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Whether it is a pre-purchase survey, insurance survey or a marine claims investigation, Safeguard Marine Surveying LLC has been the leader in the marine survey field. Safeguard Marine Surveying has been in business since 1994 providing our clients with the highest quality marine surveys and claims investigation for recreational boats and yachts, both power and sail.

Our expertise, knowledge and experience is put to work for you to safeguard your interests. Continuing education is the key for today's ever changing vessel systems and composites.
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Mike Davenport (AMS) is permitted to use the Accredited Marine Surveyor designation denoting membership in the Society of Accredited Marine Surveyors that require members to meet strict professional, technical and ethical standards. In addition we are a member of American Boat and Yacht Council and not only accepted, but recommended, by Boat US Marine Insurance as well as numerous other finance and insurance institutions worldwide. Why should you have the vessel surveyed? Most insurance companies and banks will require them.
Safeguard Marine Surveying LLC has supported insurance institutions and vessel owners by evaluating damages to pleasure and commercial vessels. With our expertise we can evaluate damages thoroughly and accurately, and make appropriate repair recommendations and or evaluate repair estimates. For all assignments the insured will be contacted by phone, usually ASAP, but always within twenty four (24) hours. We determine cause and origin, nature and extent of damage, cost of repairs and fair market value as requested.
Safeguard Marine Surveying LLC requires payment on the day of service; absolutely no information will be released either verbally or written without payment. Payment is by cash, check, money order, or wire transfer. Based out of Sarasota Florida, Safeguard Marine Surveying LLC has been providing our clients with marine surveys and claims investigation since 1994.
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Dave Beachy
Apr 26, 2020
We needed an appraisal for our boat. Mike did a great job! Highly recommend!