What a marine surveyor needs to know about small craft & superyacht valuations eBook

£14.00

The valuer’s job is to ensure that he or she lays out all the facts in a clear, concise, and logical manner, that is easily understandable by all concerned, and that his or her conclusions clearly justify his final valuation. The role of the valuer is a contentious one at the best of times, and attempting to value something like a yacht that is often considered by the owner to be their pride and joy, or a potential for bankruptcy, can be a difficult and nerve wracking process for a surveyor. Phil hopes that his advice given in this booklet aids in some way, small craft surveyors to provide more accurate and justifiable valuations.

Phil Duffy lives in the South of France and is the managing director of Interface Marine, a yacht and boat survey company established in 2006. The company carries out all types of survey work on small boats to Super Yachts, along with vessel valuations. Phil initially trained as an engineer before following a career at sea spanning 30 years on both sides of the Atlantic, including Master and Chief engineer on Super Yachts up to 50 meters, Dive operations in the Caribbean and Central America, and as Master on Commercial High Speed Ferries.

Phil is quoted as saying that his “most valuable experience gained towards becoming a successful small craft surveyor, was with five years spent as a charter boat skipper in the Caribbean in the early nineties, when it wasn’t unheard of to sail overnight to find a fax machine, and if something broke you had to quickly learn how to fix it!”

Author: Capt Phil Duffy
Size: 44 pages
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