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Marine Surveys Canada
4 Valleyview Drive
Minesing, Ontario Tel: (705) 816-2950
L9X 0A5 Email: tim@marinesurveyscanada.com
Marine Survey Report
Pre-Purchase & Valuation
Part
General Information
1
2
Marine Survey Report
Pre-Purchase & Valuation
Personal
Date: July 11, 2017
Reference No.: MSE17XXX
Prepared for: XXXXXXX
Address: XXXXXXX
Phone: XXX-XXX-XXXX
Fax: XXX-XXX-XXXX
E-mail: XXX@XXXX
Name of Owner: XXXXXXX
Vessel
Location Queen’s Cove Marina, Victoria
Harbour, Ontario
LOA 30’, 6”
Name XXXXXXX LWL 28’, 7”
Type Express cruiser Beam 10’, 6”
Manufacturer Sea Ray Boats Draft 2’, 8”
Model 300 Sundancer Displacement 9400lbs.
approx.
Year of Mfg. 1992 Ballast None
Registration XX XXXXX Rig N/A
3
HIN/Serial SERTXXXXXX93 Sail Area N/A
Hull Material FRP Fuel Capacity 124 gal US
Deck
Material
FRP Fresh Water
Capacity
40 gal US
Holding Capacity 20 gal US
Scope of Survey
This survey is an objective report on the condition and/or value of a particular vessel
paying close attention to structural, safety, and appearance issues.
This report is unbiased and subject to the condition and accessibility of the vessel at the
time of the survey. Test methods used are of a non-destructive nature and vessel
disassembly is not within the scope of this survey. A complete report of the vessel would
require complete disassembly and will not be undertaken in the formulation of this report.
Hulls and decks are inspected visually for condition and appearance, and moisture levels
are measured by percussive sounding and, in some cases, by electronic detection
methods.
Electrical and electronic systems are tested by powering up only when power is available.
If power is not available, visual inspections only are performed.
Engines, drives, mechanical and plumbing systems are inspected visually for leaks and
defects. Wear evaluations are based on visual inspections and, where available, reported
life of the components.
Interior joinery is inspected visually for appearance and structural integrity.
Rigging and spars, where applicable, are inspected from the deck only. Sails and canvas
will be inspected if accessible at the time of the survey.
Any and all equipment inaccessible at the time of the survey will be assumed to be in
acceptable condition for its age. Any and all equipment required on the vessel by law and
found to be deficient or absent at the time of the survey shall be duly noted in the
recommendations of this report.
This survey is an opinion of the surveyor on the condition of the vessel as
presented and within the parameters outlined above. The recommendations made
are based on the surveyor’s knowledge and experience. This report is in no way a
guarantee of the vessel’s condition or performance, either now or in the future.
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Part
Survey Report
2
5
Hull Survey
Structural Changes – None
Construction – FRP
Transom – Intact and without evidence of elevated moisture levels. Depth transducer
sealant well-weathered and the clam shell was found to be missing where the cable enters
the transom. See Comment 6
Bottom – Bottom found to be intact and without dullness to percussive sounding tests and
no osmosis found where accessible. Vessel had just been hauled prior to the physical
inspection, so moisture readings are inadmissible for the hull exterior. Ablative bottom
paint found to be worn in many areas, and in some cases almost through to the FRP mat.
See Comment 17
Topsides – Topsides found to be in good condition for the age of the vessel. Gelcoat
oxidized and decals well-weathered and cracked. See Comment 7
6
Deck & Superstructure
Structural Changes – None
Construction – Wood-cored FRP
General Condition – Gelcoat oxidized and decals weathered. See Comment 7. Stress
cracks across the deck slightly more prevalent than usual for a vessel of this age. The
foredeck, in particular showed numerous stress cracks radiating from the grab rail
stanchions and in several areas along the inboard aspect of the port and starboard
bulwarks, often radiating from the bow rail stanchions. Some very high moisture levels
were detected, along with significant dullness to percussive sounding tests, in the foredeck
area (from the windshield base roughly 5ft forward and from the port side hatch to the
starboard walkway) as depicted in the picture below (the locations of the tools mark the
approximate perimeter of the affected area), as well as an area inboard of the starboard
bulwark near the bow rail stanchion adjacent to the affected foredeck. See Comment 1.
