QUARTERDECK MARINE - SurveyorsJohn Yskam. SA  President Quarterdeck Marine, Inc. and Consultants

 

Hudson Office:      1500 Harbor Blvd. LHYC D-11, Weehawken, NJ 07086 201 247-4888                      
North Office:         137 Magee Road, Ringwood, NJ 07456 973 839-6070                                           
yskamp.john@gmail.com         Fax:   862 200 5004

John Yskamp

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Cargo and Machinery

Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC™) Card Holders for unescorted access to Ports and Facilities    Inspections at Container Terminals and Ports    Hazardous Materials      Inspect Cargo on ships prior to sailing

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Insurance Damage Claims

Wave Damage assessment and inspections    Hazardous materials clean-up   

Insurance Survey

This inspection is performed so that the insurance company can determine whether or not the vessel is an acceptable risk.  They are interested in structural integrity and safety for its intended use.  Most insurance companies require a survey on older boats.  They will also want to know the vessel's fair market value.

Damage Inspection

This is performed to assess the extent of damage, recommend repairs, estimate repair cost, and if requested, possible cause.

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Inspection of repairs to the Block Island Ferry    Inspection of repairs to the Block Island Ferry    Insurance surveys (Go-Fast Boats) Cruisers, Sailing Vessels, and Motor Yachts

Appraisal Inspection

This inspection is performed to gather enough information to justify or determine the fair market value of the vessel.  This is normally needed for financing, estate settlements, donations and legal cases.

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Pre-Purchase Surveys

 

           

Pre-Purchase Survey

This is the most comprehensive type of inspection, and is strongly advised when purchasing a new or used vessel.  Condition and overall operation of the vessel should be examined.  This covers structural integrity, electrical systems, the propulsion system, the fuel system, other machinery, navigation equipment, miscellaneous on-board systems, cosmetic appearance, electronics, and overall maintenance as well as an out-of-water inspection and a sea trial.

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Free USCG Vessel Safety Check

 

Vessel Safety Check Seal

 

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Last Updated on - 10/12/2009