Email: larriecook@gmail.com
Credentials
I began my marine career in 1959 in Glasgow Scotland at John Brown's Shipyard as an apprentice boilermaker ship builder. Traveling back to Canada I was employed building and fabricating "Steel Boom Boats" for the logging industry for several years. Then, with my step father, lofted, built and fabricated several 38' wooden sail boats.
In 1967 I sailed around the world in a 150' ferro cement yacht "Moshka" At many ports visited around the world I was employed to fit, rig, and maintain many types of vessels from sail boats, power boats, barges etc.
In Australia 1973, I built a 54' steel ketch and sail around the world again. Back in Australia 1976, I started working in a boatyard lofting, building and fabricating aluminum and steel power boats, sail boats and barges. Eventually I moved into designing and fabricating power and sail boats. I started my own boatyard, where I again designed, built, fabricated steel and aluminum power and sail boats.
I have worked with ferro cement, fiberglass, steel, aluminum and wood boats for many years and rigged sail boats and fitting out many types of power boats.
I began Marine Surveying small craft in Australia in 1977 for pre-purchase, Insurance (fair market valuation and replacement value) and damage assessment. I have a total of about 47 years in the marine industry and 34 years as a marine surveyor. I have been working as a Marine Surveyor on the Sunshine Coast since 2001. I am a member of the Canadian Association Certified Marine Surveyors and a Master Marine Surveyor. I pride myself in keeping a breast of the latest and fullest technological advances in the industry and constantly strive to give the very best service I can provide my clients.
I have a university degree in education and have taught in many technical schools and colleges, welding, fabricating, Naval Architecture, boat building, sailing and scuba diving.
Appointed by Transport Canada to conduct surveys for tonnage measurement up to 24 meters.
Email: hill_d@telus.net
Credentials
Active boater for over 60 years and marine surveying since 2018. Kayaker, outrigger canoe steersperson, power boat operator and Chief Mate on a 34' Tri-Cabin Trawler. Responsible for the maintenance of all vessels I have operated.
Successfully completed the certification and accreditation program for Master Marine Surveyor and member of the Canadian Association of Certified Marine Surveyors. Surveyed pleasure power / sail boats and commercial vessels on the Sunshine Coast for Pre-purchase, Insurance including fair market valuation and replacement value, and Damage Assessments.
The list of the latest, most modern equipment available,
that we employ for non destructive testing and surveying is as
follows:
1 Digital multi-meter
2. ETC-7812 Induction moisture meter
3. MD-4G Digital 4 pin moisture meter
4. 14.1 mega pixel Digital camera
5. Digital video camera
6. ETC-881 Digital Ultrasonic Meter (non-destructive ultra sound instrument)
7. Infra-red laser thermo instrument
8.Laser Level
9. Laser pointer
10.GPS unit
11.Digital laser length and volume estimator
12.Electrical power outlet polarity meter
13. Pro. Mariner Analog corrosion test meter
14. Pro. Vision Boroscope
15. Boroscope with video screen
16. Underwater inspection video camera.
15 Lap top computer 1 Terabyte hard drive
16 Windows 10
17. DVD- CD-RW
18. Optik super high speed internet connection and wireless
19. Microsoft Word
20. Adobe Photoshop CS
20. Google
21. Thermal imaging camera
22. RPM digital meter to test the accuracy of analogue RPM guages.
23. Engine Compression testing unit.
The standards associations/societies that we make reference and adhere to are:
Note: L.P. Cook has been commissioned by Brian Fawkes of the Canadian Coast Guard Sechelt and Jack Dennis, Captain of the Canadian Coast Guard Pender Harbour Branch do marine surveys for their Vessels and appointed by Transport Canada qualified to undertake Tonnage Measurement.
Keeping abreast of the latest and fullest information by advice and direction from Dr. Calisal at the University Of Kelowna Marine Engineering Faculty and Dr Nicholson, University Of British Columbia Marine Engineering Faculty, for any abstract problems. Using Canspec Group Incorporated, who can supply the staff and expertise if the need arises for any high end non-destructive testing such as X-ray, Gamma ray, Shearography (speckle pattern laser instrument)
References
"Larrie Cook was secured as our Marine Surveyor and thanks to his careful inspection, we were informed of several problem areas with the boat we were about to purchase. Because of Larrie's qualified professionalism as a Marine Surveyor, we were spared problems and expenditures on that particular boat that we could not have anticipated. We are happy to recommend Larrie Cook to others."
Dr. P. Hoelzley.
Thank
you Larrie, for a wonderful job surveying our boat, and just so you know,
everyone we have referred to you has been equally delighted with your service.
Paul Scott, Pender Harbour, BC Canada
Mr. Cook performed these duties in a very thorough professional fashion and did indeed go far beyond what was expected of him in regards to testing and checking the overall condition of the vessel. His grasp of the technical aspects of the vessel and the equipment that he used were excellent. As well, his promptness in regards to answering phone calls and showing up for appointments were much appreciated and streamlined the whole process. Overall, I would rate Mr. Cook's performance and ability as excellent and recommend his services as a Marine Surveyor.
Brian T. Fawkes
Owner operator of MV Marquita.......Lt. Commander, Canadian Coast Guard Auxillary