Platforms – The FRP swim platform and bow pulpit presented as intact and without
elevated moisture levels or dullness to percussive sounding tests. The aft platform was
found to have weathered sealant in eight vacant screw holes (likely old davits mount
locations). See Comment 8. The existing Weaver davits system was found to be
installed securely. The rub rail sealant presented as well weathered and some of the rub
rail mounting screws were found to be improperly seated if not loose. See Comment 9
Railings, Stanchions, Lifelines – The starboard bow rail stanchions were found to be
loosening up. In particular, the starboard aft-most stanchion presented with significant
mobility. Excessive sealant use around that stanchion is an indication it has been mobile
for some time. Elevated moisture levels around this area provide some indication that
underlying fiberglass repair may be indicated. See Comment 1
7
The aft section of the port side bow rail is bent. See Comment 16
Cabin Trunk – Several areas of stress cracking present across the cabin trunk, typical of
a vessel of this age
Bulwarks, Scuppers – Scuppers found intact and clear, serviceable. Bulwarks
presented with stress cracks as described above in Deck & Superstructure General
Condition
Windshield, Portlights – Windshield and wipers intact and serviceable. Windshield
power-operated vent found to be operational. Forward V-berth portlights found to have
cracked frames and crazed lexan window. See Comment 2
8
Propulsion
Type – Twin 8-cylinder, 4-cycle gasoline engines installed below aft deck at transom
Manufacturer – MerCruiser (Mercury Marine)
Model – 5.7L Alpha One
Model Year – 1993
Engine Serial No. – Port 0D838XXX / Starboard 0D838XXX
Rated Horsepower – 260 each engine
Displacement – 5.7L (350 CID) each engine
Engine Hours – Unavailable
Location & Mounts – Engines mounted to longitudinally-oriented stringers in engine
compartment at stern. Mounts found to be secure
Flame Arrestor – As required
Drip Pans – None fitted
Cooling System – Open, seawater cooling
Exhaust System – Wet-type discharged thru-prop via Y-pipe on each transom assembly
9
Compartment Ventilation – Active via 12VDC electric blower. Passive via compartment
vents
Engine/Drive Controls & Gauges – Gauges not powered up. Shift and throttle controls
smooth throughout range of operation
General Comments – Engines presented as clean with fluids clean and topped-off.
There were no signs of oil, fuel or water leakage.
Running Gear
Reduction Gear Type/Ratio – Twin counter-rotating outdrives (stbd std rotation, port
counter-rotation) 1.47:1 ratio
Transom Ass’y. Serial No. – Port 0D865XXX / Starboard 0D864XXX
Transmission/Drive Unit Serial No. – Port 0D792XXX / Starboard 0D782XXX
Steering System – Cable helm with power assist via engine-driven pump and actuator at
transom
Helm – Single station located in forward starboard area of cockpit with good all-round
visibility
Rudders – Outdrives only
Shafts – Shafts presented as straight
Propellers – Single propeller on each outdrive. Port propeller 3-blade stainless LH 19-
pitch, starboard propeller 3-blade stainless RH 19-pitch
Trim Tabs – Bennett hydraulic trim tabs appeared in serviceable condition. No signs of
leaks inside the boat or at actuators
Cockpit
Express cruiser style cockpit amidships with open access to aft deck area and back-to
back bench seating at helm. Helm bench seat vinyl appeared updated. Bench seat facing
aft deck presented with vinyl that was more worn, with some of the stitching coming apart.
See Comment 10.
10
Newer canvas in very good condition, with all snaps and zips found to be working
properly.
A portable Kuuma barbecque with rail mount was found stored under the aft cockpit bench
seat.
11
A transom gate provides access to swim platform and latches securely. Forward port area
of cockpit provides access to companionway steps down to main cabin. Companionway
hatch secures properly but the plexiglass top is cracked in two places. See Comment 11
Fuel System (Propulsion)
Fuel Type – Gasoline
Fuel Tank Type/Location – Aluminum tank secured below aft deck area
Venting/Overflow/Screens – As required
Shut-Off Valves – None fitted
Fuel Lines & Connections – As required
Ground – Tank and deck fill bonded to DC negative ground
LPG/CNG
None fitted
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Ship’s Power
Voltage – 12VDC, negative ground
Panel & Circuits – Compliant as fitted
Battery Charger – Xantrex Model TC4012 40A ignition protected charger installed
forward of starboard engine below aft deck
Master – Yes
Alternator – Engine-mounted, not powered-up
Battery Type, Location, Securing –
Cables/Wiring/Connections/Fixtures – All cables, connections and fixture found to be
compliant, with the exception of two switches that were found broken at the helm (one for
the bilge pumps and the other for the navigation lights). See Comment 13
13
Inverter – None fitted
Corrosion Protection – Passive only. Anodes on outdrives and trim tabs pitted. See
Comment 12
Shore Power
Voltage – 120VAC, neutral not bonded
Panel & Circuits – Panel located near companionway entrance in main cabin, to port
side.
