Boat Survey in Townsville

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Townsville Boat Survey

Seabourne Electronics in Townsville offers expert boat survey services for both recreational and commercial vessels. Our fully trained and certified team conducts thorough inspections to ensure your equipment complies with Australian maritime law. We perform surveys for AMSA DCV vessels, bulk carriers, and more, including GMDSS, SSAS, AIS, EPIRB, and Highlander SVDR/VDR systems. Approved by Bureau Veritas (BV), American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), Lloyd’s Register (LR), and AMSA, we deliver trusted, professional service. Whether you're a commercial operator or a private boat owner, Seabourne Electronics has your boat survey needs covered across Townsville and surrounding coastal regions.

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Certified to perform boat surveys for GMDSS, SSAS, AIS, EPIRB, and SVDR/VDR systems

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Approved by BV, ABS, LR, and AMSA to service vessels of all sizes across Townsville and surrounding coastal areas

Boat Survey Importance

A professional boat survey is essential for ensuring the safety, compliance, and reliability of your vessel. Whether you're operating a commercial fishing boat or managing a large cargo ship, regular surveys help identify potential issues before they become costly problems. Surveys also ensure compliance with Australian maritime laws and international safety standards, reducing the risk of fines, delays, or accidents. At Seabourne Electronics in Townsville, our certified surveyors provide accurate, detailed inspections for all major systems, including GMDSS and EPIRBs. This service is vital for maintaining vessel integrity, protecting crew and cargo, and upholding your professional or recreational marine reputation.

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