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Zenith Maritime LLC

School of Marine Arts

Seattle, Washington USA

Introduction to the Art of Marine Survey -Yachts and Small Craft

7 to 11 March 2011 – 0830 to 1700

Nordby Conference Center – Fishermen’s Terminal

Seattle, Washington

Monday

-  Welcome and course introduction

-  Marine survey and the role of the marine surveyor

-  Accreditation societies (SAMS, NAMS)

-  Request for services

-  Vessel types and descriptions

-  Nature of observations and findings

-  Use of USCG Navigation - Vessel Inspections Circulars (NVIC) as guidance in

marine survey work.

-  Lunch (1200 – 1300)

-  Tools used in marine survey work

-  Galvanic Corrosion

-  Wooden vessel construction, deficiencies, and inspection techniques –

Tuesday

-  Recap of previous day

-  Wooden vessel construction, deficiencies, and inspection techniques

-  Wooden vessel fastenings and inspection techniques

-  Observation and recommendations regarding refastening

-  Fiberglass vessel construction, deficiencies, and inspection techniques

-  Use of electronic moisture meters

-  Lunch (1200 – 1300)

-  Steel and aluminum vessel construction, deficiencies, and NDT inspection

-  Electrical Systems

Wednesday

-  Recap of previous day

-  Vessel safety systems, lifesaving devices, and regulations

(USCG Auxiliary, Zenith Maritime).

-  Sail rig inspection

-  Lunch (1200 – 1300)

-  Overview of damage surveys

-  Marine machinery inspection

-  Review of ABYC, NFPA, and CFR standards and recommended practices

-  Commercial vessel inspection – passenger and fishing (flag administration

classification and certification schemes – regulations - USCG, DNV)

Thursday

-  Recap of previous day

-  Vessel stability observations – Capt. David Yell

-  Survey reports – content and use of work product by clients, marine lenders,

insurance underwriters, and marine trade professional

-  Lunch (1200 – 1300)

-  Review of survey reports – nature of minimum content

-  Value surveys (Fair Market Value – Best and Highest Use – Comparative Sales)

Friday

-  Recap of previous day

-  Boat yard – marina inspections

-  Lunch (1200 – 1300)

-  Preparation of group reports on findings

-  Presentation of group reports

-  Presentation of Certificates of Completion

Materials (supplied) –

-  Student study guide – Zenith Maritime and guest speakers

-  Surveying Fiberglass Sail Boats, Henry Mustin

Federal Requirements for Recreational and Fishing Vessels - USCG

Recommended Reading –

-  Surveying Small Craft, Ian Nicolson – Sheridan House

-  Metal Corrosion in Boats, Nigel Warren – International Marine Publishing

-  The Nature of Boats, David Gerr - International Marine Publishing

Details of Classic Boat Construction, The Hull – Larry Pardey – Waterline Books

ABYC – Standards and Recommended Practices for Yachts and Small Craft – American

Yacht and Boat Council

National Fire Protection Association 10/302 – NFPA

33 CFR Subchapter S – Boating Safety (Parts 173 – 199), 46 CFR Subchapter C –

Uninspected Vessels (Parts 24 to 28), 46 CFR Subchapter T – Inspected Small Passenger

Vessels (Parts 175 to 185).

Classroom Location -

Nordby Conference Center, Fishermen’s Terminal – Seattle, Washington.

The Nordby Building (just east of the main terminal building – towards net sheds) – conference room is on north side of building (facing boat basin).

3919 18th Ave West

Seattle, Washington 98119

Zenith Maritime LLC – Seattle

11209 Bayview Place – Anderson Island, Washington 98303 USA

360.471.6148 – www.zenithmaritime.com