Outlets – GFCI outlet in galley presented with broken plastic housing. See Comment 3
Wiring/Connections/Fixtures – All found to be compliant where accessible for viewing
Generator – None fitted
Sea Connections
Condition of Thru-Hull Fittings – All thru-hulls appeared secure and well-bedded where
accessible for inspection
Hoses & Clamps – As required
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Below Deck Structural
Hull – No structural changes or signs of repair found on inspection
Bulkheads – Intact and well-tabbed without signs of delamination where accessible
Stringers – Intact and without elevated moisture levels or dullness to percussive sounding
tests where accessible for inspection
Hull/Deck Joint – Intact and without evidence of seepage where accessible
Bilge – Intact and without evidence of structural repair or standing water where accessible
for viewing
Cabin Sole – Intact and secure
Deck – Intact and without evidence of structural compromise, even in the forward V-berth
below the foredeck
Cabin
Lighting – Fixtures intact but not powered-up
Heating System – None fitted
Air Conditioning – None fitted
Vacuum System –
Entertainment System –
Headliners/Bulkheads/Cabinetry – Bulkheads and joinery all found to be in good
condition for the age of the vessel. Some water staining evident below portlights in
forward V-berth, indicating that water seepage has already occurred. See Comment 2
Stateroom/Berths – Fowrward V-berth, plus aft quarter berth accessed off aft end of
main cabin below cockpit. Cushions and finish materials found to be clean
Dinette/Settee – Dinette/settee located to starboard side of main salon amidships. Wrap
around style bench seating and a decent sized dinette table all in good condition
Storage/Lockers – Ample storage under berth cushions and dinette benches, as well as
two closets for forward V-berth
Portlights – Forward V-berth portlights cracked, as described earlier in this report. See
Comment 2
Ventilation – Passive via foredeck hatches, screened portlights and companionway
15
Galley
Layout – Located in main cabin to port of companionway steps and fitted with sink, range
top and microwave, plus drawers and cabinets for storage
Fittings/Hardware – Good condition for age of vessel
Stove – Kenyon alcohol/120VAC electric found to be in clean condition but not powered-
up
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Refrigeration – Nova Kool Model R200 compact refrigerator, two-way 12VDC/120VAC
found running on 12V ship’s power at time of physical inspection. Model label identified
date of manufacture as 2001
Other Appliances – Quasar compact 120VAC microwave oven, not powered-up
Water Heater – Newer Kuuma 6 gal US hot water tank installed in port aft corner of
engine compartment below aft deck. Pressure relief valve rated at 150psi. See
Comment 4
Potable Water – Potable water tank, fittings and hoses installed securely where
accessible for viewing. Unable to determine the condition of the inside of the potable
water system
17
Sanitation
Heads – Single head located at port side of main cabin amidships. All fixtures appeared
in serviceable condition. Head found to be equipped with sink, vanity and Vacuflush toilet.
The sanitation pump runs continuously when the system is powered up. See Comment
14
Shower – No shower head was found onboard, though this vessel would have originally
been fitted with one and the moulded fiberglass sole with floor drain was found to be
intact. In addition, the shower sump located below the main cabin sole appeared clean
and serviceable, though it was not powered-up
Holding Tank – Holding tank and fittings secure, though sanitation hoses are permeated
and sanitation odour is present in certain areas of the boat. See Comment 15
Navigation Aids
Navigation Lights – Fitted as per Collision Regulations, not powered-up
Compass – Single compass at helm, appeared to be calibrated correctly
Radar – None fitted
Radar Reflector – None fitted
18
GPS/Plotter – Lowrance HDS 5m Combination GPS and chart plotter installed at helm
with thru-hull transducer installed forward of engines in engine compartment below aft
deck. Unit was powered up and the surveyor was able to confirm a GPS fix, charts loaded
and an operational depth circuit
Loran – None fitted
Depth Sounder – Stand alone Lowrance in-dash depth sounder not powered-up
Sound Signal – 12VDC Electric dual trumpet horn not powered-up
Knot Log – None fitted
19
Radios – Single Standard Horizon Eclipse DSC+ VHF installed at helm, powered-up and
confirmed operational
Autopilot – None fitted
Windshield Wipers – Wipers powered up and confirmed operational port and starboard
Spot/Flood Light – Spotlight installed at bow pulpit powers up but does not rotate with
use of helm control. See Comment 5
Bow/Docking Lights – None fitted
Stern Light – As required, not powered-up
Safety Equipment
Ground Tackle – Sufficient rode and Bruce style 10kg anchor installed. Rode locker
hatch in good condition. Lewmar 12VDC windlass installed in rode locker, powered-up
and confirmed operational
Gasoline Fume Detector – None fitted
Fire Fighting System – Extinguishers installed as required and charged. Halon auto
system installed and presented as operational at time of physical inspection
Re-boarding Ladder – Fitted to port end of aft swim platform. Secure and compliant with
applicable regulation
20
Emergency Tiller – None fitted
Bilge Pumps – Two 12VDC pumps installed between engines in aft bilge, both equipped
with float switches. Surveyor confirmed manual electrical operation of bilge pumps only
Additional Equipment
The vessel was surveyed temporarily hauled and sitting on the marina’s hydraulic trailer at
Queen’s Cove Marina in Victoria Harbour. The vessel was equipped with a tender; a Titan
aluminum bottom inflatable HIN XXXXXXXXXXXX with Mercury 9.9 hp outboard motor
S/N 1BXXXXXX (year of manufacture 2008). The tender was found to be in excellent
condition, though the motor was not fired as a part of the survey
21
Part
Conclusion
3
22
Comments
Essential Repairs:
1. Moisture content in the foredeck and starboard walkway is significant and, if not
repaired, the structural integrity of the foredeck will be compromised and the value
of the boat affected significantly. Further investigation is necessary to determine
the extent of required repairs, but the core is clearly soft and the moisture
undoubtedly extends beyond the areas that are soft. Thermal imaging could be
considered to help determine the size and subsequent cost of repairs.
