Contact Marine Technologies
If you need to contact Marine Technologies about marine survey services, vessel inspections, or service availability, use the form below or call directly.
Marine Technologies provides professional marine survey services throughout Southeast Michigan, Lake St. Clair, the Detroit River, Port Huron, and Northern Ohio for boat buyers, owners, lenders, insurers, brokers, and attorneys.
If you are unsure which type of marine survey you need, we can help guide you to the right inspection based on your vessel and situation.
Direct Contact
Use the form on this page for quote requests, service questions, and vessel survey inquiries. For immediate assistance, call directly.
Phone: (734) 624-2271
Email: info@michiganboatsurveyor.com
Service Area: Southeast Michigan, Lake St. Clair, Detroit River, Port Huron, and Northern Ohio
Please include the boat type, approximate size, location, and the kind of survey you believe you need if known.
Why Clients Contact Us
- Pre-purchase boat survey requests
- Insurance survey questions
- Damage and claims inspection needs
- Boat appraisal and valuation requests
- General marine survey guidance
How can we help you?
Let us know how we can help you by filling out the info below or give us a call or text for a quick response.
Response times may vary depending on survey schedule, marina access, travel requirements, and vessel location. We serve clients throughout Michigan and Northern Ohio.
Frequently Asked Contact Questions
Not sure what survey you need?
We can help determine whether you need a pre-purchase, insurance, damage, or appraisal survey.
Need help quickly?
Calling is usually the fastest option for immediate assistance.
Buying a boat from a dealer or private seller?
Please include the vessel location and basic boat details when requesting a quote.
Need a Marine Survey in Michigan or Northern Ohio?
Marine Technologies provides professional marine survey services with detailed reporting, responsive communication, and experienced guidance.
Marine Technologies follows recognized marine industry standards, including guidance associated with the Society of Accredited Marine Surveyors (SAMS).
