 2014 PAGE 15 of 26 GALLEY: the appliances appear to have been properly installed. The galley is equipped with the following: a) Single stainless steel sink with a faucet for hot and cold pressurized water. The drain hose is in good condition. b) The Euro/Kera electric two-burner stove is well secured to the countertop and did work. The stove does not have a fence. Also, the stove top is cracked. c) The Dometic refrigerator, serial number 60910476, appear to be well secured. The freezer reached a temperature of -5. The refrigerator is dirty with mold. The thermostat knob is seized. d) The Tappan convectionary oven is properly secured and in good order. e) The U-Line ice maker on the bridge deck did not work. Capt. Phineas McHenry, Ltd. Marine Surveyors PURCHASE SURVEY #xxxxx November 6, 2014 PAGE 16 of 26 HEADS: two vacuum flush marine toilets with plastic holding tanks and set up two macerators. The head discharge hoses are in good condition. The water feed lines are in good condition. The macerators worked. The heads worked at time of the survey. NAVIGATION LIGHTS: the red bow light worked at time of my inspection. The green bow light, stern light, steaming light, and anchor light did not work. The anchor light is wired backwards. DECK HARDWARE: the deck hardware, such as cleats, chocks, and railing, are well bonded to the hull. As part of routine maintenance, the deck hardware should be pulled and rebedded in polysulfide compound. PORTS AND HATCHES: I have noted the following: a) The Bomar forward hatch is well secured and in good condition. b) The aft stateroom Bomar hatch is well secured and in good condition. c) The hull ports are well secured and in satisfactory condition. The left side port in the forward stateroom does not open and has water stain going down the hull. d) The molded plastic companionway door is in good condition. e) The fly bridge windshield is well secured and in good condition. Capt. Phineas McHenry, Ltd. Marine Surveyors November 6, 2014 PURCHASE SURVEY #xxxxx PAGE 17 of 26 PORTS AND HATCHES (cont.) f) The plywood engine hatches with carpeted access boards are in good condition. g) The anchor hatch is in good condition. h) The deck hatches are in good condition. CANVAS: the Isoglass is milky. GROUND TACKLE: Plow anchor with 5/16” galvanized chain. The chain with some corrosion. The ground tackle is properly sized for said vessel. WINDLASS: 12 volt Lewmar windlass with foot switches and remote. The windlass appears to have been properly installed and well secured. The windlass was in good working order. SWIM PLATFORM: molded fiberglass platform. The platform appears to be solid and in good condition. On both sides of the back edge are affair amount of gel coat spider cracks, which are cosmetic in nature. The stainless steel telescoping swim ladder is well secured. MISCELLANEOUS a) A few of the hard top bolts are missing. b) The seal on the port side subwoofer speaker is in poor condition. c) Foredeck wash down hose is broken. d) The television, stereo and the central vacuum did work and appear to be properly installed. Capt. Phineas McHenry, Ltd. Marine Surveyors PURCHASE SURVEY #xxxxx HULL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER November 6, 2014 PAGE 18 of 26 Capt. Phineas McHenry, Ltd. Marine Surveyors November 6, 2014 PURCHASE SURVEY #xxxxx PAGE 19 of 26 SEA TRIAL REPORT On November 6, 2014, I attended two sea trials that was performed on the Cruisers 415 motor yacht, hull identification number xxxxxxxxxxxx, while representing the interest of Mr. & Mrs. xxxxxx. The first sea trial was cancelled due to poor performance of the engines. I have noted the following: ENGINES The port engine reached a maximum of 3,240 rpms, and the starboard engine at 3,320 rpms. No unusual noises were detected. There was minor shaft vibration on both engines. There were no exhaust, water, or oil leaks found. Capt. Phineas McHenry, Ltd. Marine Surveyors PURCHASE SURVEY #xxxxx November 6, 2014 PAGE 20 of 26 SEA TRIAL REPORT (cont.) The port engine’s oil pressure gauge read 38.9/64.3. The port engine reached a working temperature of 185 degrees. The port engine alternator charged at 13.6 volts. The starboard engine’s oil pressure gauge read 40/68.9. The starboard engine reached a working temperature of 185 degrees. The starboard engine alternator charged at 13.8 volts. The transmissions shifted well, and I did not have any trouble finding forward, neutral, or reverse. STEERING SYSTEM Worked well with no sluggishness or play. Capt. Phineas McHenry, Ltd. Marine Surveyors PURCHASE SURVEY #xxxxx November 6, 2014 PAGE 21 of 26 SEA TRIAL REPORT (cont.) TRIM TABS In good working order. PACKING GLANDS The shaft packing glands are in good condition. The rudder glands are in good condition. Capt. Phineas McHenry, Ltd. Marine Surveyors November 6, 2014 PURCHASE SURVEY #xxxxx PAGE 22 of 26 RECOMMENDATIONS SAFETY ITEMS AND ITEMS FOR STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY a) Replace the water intake hoses for the engines. b) Replace the water intake hoses for the air conditioners. c) Properly cover positive terminal on the batteries. d) 120 volt wire connections for the battery chargers need to be placed in junction boxes. e) Forward battery needs to be secured in a plastic tray or battery box. f) Cover open terminal block in the machinery compartment. g) Install water proof cover plate on the 120 volt receptacles in the head areas. h) Aft state room and galley 120 receptacles need to be properly