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Tri-State Marine Services LLC

5.0
2 Reviews
Location: LEANDER, TX 78641

Buying a boat remotely? Manage your risk with Tri-State Marine's tiered surveys.
1) Start with a Remote Valuation & Buyer's Checklist. Professional valuation using resources like soldboats.com, BUC Pro, plus a custom inspection checklist and remote surveyor guidance (if available).
2) Next, an On-Site Walk-Through with photos/videos to highlight key issues.
3) A Condition & Valuation Survey (not for finance/insurance) offers a comprehensive assessment, including a sea trial, hull/systems checks, engine checks, and equipment review, adhering to USCG/ABYC guidelines. A detailed report and valuation are provided.
4) Finally, a Full Survey meets financing/insurance requirements. Get peace of mind before you buy!

We are a team of professional Marine Surveyors serving central Texas. With offices in Austin, Ft. Worth and Houston, we serve clients from Kemah, Houston through San Antonio, Austin to Dallas Ft. Worth and will travel to ensure we meet your timeline. We offer Condition and Valuation surveys, Damage Surveys as well as Electrical and Corrosion surveys.
We are all Graduate Surveyors from the Chapman School of Seamanship, ABYC Master Advisors in Standards and Marine Systems, Members of the Association of Certified Marine Surveyors (ACMS) and members of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers.

Services:
  • Boat Surveyor
  • Marine Electronics
  • Marine Surveyor
  • Marine Electrical

Featured Reviews for Marine Surveyor Pros in Cameron

Billy Fox Marine Surveyor
Michael S
October 3, 2024
“Great experience overall. Professional, responsive and thorough.“
Garrett Marine Surveys
Todd I
July 11, 2024
“Jim was very thorough and extremely easy to work with. A true pro.“
Elite Marine Surveyors
Chad C
September 23, 2024
“Great team of knowledgeable guys. Did a very thorough survey on a 61 Princess I was buying and found all sorts of things that I'm sure the average surveyor would miss, including a section of wet deck that will be pricey to repair. Reasonably priced and very good communication. Got the report back in 24 hours.“

Marine Surveyor FAQs

What does a marine surveyor do?

A marine surveyor is a trained professional who inspects boats and yachts to assess their condition, safety, and value. They provide detailed reports that are often required for buying or selling a vessel, obtaining insurance, or meeting regulatory requirements.

When should I hire a marine surveyor?

You should hire a marine surveyor whenever you’re purchasing a used boat, renewing insurance, after major repairs or modifications, or if you simply want an expert evaluation of your boat’s current condition and value.

What types of surveys can a marine surveyor perform?

Marine surveyors typically offer several types of surveys including pre-purchase surveys, insurance surveys, appraisal surveys, and damage surveys. Each survey is tailored to a specific need—whether it’s determining fair market value or assessing damage after an incident.

How long does a marine survey take?

The time depends on the size and complexity of the vessel. On average, a standard pre-purchase marine survey can take anywhere from 4 to 8 hours, with a detailed report delivered within a few days.

How much does a marine survey cost?

Costs vary based on the boat’s size, type, and the scope of the survey. Most marine surveyors charge a per-foot rate, typically ranging from $20 to $30 per foot, plus additional fees for haul-outs or specialized inspections.

Will a marine surveyor sea trial the boat?

Many pre-purchase surveys include a sea trial where the marine surveyor tests the boat on the water to evaluate its performance, handling, and onboard systems. Be sure to confirm whether a sea trial is included before booking.

Do I need a marine survey for boat insurance?

Most insurance companies require a current marine survey to underwrite or renew a boat insurance policy, especially for older vessels. The survey helps them understand the boat’s condition and risk factors.

How do I choose the right marine surveyor?

Look for a surveyor who is accredited by organizations like SAMS (Society of Accredited Marine Surveyors) or NAMS (National Association of Marine Surveyors), has experience with your type of boat, and provides sample reports for review.