2. The V-berth portlights should be replaced. There are a number of options
available in different sizes, some of which open and have screens to improve
ventilation of the V-berth
3. The GFCI outlet in the galley should be replaced prior to next use as the plastic
housing is broken
4. The 150psi pressure relief valve on the hot water tank is not suitable for a marine
pressurized water system. As the only pressure relief valve in the system, ABYC
standards require the valve to vent at no more than 50% higher than the normal
operating pressure of the system. 75psi pressure relief valves are available from
marine chandleries
5. The spot light should be considered a safety hazard because it shines directly
back at the helm when turned on and does not rotate. It should be repaired or
replaced prior to next sailing
Items to Watch:
6. The depth transducer on the transom should be rebedded at next haul out and a
new clamshell installed where the cable enters the transom so as to minimize the
possibility of water ingress to the fiberglass mat
7. Gelcoat on the topsides and deck could be buffed and waxed to improve
appearance and protect the resin base. Decals are purely cosmetic but are also
due for replacement
8. It is recommended that stainless fasteners with finishing washers be sealed into
the open holes in the top of the aft swim platform in order to prevent water ingress
to the core of the platform
9. The rub rail should be rebedded at next haul-out and the fasteners properly
seated
10. The aft cockpit bench seat is due for an upgrade as the existing vinyl is
weathered to a point where it will be difficult to repair
11. The companionway hatch top plexiglass seems solid but the cracks are unsightly.
It may be nigh impossible to find a direct replacement for these pieces
23
12. The anodes on the outdrives and trim tabs are pitted and will likely be due for
replacement before launch next season
13. The broken switches at the helm need to be replaced. They both work
electrically, but the integrity of the switch body is compromised. It is likely that all
of the switches are due to be upgraded soon
14. The sanitation pump should be further investigated and repaired so that it works
correctly
15. The sanitation hoses are due for replacement. Permeated hoses will cause
lingering sanitation odours onboard. Some consideration could be given to
installing a holding tank charcoal vent filter when the sanitation hoses are
replaced, which will also help control odours when flushing the head
16. The port side of the bow rail does not pose a safety risk but is clearly damaged
(likely from impact). It is possible to have stainless rails repaired.
17. The ablative bottom paint is due for a recoat at the very least. A better option for
the longevity of the hull and the finish is to have the bottom sandblasted and an
epoxy finish applied prior to the application of the new ablative bottom paint. Your
marina’s service department can likely quote this work for you.
Standards
The following is a list of organisations providing standards and regulations used in
evaluating the seaworthiness of this vessel. Some of the standards are
recommendations, while many have been adopted into Canadian law. More information
pertaining to regulations and the Canada Shipping Act can be obtained by contacting
Transport Canada:
Transport Canada
Canada Coast Guard
National Fire Protection Association
American Boat & Yacht Council
The Appraisal Foundation
Underwriters Laboratories
Canadian Standards Association
24
Valuation
Based on current market conditions and the condition of the vessel at the time of the
physical inspection, the surveyor considers the fair market value of the vessel and tender
to be CAD$26,500.00
It should be noted that the condition of the foredeck has significantly impacted the vessel’s
value, however, it has been offset to a large degree by the overall condition of the rest of
the vessel and the addition of the tender to the package as a whole.
Summary
This report and its contents are made without prejudice and are the results of the
examination of the vessel on the date stated at the beginning of this report. Marine
Surveys Canada assumes no responsibility or liability for any action taken by the owner or
insurer as a result of this report.
The vessel was surveyed as recently hauled. The surveyor was on-site for the physical
inspection within two hours of the vessel being hauled from the water. As a result,
moisture readings on the exterior of the hull were not taken (any moisture reading would
have been misleading).
A search of the several technical databases showed no warnings or postings about this
model.
