Six Simple Survey Saving suggestions...

Each Survey is a dedicated safety check for the vessel & its equipment.
Some years a survey is more extensive than others.
Here's six steps to save time and money on survey:

1. Check Certificate of Survey expiry dates for Compass, Radio and any Exemptions.
2. Refer to Survey Plan to see what is required this time/year.
    If necessary, prepare to have the shaft crack tested.
3. Check Safety Equipment List to ensure that everything named is on board, current and operational.
Life-jackets:
Check each one has a whistle, secure straps and then lay them out for easy inspection.
Personal Flotation Devices:
Check that inflatable PFD's have a current certificate.
Life Buoys:
Ensure the MOB light is working, reflector tape is adequate and name of vessel is clearly marked on each buoy.
Emergency Steering: 
Single screw vessels - locate emergency tiller/steering equipment.
Flares:
Make them available and get new ones if they have expired.
Charts:
Make sure all listed ones are on board and up to date.
4. Go to your Safety Equipment List to update expiry dates, then print a copy for your on board manual.
5. Ensure everything in Maintenance Plan is up to date and completed.
6. Provide access to as much of the boat as possible - floorboards lifted etc.
With these six simple suggestions checked off, you will save time and money at survey.

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