AAC Marine Surveys
Surveyor in Miami, FL

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AAC Marine Surveys
read moreOther surveyors may be charging less, but are they actually inspecting your engine? Why pay for an inspection when you only get half a survey? AAC uses only state-of-the-art equipment and engine computers to ensure a full, accurate survey. AAC Marine Surveyors is a Florida-based Certified and Accredited Marine Surveyor providing Boat Inspection, Appraisal, Consulting, and Litigation services throughout the state of Florida, including St. Petersburg, Tampa, Sarasota, Stuart, Palm Beach, and Fort Lauderdale.
About Us
read moreAAC Marine LLC offers comprehensive Marine Inspection, Surveying, and Consulting services throughout South Florida and Central Florida, including Tampa, St. Petersburg, Sarasota, Stuart, Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, and more. Those services include surveying of sport-fishing boats, sailboat inspection, engine, ship, and yacht surveys, thermal imaging services, marine litigation, and more. AAC Marine LLC's surveyor services includes: Pre-Purchase Boat Inspection, Appraisal, Tug and Barge, Trip and Tow Surveys for Vessels, Boat Insurance Surveys, Boating Accident Damage Surveys, Workboat Inspection, Commercial Fishing Boat Surveys, and more.
Fort Lauderdale Marine Surveyor
read moreAAC Marine LLC's survey and inspection services are available to both commercial and private entities throughout the state of Florida, from Tampa to Fort Lauderdale and surrounding areas of Nothwest, Northeast, Central and South Florida. Below is an explanation of the various marine surveys performed, the types of boats inspected, and what each inspection entails. An extremely comprehensive and thorough survey of all the vessel's systems. A pre-purchase will allow you to find the exact value and condition of a vessel so you can make an informed decision on the purchase.
South Florida Marine Inspections
read moreYou can save time and additional expense by having the vessel accessible and prepared for the inspection. It should be clean, and you should have all paperwork and miscellaneous gear available. If applicable, you might need to make arrangements with the marina to haul the vessel for bottom inspection, and have a captain available for a sea trial. Lockers and cabin areas of the boat should be cleared prior to the arrival of the surveyor. The marine surveyor may request minor dismantling of interior ceilings, headliners, and flooring in order to gain access to certain areas.