Overall, this vessel is in good condition for its age, despite needing some attention on the
foredeck. It is considered a good risk by the surveyor providing the deficiencies identified
as β€˜Essential Repairs’ in the Comments section of this report have been satisfactorily
addressed.
Prepared without prejudice:
Timothy J. Martin
Date: July 15, 2017

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Marine Survey Report Preview

  • 1. Marine Surveys Canada 4 Valleyview Drive Minesing, Ontario Tel: (705) 816-2950 L9X 0A5 Email: tim@marinesurveyscanada.com Marine Survey Report Pre-Purchase & Valuation
  • 3. 2 Marine Survey Report Pre-Purchase & Valuation Personal Date: July 11, 2017 Reference No.: MSE17XXX Prepared for: XXXXXXX Address: XXXXXXX Phone: XXX-XXX-XXXX Fax: XXX-XXX-XXXX E-mail: XXX@XXXX Name of Owner: XXXXXXX Vessel Location Queen’s Cove Marina, Victoria Harbour, Ontario LOA 30’, 6” Name XXXXXXX LWL 28’, 7” Type Express cruiser Beam 10’, 6” Manufacturer Sea Ray Boats Draft 2’, 8” Model 300 Sundancer Displacement 9400lbs. approx. Year of Mfg. 1992 Ballast None Registration XX XXXXX Rig N/A
  • 4. 3 HIN/Serial SERTXXXXXX93 Sail Area N/A Hull Material FRP Fuel Capacity 124 gal US Deck Material FRP Fresh Water Capacity 40 gal US Holding Capacity 20 gal US Scope of Survey This survey is an objective report on the condition and/or value of a particular vessel paying close attention to structural, safety, and appearance issues. This report is unbiased and subject to the condition and accessibility of the vessel at the time of the survey. Test methods used are of a non-destructive nature and vessel disassembly is not within the scope of this survey. A complete report of the vessel would require complete disassembly and will not be undertaken in the formulation of this report. Hulls and decks are inspected visually for condition and appearance, and moisture levels are measured by percussive sounding and, in some cases, by electronic detection methods. Electrical and electronic systems are tested by powering up only when power is available. If power is not available, visual inspections only are performed. Engines, drives, mechanical and plumbing systems are inspected visually for leaks and defects. Wear evaluations are based on visual inspections and, where available, reported life of the components. Interior joinery is inspected visually for appearance and structural integrity. Rigging and spars, where applicable, are inspected from the deck only. Sails and canvas will be inspected if accessible at the time of the survey. Any and all equipment inaccessible at the time of the survey will be assumed to be in acceptable condition for its age. Any and all equipment required on the vessel by law and found to be deficient or absent at the time of the survey shall be duly noted in the recommendations of this report. This survey is an opinion of the surveyor on the condition of the vessel as presented and within the parameters outlined above. The recommendations made are based on the surveyor’s knowledge and experience. This report is in no way a guarantee of the vessel’s condition or performance, either now or in the future.
  • 6. 5 Hull Survey Structural Changes – None Construction – FRP Transom – Intact and without evidence of elevated moisture levels. Depth transducer sealant well-weathered and the clam shell was found to be missing where the cable enters the transom. See Comment 6 Bottom – Bottom found to be intact and without dullness to percussive sounding tests and no osmosis found where accessible. Vessel had just been hauled prior to the physical inspection, so moisture readings are inadmissible for the hull exterior. Ablative bottom paint found to be worn in many areas, and in some cases almost through to the FRP mat. See Comment 17 Topsides – Topsides found to be in good condition for the age of the vessel. Gelcoat oxidized and decals well-weathered and cracked. See Comment 7
  • 7. 6 Deck & Superstructure Structural Changes – None Construction – Wood-cored FRP General Condition – Gelcoat oxidized and decals weathered. See Comment 7. Stress cracks across the deck slightly more prevalent than usual for a vessel of this age. The foredeck, in particular showed numerous stress cracks radiating from the grab rail stanchions and in several areas along the inboard aspect of the port and starboard bulwarks, often radiating from the bow rail stanchions. Some very high moisture levels were detected, along with significant dullness to percussive sounding tests, in the foredeck area (from the windshield base roughly 5ft forward and from the port side hatch to the starboard walkway) as depicted in the picture below (the locations of the tools mark the approximate perimeter of the affected area), as well as an area inboard of the starboard bulwark near the bow rail stanchion adjacent to the affected foredeck. See Comment 1. Platforms – The FRP swim platform and bow pulpit presented as intact and without elevated moisture levels or dullness to percussive sounding tests. The aft platform was found to have weathered sealant in eight vacant screw holes (likely old davits mount locations). See Comment 8. The existing Weaver davits system was found to be installed securely. The rub rail sealant presented as well weathered and some of the rub rail mounting screws were found to be improperly seated if not loose. See Comment 9 Railings, Stanchions, Lifelines – The starboard bow rail stanchions were found to be loosening up. In particular, the starboard aft-most stanchion presented with significant mobility. Excessive sealant use around that stanchion is an indication it has been mobile for some time. Elevated moisture levels around this area provide some indication that underlying fiberglass repair may be indicated. See Comment 1
