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| Small Power Watercraft Damage and Claim Evaluation |
Course Syllabus |
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| Scope: |
| In depth two-day classroom program providing a comprehensive and progressive step-by-step process for identifying and evaluating damages of small power watercraft. Course covers damages to engine/propulsion systems (i.e. inboard, inboard/outboard and outboard engines) and damages to hull (i.e. impact, dry lay-up, transom, and stringers.). |
| Goals: |
| The course is not intended to make the participant an expert. It will enable attendees to more effectively make a complete and proper evaluation of marine damage claims by providing hands on experience in identifying individual components, understanding their interaction with each other, and identification of specific failures encountered in evaluating such claims. It will also provide the participant with practical knowledge to work closely with experts, such as professional technicians, forensic engineers, metallurgists and professional surveyors. |
| Who Will Benefit:
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The course will benefit anyone who needs or desires to learn more about identifying and evaluating physical damages in marine applications. It will be especially helpful to those with mechanical knowledge and skills, and to those currently responsible for evaluating marine damage claims.
It will also benefit those with little exposure or infrequent experience in marine claims. |
| How the Course is Presented: |
| Course presentation includes lecture, slides, cutaways, video and actual examples of failed components. Course materials are presented in sequential and progressive sections in lecture format using the various visual aids. Participants, in small groups, or one on one with the presenters, then examine and handle the individual examples and visual aids. Presented material is reviewed in group question and answer sessions before progressing to the next course section. Material review continues until presenters are comfortable that participants have grasped the material and concepts presented. |
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