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Marine Surveying in the United States is an unregulated industry.
Anyone
can call himself a marine surveyor and begin bumbling about a boat and
writing a “survey”. Considering the importance a qualified
survey holds to protect you, your family, and your friends from a potentially
unsafe vessel, this is truly a decision where caveat emptor applies.
Not to mention the enormous financial implications of purchasing a potentially
unfit vessel. Regardless of the surveyor you choose, you should
feel comfortable discussing all issues with him, his qualifications,
and to have a clear understanding of the content and quality of the end
product that you expect.
At
McGoldrick Marine Surveying I represent you.
No other person receives any information about a subject vessel without
your authorization.
Continuing education in the field of Marine Surveying is imperative
to keep up with changing construction technologies and standards.
Continuing education is another fundamental tenet at McGoldrick Marine
Surveying allowing me to stay one step ahead of the competition and
to remain on the leading edge of survey techniques for my clients.
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Kevin McGoldrick Experience and
Education:
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Accredited Marine Surveyor #965 |
Member of the Society of Accredited Marine
Surveyors specializing in yachts and small craft |
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Master of Business
Administration |
Fordham University,
New York, New York |
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Bachelor of Science |
State University of
New York at Brockport, BS Business |
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Freelance Writer |
Freelance writer focusing on
vessel systems, installation and maintenance for various
national publications such as DIY Boater and Ocean Navigator magazines. |
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Certificate |
Wooden Boat School,
Annapolis, Maryland, Surveying Fiberglass Boats |
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Additional Memberships |
Please view
Memberships page. |
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