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Dansea is an independent marine surveying company based in Cape Town, specialising in the surveying of small craft. We survey throughout the
Southern African region.

 

    We provide a variety of surveys including for pre-purchase of vessels, insurance purposes, valuations, damage reports  as well as new builds and refits.”

 

           –  Anthony Dancig, BSc(Mech)Eng MSc(Eng) PrEng

Our Surveying Services

Pre-Survey Inspection
Pre–Purchase Condition
Damage Survey

This service is provided for those who
would like some initial independent unbiased

information on a vessel before they commit to
travelling and a full 
pre-purchase survey. The
report from this 
inspection will give a general
overview of the condition of the 
vessel and will
be accompanied by many photographs. Before
the purchase of any vessel a full pre-purchase
condition and valuation survey is
always recommended.

This is the most comprehensive type of inspection
and
 is strongly recommended before the purchase
of any
 vessel. Condition and overall operation of the
vessel is
 examined, including the following criteria:
structural
 integrity, electrical systems, propulsion
system, fuel
 system, other machinery, navigation
equipment,
 miscellaneous on board systems,
electronics, cosmetic
 appearance and overall
maintenance. This survey
 includes an out of
water inspection and a sea trial.

Following any incident, it is necessary to
determine its 
possible cause, and to assess
the extent of damage, the 
recommended
repairs, and the estimated costs involved.

Valuation Survey
New Build and Refit Survey
Insurance Survey

Used as a means to determine a fair market value of
vessel, this is not a condition survey. The inspection
is 
intended to gather enough information about the
vessel
in its present condition and location to provide
a report
 that may be required by your bank or loan
provider, or 
for other legal reasons.

During the construction of a new vessel, major
repairs or
 a refit, it is advantageous to have an independent surveyor acting in the interest of
the owner. 
The surveyor’s role is to provide
technical advice to the 
owner, and wherever
possible to make sure that all 
specifications
are met by the yard and the contractors. 
A
record is kept with text and photographs of
the work 
as it progresses, and this can provide
a history and proof 
of work completed.

This inspection and report is performed so that
the
 insurance company can determine whether
or not the
 vessel is an acceptable risk, and its fair
market value.
 Particular interest is paid to the
structural integrity and
 safety of the vessel for
its intended use. Many companies
 require a
survey before offering insurance, particularly
if
 it is an older vessel, and also periodically
during its life.

Our Surveyor

A graduate Mechanical Engineer with a passion for boats, Anthony
has been in the marine trades for most of his working life and has
practical expertise in wood and steel as well as high performance
composite construction. He has a Diploma in Marine Surveying from
the Lloyds Maritime Academy and is a registered Professional Engineer.

 

He spent 8 years cruising and working in the West Indies on his own
wooden 1926 gaff pilot cutter “Caprice” which he restored back to
original over a number of years. He has also owned and restored a
40ft steel Robert Clark design built in 1964.

He founded Enza Marine in Cape Town in 1992, specialising in diesel
motors and mechanical and electrical engineering services to yachts
and commercial vessels. He later started and owned a similar business
in Grenada in the West Indies.

 

After a stint as a Superyacht Chief Engineer, Anthony returned to
South Africa where he worked at senior management level for
internationally renowned shipyards, building high performance
composite sailing catamarans and mono-hulls. 

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