Marine Surveys
Understanding Marine Surveys
Marine surveys provide independent assessments of vessel condition, risk profile, operational suitability, and, where applicable, market positioning or valuation context. They support informed decision-making across ownership, purchase, insurance, transport, project, and operational environments.
At NIMA Marine, marine surveys are approached as practical decision-support tools — helping vessel owners, buyers, insurers, operators, and marine stakeholders better understand observable condition, context, and purpose-specific requirements at the time of inspection.
When a Marine Survey May Be Appropriate
Different circumstances call for different survey approaches. Marine surveys are commonly requested:
- Before purchasing or selling a vessel
- For insurance placement, renewal, or underwriting review
- Following damage, incidents, or casualty events
- During transport, loading, discharge, or project cargo movements
- For independent valuation, finance, estate, ownership, or legal contexts
- To address specific operational, technical, compliance, or project requirements
Survey Services
NIMA Marine provides surveying services across yachts, small craft, workboats, and associated marine assets. Services may include:
- Pre-Purchase & Phase-Out Surveys — Due diligence, condition assessment, and ownership transition support.
- Insurance Surveys — Risk, condition, and underwriting support.
- Damage Surveys — Post-incident assessment, documentation, and reporting.
- Cargo & Transport Surveys — Marine assets, vessels, and associated equipment within transport and logistics contexts.
- Valuation Surveys — Independent valuation and market positioning assessments.
- Custom & Purpose-Specific Surveys — Survey scopes tailored to particular operational or project requirements.
Marine Surveys Knowledge Series
The Marine Surveys Knowledge Series is a structured educational resource designed to help vessel owners, buyers, insurers, and marine professionals better understand survey types, survey scope, interpretation, and practical application across small craft operations.
Begin with the Knowledge Hub overview or explore individual articles below.
Understanding Survey Scope and Interpretation
Marine surveys are conducted within a defined and agreed scope of work shaped by purpose, vessel type, operational context, and intended use of findings.
Survey findings are based on observations made at the time of inspection and are interpreted within the practical limitations of access, operational status, environmental conditions, and available information.
Understanding survey purpose and scope is often essential to correctly interpreting findings and selecting the most appropriate assessment approach.
Not Sure Which Survey You Need?
Survey requirements vary depending on vessel type, intended use, stakeholder needs, and operational context. If you are uncertain which survey type or scope is right for you, defining the purpose of the assessment is often the best place to begin. Contact NIMA Marine to discuss your situation and the most appropriate next steps.
This article is provided for general information only and does not constitute legal or insurance advice. Requirements may differ based on your vessel, location, insurer, and circumstances. Always consult your insurance provider, Transport Canada, and qualified professionals for guidance specific to your vessel.








