Top Marinas in Fort Lauderdale, FL

5 Star Rating in My Book! Excellent Company! I would recommend your company to anyone. Excellent service and great communication. If you are looking for a reputable company, this is it! It is very ...Read More…
I love the work they did to my yacht, they were professionals, and they pay special attention to detail. I wouldnt have any other detailer in my yacht anymore. Thanks Five Stars Marine Detailing. S...Read More…
Specializing in Mobile Boat & Yacht Painting & Refinishing, Fiberglass & Gelcoat Repairs, Blister Repairs, Cabinets & countertops refacing & Resurfacing, Marine Carpentry, Woodw...Read More…
Since the Company was founded in 1977, we have been involved in condition, insurance, evaluation and damage surveys in many parts of the world. We are now located in South Florida.Read More…
We have developed a line of Boat lifts that is of the highest quality, custom fabricated and very reliable. Each lift is fabricated with pride producing a lift that will give years of peaceful serv...Read More…
SwingStoppers LLC provides a unique, new line of products designed to quickly and easily secure your cradle lift and boat for hurricane conditions. These products, when used together, create an opt...Read More…

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Multitech Marine Services

1.0

By CruiserSteve

Dear cruisers, working with this company could be the worst decision you will ever make. Starting at the top (Thierry) will tell you want you want to hear however the workmanship, quality, and performance is despicable and disappointing. You will be taken advantage of, overcharged and left with subpar work. Do yourself a favor and stay far far away... ...read more

Banyan Bay Marine Center

5.0

By seaod

Great service. completed everything to my satisfaction. I use them every year for maintenance . best marina in the area ...read more

Florida Marine AV

5.0

By Gladmaker

Beware of dealing with Bruce Everett!Bruce Everett with Florida Marine AV and Eagle Custom Trailers does not need any additional business.He told me he did not want my business when I tried to get information on his trailers.He required me to call him on the phone rather than using his email. In his advertisement he gives his email address for a contact source.I informed him I preferred to correspond by email but he refused and called me a derogatory name.This lets me know that he is not interested in giving good customer service. ...read more

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Marine Surveyor Discusses Extended Voyages at Sea

Even with the latest tropical storm Ernesto, the weather and seas have been relatively calm. This has been good news for all of the sea lovers out there including marine surveyors and experienced captains. These are the conditions that tempt us into longer excursions. You can read more about preparing for an extended voyage from a marine surveyor here. ...read more

By Simex International LLC. Marine Surveyors & Consultants August 05, 2012

More information about Marine Surveyors

A marine surveyor is a person who conducts inspections, surveys or examinations of marine vessels to assess, monitor and report on their condition and the products on them. Marine surveyors also inspect equipment intended for new or existing vessels to ensure compliance with various standards or specifications. Marine surveys typically include the structure, machinery and equipment (navigational, safety, radio, etc.) and general condition of a vessel. It also includes judging materials on board and their condition. Marine surveying is often closely associated with marine insurance, damage and salvage, accident and fraud investigation as insurers generally lack the training and skills required to perform a detailed assessment of the condition of a vessel. While marine surveyors are sometimes employed by insurers directly they maintain a certain professional autonomy in order to provide an unbiased view. Independent marine surveyors are often employed by the clients of marine insurers to provide evidence in support of damage claims made against the insurer. Insurance companies cannot require customers to use specific marine surveyors (although they often provide a list of recommended or pre-approved marine surveyors who are known to them). Marine surveyors use many credentials, letters, and terms such as “accredited”, “certified”, “qualifed”, “AMS”, “CMS”, etc. There are many ways to train to become a marine surveyor including taking correspondence courses, apprenticing, or simply opening a business. However, marine surveyors pursue their profession independently of required organizations, and there is currently no national or international licensing requirement for marine surveyors. The U.S. Coast Guard does not approve or certify marine surveyors. All association terms and initials represent training and certification by private organizations. ...read more

By Simex International LLC. Marine Surveyors & Consultants April 22, 2012

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