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JB Wenz, Marine Survey & Consulting

Marine Survey for Boat/Yacht buyers, owners, insurers, and lenders.


Choosing a Marine Surveyor.

Anyone can call him or herself a marine surveyor and start a small business- the Marine Survey profession is not subject to licensing or other government regulation. However, certain marine surveyors are permitted to use a designation denoting membership in accrediting organizations that require members to meet strict professional, technical, and ethical standards. A professional Marine Surveyor will provide you with a professionally prepared report that will be accepted by your bank and/or insurance company. Talk to prospective marine surveyors and ask questions! What does the survey include, and what type of reporting format is used? Do they use ABYC, NFPA, and CFR (USCG) standards as guidelines for their inspection and report? How much will it cost? (Hint- You get what you pay for!) How long will the inspection take? A thorough inspection will not be rushed. It will depend upon the type of survey required, and based on vessel size, age, condition, equipment, and onboard systems. There may be additional services available such as engine surveys, oil analysis, galvanic and stray corrosion testing, ultrasonic inspection, infrared examination, moisture profiling, as well as other non-destructive testing. There may be additional charges for these and other services.

Well conducted surveys can provide reliable information on the vessel’s condition and value, but they are not guarantees. The surveyor reports on the condition of the vessel, in accessible areas, only as it existed at the time of the inspection. It’s not likely, but the condition can change as soon as the surveyor walks off the dock. The survey report can be seen as a “snapshot” of the condition and value of the vessel at the time of the inspection.

Please take a look at the information on this website. Get a feel for what I’ve accomplished in my long professional career in the boat/yacht and small commercial craft business.

Headquartered in Southern New England, Captain John Wenz is centrally located to quickly respond to assignments in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic US, and the variety of nearby airports make it quick and easy to be anywhere in the world on short notice. I work regularly with both domestic and international clients. Complimenting my wide range of personal experience in all areas of the recreational boating business, I maintain an extensive network of expert contacts in the industry, worldwide. Together, we can provide the insight and practical services that you need and we’ll carefully customize a support program that fits best.

Get in touch with me to set up a consultation, or use the contact form at the bottom of this page to determine how and why our services are right for you.

 

Contact

➤ LOCATIONs

PO Box 15 Essex, CT 06426

1640 Boulevard
West Hartford, CT 06107

☎ CONTACT

jbwmarine@gmail.com

(860) 921-3600

 

John B. Wenz

SAMS Accredited Marine Surveyor


 
I’ve spent a long time working in nearly every area of the recreational marine industry, building a very broad range of experience and knowledge. For five years I served as Rec Marine Risk Consulting Manager at a very large P&C underwriting company. One thing has become very clear to me- there’s a growing shortage of experience and expertise in the recreational marine insurance industry.
— John Wenz