Have you ever had a boating problem while at sea?
Can you envision one? How is the condition of your boats electrical
and mechanical systems? Does your vessel have any structural defects
or faults? An infrared marine inspection can ease your mind and
answer these questions for you. You receive this knowledge using
advanced infrared technology for your expensive investment. And,
this information is not as easily obtained with traditional inspection
methods.
You will receive an infrared inspection
of:
your boats hull and superstructure
its electrical system
the mechanical system, and
if it applies, your shore power source
The business segments served are:
recreational markets including small craft and yachts
commercial markets which include tourist and passenger vessels,
workboats, fishing boats, and shipping vessels
marinas
shipping terminals
Here's how infrared benefits you in marine applications:
it allows the seller to document their vessels condition visually
with infrared images
gives the buyer a pre-purchase inspection and visual images for
documentation which are not attainable with conventional marine
inspection methods
provides for insurance documentation
use for appraisal and damage assessments
correcting problems with power generation
locating water and moisture problems
assessment of the hulls condition for defects or faults
validates repairs and work for warranties
assures electrical and mechanical systems are at efficient operating
condition
The knowledge you will gain from an infrared marine inspection is
a perception of your vessel as you’ve probably never experienced
before. Infrared lets you ‘see’ a thermal image of your vessel and
allows for a quick and accurate survey of its condition, structurally
and mechanically. Infrared technology in marine applications gives
you another level of knowledge to assure your and others safety
on the water. And, it allows for efficient predictive maintenance
procedures.
Be safe. Insure your loved ones and passengers safety with an infrared
marine inspection. Rates are competitive and a vessel under 100
feet typically takes a couple of hours to complete. Larger vessels,
marinas and terminal facilities usually require more time for a
complete infrared inspection. Your infrared marine survey includes
a CD of all infrared images taken during your vessels survey. Safe
boating!
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