  • 8. 7 The aft section of the port side bow rail is bent. See Comment 16 Cabin Trunk – Several areas of stress cracking present across the cabin trunk, typical of a vessel of this age Bulwarks, Scuppers – Scuppers found intact and clear, serviceable. Bulwarks presented with stress cracks as described above in Deck & Superstructure General Condition Windshield, Portlights – Windshield and wipers intact and serviceable. Windshield power-operated vent found to be operational. Forward V-berth portlights found to have cracked frames and crazed lexan window. See Comment 2
  • 9. 8 Propulsion Type – Twin 8-cylinder, 4-cycle gasoline engines installed below aft deck at transom Manufacturer – MerCruiser (Mercury Marine) Model – 5.7L Alpha One Model Year – 1993 Engine Serial No. – Port 0D838XXX / Starboard 0D838XXX Rated Horsepower – 260 each engine Displacement – 5.7L (350 CID) each engine Engine Hours – Unavailable Location & Mounts – Engines mounted to longitudinally-oriented stringers in engine compartment at stern. Mounts found to be secure Flame Arrestor – As required Drip Pans – None fitted Cooling System – Open, seawater cooling Exhaust System – Wet-type discharged thru-prop via Y-pipe on each transom assembly
  • 10. 9 Compartment Ventilation – Active via 12VDC electric blower. Passive via compartment vents Engine/Drive Controls & Gauges – Gauges not powered up. Shift and throttle controls smooth throughout range of operation General Comments – Engines presented as clean with fluids clean and topped-off. There were no signs of oil, fuel or water leakage. Running Gear Reduction Gear Type/Ratio – Twin counter-rotating outdrives (stbd std rotation, port counter-rotation) 1.47:1 ratio Transom Ass’y. Serial No. – Port 0D865XXX / Starboard 0D864XXX Transmission/Drive Unit Serial No. – Port 0D792XXX / Starboard 0D782XXX Steering System – Cable helm with power assist via engine-driven pump and actuator at transom Helm – Single station located in forward starboard area of cockpit with good all-round visibility Rudders – Outdrives only Shafts – Shafts presented as straight Propellers – Single propeller on each outdrive. Port propeller 3-blade stainless LH 19- pitch, starboard propeller 3-blade stainless RH 19-pitch Trim Tabs – Bennett hydraulic trim tabs appeared in serviceable condition. No signs of leaks inside the boat or at actuators Cockpit Express cruiser style cockpit amidships with open access to aft deck area and back-to back bench seating at helm. Helm bench seat vinyl appeared updated. Bench seat facing aft deck presented with vinyl that was more worn, with some of the stitching coming apart. See Comment 10.
  • 11. 10 Newer canvas in very good condition, with all snaps and zips found to be working properly. A portable Kuuma barbecque with rail mount was found stored under the aft cockpit bench seat.
  • 12. 11 A transom gate provides access to swim platform and latches securely. Forward port area of cockpit provides access to companionway steps down to main cabin. Companionway hatch secures properly but the plexiglass top is cracked in two places. See Comment 11 Fuel System (Propulsion) Fuel Type – Gasoline Fuel Tank Type/Location – Aluminum tank secured below aft deck area Venting/Overflow/Screens – As required Shut-Off Valves – None fitted Fuel Lines & Connections – As required Ground – Tank and deck fill bonded to DC negative ground LPG/CNG None fitted
  • 13. 12 Ship’s Power Voltage – 12VDC, negative ground Panel & Circuits – Compliant as fitted Battery Charger – Xantrex Model TC4012 40A ignition protected charger installed forward of starboard engine below aft deck Master – Yes Alternator – Engine-mounted, not powered-up Battery Type, Location, Securing – Cables/Wiring/Connections/Fixtures – All cables, connections and fixture found to be compliant, with the exception of two switches that were found broken at the helm (one for the bilge pumps and the other for the navigation lights). See Comment 13
  • 14. 13 Inverter – None fitted Corrosion Protection – Passive only. Anodes on outdrives and trim tabs pitted. See Comment 12 Shore Power Voltage – 120VAC, neutral not bonded Panel & Circuits – Panel located near companionway entrance in main cabin, to port side. Outlets – GFCI outlet in galley presented with broken plastic housing. See Comment 3 Wiring/Connections/Fixtures – All found to be compliant where accessible for viewing Generator – None fitted Sea Connections Condition of Thru-Hull Fittings – All thru-hulls appeared secure and well-bedded where accessible for inspection Hoses & Clamps – As required