secured. i) Properly wire the aft battery charger directly to electrical panel with its own breaker and use marine grade wire which also needs to be properly secured to hull and hull members. j) Remove all wire nuts behind the electrical panel. Use crimp wire connectors. k) Repair the aft bilge pump. l) Install new fire extinguisher in the above given locations. Extinguishers installed in lockers or cabinet should have ISO label for extinguishers. FE241 extinguishes need inspected. m) Replace carbon monoxide detectors and install smoke detectors. n) Install an aftermarket fence around the galley stove to secure pots and pans while underway. o) Repair the navigation lights. Also, it appears that the anchor and steaming lights are wired backwards. p) Secure the forward bilge pump to the hull. Capt. Phineas McHenry, Ltd. Marine Surveyors November 6, 2014 PURCHASE SURVEY #xxxxx PAGE 23 of 26 RECOMMENDATIONS (cont.) GENERAL REPAIRS a) Repair the noted areas of delamination. b) Repair the hull panel and shelf located behind the galley counter. c) Repair the forward bow thruster. (Start with new battery.) d) Relocate the battery away from the generator intake hose so it is not crimped. e) Further evaluation will be required for the red ON/OFF switch on the gen set as it appeared to work sporadically. f) Add fluid to steering system. g) Replace bad batteries. h) Water system needs to be cleaned and sanitized before any kind of use. i) Replace the galley stove. j) The thermostat control knob for the galley refrigerator needs to be repaired or replaced. k) Repair the aft deck ice maker. l) Repair the radar unit. It would appear to need a new screen. m) Replace the forward deck wash down hose. n) Repair or replace the ice maker. Capt. Phineas McHenry, Ltd. Marine Surveyors PURCHASE SURVEY #xxxxx November 6, 2014 PAGE 24 of 26 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE a) Pull all deck hardware, ports and fixed windows and rebed with polysulfide compound. b) Replace the plastic thru hull fittings located above the water line. c) Clean the battery cable terminal ends. d) Clean the battery cable terminal ends on the engines. e) Spray oil on the motors mounts to keep them from rusting. f) Pull a bottom sample from the fuel tanks to determine dirt or water contamination. g) Clean rust/corrosion from the tie rod arm. SURVEYOR'S SUGGESTIONS (as per conversation at time of survey) 1) Install trip line with fishing float for the anchor 2) Install match sets of batteries (AGM or gel cell) 3) Relocate master battery switches to outside of machinery compartment to an easily accessible and dry area Capt. Phineas McHenry, Ltd. Marine Surveyors November 6, 2014 PURCHASE SURVEY #xxxxx PAGE 25 of 26 COMMENTS At the time of the survey the vessel was not ready for the survey. The vessel has been somewhat neglected and has very limited maintenance. The first sea trial was cancelled due to poor performance. A second sea trail was done after the haul out, which had better results. A mechanic had surveyed the engines, thus a report should be generated as per operation. I had problem starting the generator and after playing with the switch it did start. The overall condition of the vessel is very good. However, it is in need of some maintenance. The fresh water in the holding tank had an extremely bad odor, which made me sick just smelling it. It was like someone accidently hooked up the hose for the waste pump out and contaminated the tank. The stench was very hard to get off your hands. CONCLUSION Said vessel is suitable for manufacturer’s intended purpose. With consideration given to the condition of the vessel, optional equipment, market condition, and the use of the BUC Book, it is hereby my professional opinion that an appraised value for said vessel can be placed at $200,500.00. The replacement value can be placed at $1,080,000.00. I would advise obtaining a full disclosure of vessel and an estimate of all repairs before settlement. Capt. Phineas T. McHenry, Ltd. MARINE SURVEYORSMARINE CONSULTANT 38 OAK HILL LANEELKTON, MD 21921 410-287-2028 PURCHASE SURVEY #xxxxx PAGE 26 of 26 DISCLAIMER My inspection of this vessel represents reasonable care and skill, but does not include inspection of the engines or those sections requiring structural removals and disassembling. My conclusion does not constitute a guarantee or warranty of the vessel’s condition or of its parts, but it is an expression of my opinion only. No liability is assumed by me for errors of judgment or omission, or for subsequent structural or mechanical weakness in the vessel. The recommendations listed in this report are a courtesy and are not all inclusive. This report should be considered as an entire document. No single section is meant to be used, except as part of the whole. It is current to the named client for 30 days of undisturbed layup of the vessel’s first use. Subsequent updating and transfer of the survey is solely the right of the surveyor. The content of this report remains the sole property of said marine surveyor and may not be used without the author of the survey written permission. The use of this report shall constitute an acceptance of the above mentioned conditions. SURVEY SIGNED AND SUBMITTED WITHOUT PREJUDICE Kenneth E. Henry, Sr., AMS #370 Marine Surveyor MEMBER ABYC, ASNT, and IAAI SOCIETY OF ACCREDITED MARINE SURVEYORS INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MARINE SURVEYING
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