Engineer inspecting engine systems in a yacht engine room

Systems Reviewed.
Service Intervals Scheduled.
Fully Operational and Onboarded.

A comprehensive audit of the vessel and every system aboard ensures a management program built for reliability, availability, and long-term value.

Without a thorough Vessel Audit, yacht management is reactive by default. Owners inherit problems they did not know existed, and managers respond to failures rather than preventing them. A marine survey, conducted for a transaction or insurance, can be a good start but is only a snapshot. Developing a baseline of the vessel condition with a full operating audit of the vessel and every system aboard, is completed with the expectation that the vessel will be managed for years, not sold in months.

The audit is comprehensive. Every element of the vessel is inspected and documented: current condition, age, service history, manufacturer specifications, and any deferred maintenance. Prior records and disclosures are verified directly, rather than carry assumptions forward.

That audit becomes the basis for a prioritized scope of work, a maintenance schedule, and a management budget. Every line item traces back to a verified condition. When something needs attention, we have the information to show you why.

Know Where You Stand Before You Set Out

Whether you have just purchased or you are moving from another arrangement, good management begins with a thorough Vessel Audit to baseline the yacht's condition so no assumptions are carried forward.

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