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Namani being hauled out for a survey in Maine
It is absolutely critical that you, the (potential) owner, are present for the survey. Ask
questions, listen, and take notes. Learn from the surveyor and draw his attention to your
areas of concern. Let him know what type of sailing you plan to do and in what condi-
tions. If you race, tell him. If you heard a creaking sound last season, make sure he knows.
As a boat owner, you must act as the voice of your vessel in the same way that a parent re-
ports on the health of a young child to a pediatrician.
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