The following describes the scope and limitations of the survey to be carried out:
A condition survey provides an opinion on the
structural condition of all visible and significant aspects of the
structure of the vessel as presented for survey, with particular
reference to hull condition.
Hull condition is assessed by general non-destructive examination
and by assessment of the condition of sample areas where coatings
are removed. Where hulls carry heavy layers of paint, pitch
or epoxy finishes the condition of all areas of the substrate
cannot be guaranteed and condition can only be estimated on the
basis of the evidence gleaned from sample areas scraped
clean. The survey does not provide an opinion on the
condition of areas not presented visible. For example:-
behind linings, beneath fixed floors etc. unless these are
accessible through visible portable traps, and should not be taken
to preclude completely the existence of isolated damage or
deterioration concealed by paints, fillers or other
means.
No liability whatsoever is accepted for any injury, death or
damages arising from those parts of the vessel to which access
could not be gained at the time of survey.
The engine and generator installations are inspected visually, and
(where possible if presented in commission) the engine is run up to
assess its general running characteristics, vibration levels
etc. No dismantling of the engine or associated equipment is
carried out within the scope of a condition survey so no detailed
comment upon the condition of internal parts is possible without
separate full strip down and mechanical survey.
Electrical, plumbing, heating and other services are inspected
where visible but not operated unless presented in
commission. Electrical wiring is inspected visually only in
all cases.
The bottled gas installation is inspected visually only and
pressure tests are not undertaken within the scope of this
survey. All gas systems should be regularly tested as part of
a normal preventative maintenance routine, and the installation of
a bubble test leakage tester which permits simple non-invasive
regular checks on the integrity of the system is strongly
recommended.
Tanks are inspected where visible but not internally, and are not
pressure tested. Windows, hatches and external doors are not tested
for water tightness. Hull fastenings and skin fittings are
not dismantled, but any evidence of leakage will be noted
in the report.
Any estimate of valuation provided is based on average retail
values achieved by craft of similar types and condition in the same
location and should not be confused with the replacement value,
which may be substantially higher, particularly in the case of rare
or unusual boats.
Particulars such as registration numbers, tonnage, build year and
dimensions are normally stated as advised or as exhibited aboard
the ship, and are not authenticated. Dimensions, if checked,
are measured by means of steel tape measures and should not be
relied upon as to total accuracy. This survey does not seek
to establish that clear title to the vessel exists or that it is
being offered for sale free from all debts or
encumbrances.
Unless specifically instructed to the contrary the inspection, and
any comments made relative to design, performance or suitability of
the vessel, are based on the assumption that the vessel will be
used as a private pleasure boat in the waters for which it was
designed. Unless specifically stated to the contrary this
inspection and report does not seek to address compliance with any
national or international codes, standards or
regulations.
The report is prepared solely for the benefit of the client to whom
it is addressed and by whom it was commissioned and no
responsibility is accepted to any third party to whom the report
may be passed or sold.
The survey contract shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with English law. Any dispute arising hereunder shall be
submitted to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England
and Wales. No responsibility is accepted for any
consequential losses arising, including but not limited to loss of
profits, loss of use or business interruption.