How Often Does a Boat Need To Be Inspected?
- By Tony Mers
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- 26 Jul, 2023
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Both living beings and inanimate objects benefit from a little TLC. Our bodies need annual wellness check-ups. Job sites inspect fire extinguishers every month. And automotive devices such as cars and boats require regular inspections as well.
Boat inspection regulations check off a list of important features and functions. Every new boat owner wonders, however, how often a boat needs to be inspected and who performs these inspections. We delve into these procedures in the sections below.
Hire a Professional Inspector Before Purchasing a Boat
No matter if your boat is new or used, a professional inspector should look it over before you purchase it. Professional inspections during the buying process are standard and help you spend your money on a safe boat. You and the person or company selling the boat should agree on the inspector, often called a boat surveyor.
These initial inspections aren’t free. As the buyer, it’s up to you to cover the cost of the survey. Different surveyors will charge either flat or hourly amounts based on the location and age of the boat, as well as the season. Contact the agreed-upon surveyor to ask about costs before the inspection so you can prepare your wallet.
Self-Inspect Your Boat Every Month
Once you buy your boat, you’re in charge of regular inspections and other forms of maintenance. While this can feel overwhelming, you can break inspection responsibilities down into a list that you check every month. You should include the following in your monthly self-inspection:
- Check that the propeller is secure.
- Look for any problems with your pumps.
- Check the engine and battery for corrosion.
- Evaluate fluid levels and refill as needed.
- Check the safety and efficiency of any electrical lines.
- Look at your waste tank and pump it out as needed.
Request a Free Vessel Safety Check Every Year
Your monthly self-inspection should keep your boat in top working order. However, a professional eye can catch problems that average boaters can’t. Bring in a professional for an annual boat inspection to make sure your boat is in the best shape possible.
Are you worried that an annual professional inspection is expensive and unaffordable? Don’t be! The US Coast Guard Auxiliary performs annual vessel safety checks for free. You can fill out a form on their website to request one in your area.
A boat needs to be inspected by a professional every year. If you move during the year, you should request an inspection in your new area, as regulations may change from region to region. If you move your boat after your inspection, consider getting another one to make sure your watercraft is still in top shape. Moving a boat requires a deft hand and intricate maritime expertise, and One Call Logistics boat moving services can make that moving process easier so you can focus on passing your inspection and getting back on the water.

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