  • 15. 14 Below Deck Structural Hull – No structural changes or signs of repair found on inspection Bulkheads – Intact and well-tabbed without signs of delamination where accessible Stringers – Intact and without elevated moisture levels or dullness to percussive sounding tests where accessible for inspection Hull/Deck Joint – Intact and without evidence of seepage where accessible Bilge – Intact and without evidence of structural repair or standing water where accessible for viewing Cabin Sole – Intact and secure Deck – Intact and without evidence of structural compromise, even in the forward V-berth below the foredeck Cabin Lighting – Fixtures intact but not powered-up Heating System – None fitted Air Conditioning – None fitted Vacuum System – Entertainment System – Headliners/Bulkheads/Cabinetry – Bulkheads and joinery all found to be in good condition for the age of the vessel. Some water staining evident below portlights in forward V-berth, indicating that water seepage has already occurred. See Comment 2 Stateroom/Berths – Fowrward V-berth, plus aft quarter berth accessed off aft end of main cabin below cockpit. Cushions and finish materials found to be clean Dinette/Settee – Dinette/settee located to starboard side of main salon amidships. Wrap around style bench seating and a decent sized dinette table all in good condition Storage/Lockers – Ample storage under berth cushions and dinette benches, as well as two closets for forward V-berth Portlights – Forward V-berth portlights cracked, as described earlier in this report. See Comment 2 Ventilation – Passive via foredeck hatches, screened portlights and companionway
  • 16. 15 Galley Layout – Located in main cabin to port of companionway steps and fitted with sink, range top and microwave, plus drawers and cabinets for storage Fittings/Hardware – Good condition for age of vessel Stove – Kenyon alcohol/120VAC electric found to be in clean condition but not powered- up
  • 17. 16 Refrigeration – Nova Kool Model R200 compact refrigerator, two-way 12VDC/120VAC found running on 12V ship’s power at time of physical inspection. Model label identified date of manufacture as 2001 Other Appliances – Quasar compact 120VAC microwave oven, not powered-up Water Heater – Newer Kuuma 6 gal US hot water tank installed in port aft corner of engine compartment below aft deck. Pressure relief valve rated at 150psi. See Comment 4 Potable Water – Potable water tank, fittings and hoses installed securely where accessible for viewing. Unable to determine the condition of the inside of the potable water system
  • 18. 17 Sanitation Heads – Single head located at port side of main cabin amidships. All fixtures appeared in serviceable condition. Head found to be equipped with sink, vanity and Vacuflush toilet. The sanitation pump runs continuously when the system is powered up. See Comment 14 Shower – No shower head was found onboard, though this vessel would have originally been fitted with one and the moulded fiberglass sole with floor drain was found to be intact. In addition, the shower sump located below the main cabin sole appeared clean and serviceable, though it was not powered-up Holding Tank – Holding tank and fittings secure, though sanitation hoses are permeated and sanitation odour is present in certain areas of the boat. See Comment 15 Navigation Aids Navigation Lights – Fitted as per Collision Regulations, not powered-up Compass – Single compass at helm, appeared to be calibrated correctly Radar – None fitted Radar Reflector – None fitted
  • 19. 18 GPS/Plotter – Lowrance HDS 5m Combination GPS and chart plotter installed at helm with thru-hull transducer installed forward of engines in engine compartment below aft deck. Unit was powered up and the surveyor was able to confirm a GPS fix, charts loaded and an operational depth circuit Loran – None fitted Depth Sounder – Stand alone Lowrance in-dash depth sounder not powered-up Sound Signal – 12VDC Electric dual trumpet horn not powered-up Knot Log – None fitted
  • 20. 19 Radios – Single Standard Horizon Eclipse DSC+ VHF installed at helm, powered-up and confirmed operational Autopilot – None fitted Windshield Wipers – Wipers powered up and confirmed operational port and starboard Spot/Flood Light – Spotlight installed at bow pulpit powers up but does not rotate with use of helm control. See Comment 5 Bow/Docking Lights – None fitted Stern Light – As required, not powered-up Safety Equipment Ground Tackle – Sufficient rode and Bruce style 10kg anchor installed. Rode locker hatch in good condition. Lewmar 12VDC windlass installed in rode locker, powered-up and confirmed operational Gasoline Fume Detector – None fitted Fire Fighting System – Extinguishers installed as required and charged. Halon auto system installed and presented as operational at time of physical inspection Re-boarding Ladder – Fitted to port end of aft swim platform. Secure and compliant with applicable regulation
  • 21. 20 Emergency Tiller – None fitted Bilge Pumps – Two 12VDC pumps installed between engines in aft bilge, both equipped with float switches. Surveyor confirmed manual electrical operation of bilge pumps only Additional Equipment The vessel was surveyed temporarily hauled and sitting on the marina’s hydraulic trailer at Queen’s Cove Marina in Victoria Harbour. The vessel was equipped with a tender; a Titan aluminum bottom inflatable HIN XXXXXXXXXXXX with Mercury 9.9 hp outboard motor S/N 1BXXXXXX (year of manufacture 2008). The tender was found to be in excellent condition, though the motor was not fired as a part of the survey
