Pre-Purchase Marine Survey in Southwest Florida
Servicing Collier, Lee, Charlotte, Sarasota, and nearby counties. Providing buyers with clear, unbiased information before purchase decisions are made.
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What To Expect
✓ Thorough inspections
✓ Detailed survey reports
✓ Unbiased professional evaluation

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Why Pre-Purchase Buyers Choose a Thorough Survey
Buying a boat is a major investment. A pre-purchase marine survey isn’t about checking boxes — it’s about understanding the true condition of the vessel before money changes hands.
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A More Complete Approach to Surveys
Our inspections go beyond basic tools and quick checks. We use advanced equipment and specialized techniques to identify issues that are often missed during surface-level inspections.
Combined with professional training and experience, this approach provides buyers with a clearer understanding of a vessel’s true condition.

What a pre-purchase survey includes
A thorough pre-purchase survey requires more than a hammer and a camera. We utilize advanced inspection tools and proven methodologies to uncover issues that may impact safety, value, or future ownership costs.

Inspection
Hull, deck, and structural components
Mechanical and propulsion systems
Electrical and safety systems
Visible signs of damage or deferred maintenance

Reporting
Detailed written report
Findings and recommendations
Photos documenting key areas
Fair market evaluation









Frequently Asked Questions
What areas do you service?
We service Fort Myers, Punta Gorda, Cape Coral, Bonita Springs, Sarasota, Venice, Englewood, Bradenton and surrounding areas.
Do you charge by the foot?
No. Length is not the best factor for determining pricing. For example, surveying a 25′ Grady White center console is very different than surveying a 25′ Ranger Tug.
How soon will I get my report?
While we ask for 3 business days, in many cases the report can be delivered same or next day dending on size, complexibility and scheduling.
Do you water test?
Yes. Trial runs are included in the standard pre-purchase survey. The surveyor will ask the vessel operator to perform a series of tests.
How long does a survey take?
Boats under 30′ can expect 3-4 hours. Boats 30-40′ can expect 4-6 hours. Boats 40-70′ will be 6-12 hours of inspecton time.

