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Marine surveyors are the gatekeepers of boat safety, insurance, and financing — and it’s one of the most accessible high-income niches for people who love boats. Here’s what marine surveyors earn in 2026.
Marine Surveyor Salary Overview
By Career Level
| Level | Annual Earnings |
|---|---|
| Apprentice / associate surveyor | $35,000–$55,000 |
| Working surveyor (employed, 1–3 yrs) | $50,000–$70,000 |
| Independent surveyor (3–7 yrs) | $65,000–$100,000 |
| NAMS CMS or SAMS AMS certified | $80,000–$130,000 |
| Commercial vessel / superyacht surveyor | $100,000–$200,000+ |
Type of Survey and Fee Range
| Survey Type | Typical Fee |
|---|---|
| Pre-purchase / condition and valuation (under 30 ft) | $400–$800 |
| Pre-purchase / C&V (30–50 ft) | $700–$1,400 |
| Pre-purchase / C&V (50–80 ft) | $1,200–$2,500 |
| Insurance survey (existing vessel) | $300–$700 |
| Damage survey (insurance claim) | $500–$1,500+ |
| Commercial vessel survey | $2,000–$8,000/day |
| Appraisal only (no haul-out) | $200–$500 |
Self-Employed Income Model
A busy independent marine surveyor in a coastal market doing 5–8 surveys per week:
| Activity | Volume | Revenue |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-purchase surveys (30–45 ft avg) | 4/week × $900 avg | $187,200/year |
| Insurance surveys | 3/week × $450 avg | $70,200/year |
| Damage surveys (periodic) | 2/month × $900 avg | $21,600/year |
| Gross total | ~$279,000 | |
| Expenses (travel, insurance, overhead) | ~$40,000–$60,000 | |
| Net income | ~$220,000–$240,000 (top-end performer) |
Average solo surveyors in most markets net $80,000–$130,000 working at a moderate pace of 3–5 surveys/week.
Geographic Market Premiums
| Market | Fee Premium vs. National Average |
|---|---|
| Florida (Miami, Fort Lauderdale) | 15–25% above average |
| Pacific Northwest (Seattle, Puget Sound) | 10–20% above average |
| New England (Newport, Boston, ME) | 10–20% above average |
| Great Lakes (Chicago, Cleveland) | At or near national average |
| Hawaii / Pacific Islands | 20–30% above average |
| Gulf Coast (Houston, New Orleans) | 5–15% above average |
| Interior US / landlocked markets | Below average; limited demand |
NAMS vs. SAMS Credentials Compared
| Feature | NAMS CMS | SAMS AMS® |
|---|---|---|
| Full name | National Association of Marine Surveyors — Certified Marine Surveyor | Society of Accredited Marine Surveyors — Accredited Marine Surveyor |
| Experience required | Documented surveying experience + peer review | 10,000+ documented survey hours |
| Exam | Written + oral exams | Written + oral exams |
| Annual dues (approx.) | ~$400–$600 | ~$300–$500 |
| Industry recognition | Widely accepted by insurers and lenders | Widely accepted by insurers and lenders |
| Member community | ~1,500 members | ~750 members |
| Best for | All types of surveying | All types; rigorous credential |
Both are respected. Many surveyors hold both credentials.
Career Background Entering Marine Surveying
| Background | Advantage |
|---|---|
| USCG licensed captain | Regulatory knowledge; vessel handling expertise |
| Marine technician / mechanic | Mechanical systems knowledge |
| Boat builder / composite specialist | Hull construction and structural assessment |
| Naval architect | Engineering credentials; high-value commercial work |
| Insurance claims adjuster | Damage survey and report writing skills |
Marine surveying is typically a second-career path. Most entrants are 35–55 with deep maritime backgrounds.
Training Programs
| Organization | Offering | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| NAMS (nams.org) | Fundamentals course; member exam prep | $400–$800 |
| SAMS (marinesurvey.org) | Chapter-based training | Varies |
| IIMS (iims.org.uk) | Surveying diploma programs | $1,000–$3,000 |
| The Nautical Institute | Marine professional training | Varies |
Job Outlook
Demand for marine surveyors is driven by:
- Growing recreational boating market (US boat sales exceeded $50 billion in recent years)
- Lender and insurer requirements for surveys on most vessels over $10,000
- Aging surveyor population; active NAMS/SAMS members average 55+ years old — strong entry opportunity
BLS does not track marine surveyors specifically, but industry observers note significant undersupply of qualified surveyors in many coastal markets.
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