Pleasure Craft Services

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Deck view of sailboat in water

Marine Surveys Canada specializes in comprehensive marine surveys for yachts and small recreational vessels. Our experienced surveyors have extensive knowledge of vessel construction and adhere strictly to ABYC, NFPA, NMEA, and Transport Canada standards as well as the United States Code of Federal Regulations. With many years of marine industry expertise, we provide invaluable insight and support for every survey, whether you’re purchasing a boat or renewing your insurance policy. Marine Surveys Canada is committed to delivering unmatched professionalism and value.

Understanding Condition & Valuation Surveys

Both purchase and insurance renewal surveys fall under the category of Condition & Valuation Surveys. The goal of these surveys is to determine the vessel’s condition and establish its fair market value. Please select the type of survey you require to find out more.

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Helm console on boat
Wooden boat lifted out of water in boathouse
Aft view of boat at sea trial

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