  • 23. 22 Comments Essential Repairs: 1. Moisture content in the foredeck and starboard walkway is significant and, if not repaired, the structural integrity of the foredeck will be compromised and the value of the boat affected significantly. Further investigation is necessary to determine the extent of required repairs, but the core is clearly soft and the moisture undoubtedly extends beyond the areas that are soft. Thermal imaging could be considered to help determine the size and subsequent cost of repairs. 2. The V-berth portlights should be replaced. There are a number of options available in different sizes, some of which open and have screens to improve ventilation of the V-berth 3. The GFCI outlet in the galley should be replaced prior to next use as the plastic housing is broken 4. The 150psi pressure relief valve on the hot water tank is not suitable for a marine pressurized water system. As the only pressure relief valve in the system, ABYC standards require the valve to vent at no more than 50% higher than the normal operating pressure of the system. 75psi pressure relief valves are available from marine chandleries 5. The spot light should be considered a safety hazard because it shines directly back at the helm when turned on and does not rotate. It should be repaired or replaced prior to next sailing Items to Watch: 6. The depth transducer on the transom should be rebedded at next haul out and a new clamshell installed where the cable enters the transom so as to minimize the possibility of water ingress to the fiberglass mat 7. Gelcoat on the topsides and deck could be buffed and waxed to improve appearance and protect the resin base. Decals are purely cosmetic but are also due for replacement 8. It is recommended that stainless fasteners with finishing washers be sealed into the open holes in the top of the aft swim platform in order to prevent water ingress to the core of the platform 9. The rub rail should be rebedded at next haul-out and the fasteners properly seated 10. The aft cockpit bench seat is due for an upgrade as the existing vinyl is weathered to a point where it will be difficult to repair 11. The companionway hatch top plexiglass seems solid but the cracks are unsightly. It may be nigh impossible to find a direct replacement for these pieces
  • 24. 23 12. The anodes on the outdrives and trim tabs are pitted and will likely be due for replacement before launch next season 13. The broken switches at the helm need to be replaced. They both work electrically, but the integrity of the switch body is compromised. It is likely that all of the switches are due to be upgraded soon 14. The sanitation pump should be further investigated and repaired so that it works correctly 15. The sanitation hoses are due for replacement. Permeated hoses will cause lingering sanitation odours onboard. Some consideration could be given to installing a holding tank charcoal vent filter when the sanitation hoses are replaced, which will also help control odours when flushing the head 16. The port side of the bow rail does not pose a safety risk but is clearly damaged (likely from impact). It is possible to have stainless rails repaired. 17. The ablative bottom paint is due for a recoat at the very least. A better option for the longevity of the hull and the finish is to have the bottom sandblasted and an epoxy finish applied prior to the application of the new ablative bottom paint. Your marina’s service department can likely quote this work for you. Standards The following is a list of organisations providing standards and regulations used in evaluating the seaworthiness of this vessel. Some of the standards are recommendations, while many have been adopted into Canadian law. More information pertaining to regulations and the Canada Shipping Act can be obtained by contacting Transport Canada: Transport Canada Canada Coast Guard National Fire Protection Association American Boat & Yacht Council The Appraisal Foundation Underwriters Laboratories Canadian Standards Association
  • 25. 24 Valuation Based on current market conditions and the condition of the vessel at the time of the physical inspection, the surveyor considers the fair market value of the vessel and tender to be CAD$26,500.00 It should be noted that the condition of the foredeck has significantly impacted the vessel’s value, however, it has been offset to a large degree by the overall condition of the rest of the vessel and the addition of the tender to the package as a whole. Summary This report and its contents are made without prejudice and are the results of the examination of the vessel on the date stated at the beginning of this report. Marine Surveys Canada assumes no responsibility or liability for any action taken by the owner or insurer as a result of this report. The vessel was surveyed as recently hauled. The surveyor was on-site for the physical inspection within two hours of the vessel being hauled from the water. As a result, moisture readings on the exterior of the hull were not taken (any moisture reading would have been misleading). A search of the several technical databases showed no warnings or postings about this model. Overall, this vessel is in good condition for its age, despite needing some attention on the foredeck. It is considered a good risk by the surveyor providing the deficiencies identified as β€˜Essential Repairs’ in the Comments section of this report have been satisfactorily addressed. Prepared without prejudice: Timothy J. Martin Date: July 15, 2017