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CAPT.
THOMAS J. LASKEY, NAMS-CMS, SAMS-AMS
MARINE SURVEYOR CERTIFICATION, ACCREDITATION AND SPECIAL MARINE QUALIFICATIONS
• Professional marine surveyor for over 25 years
• NATIONAL ASSOCIATION of MARINE SURVEYORS,
Certified Marine Surveyor, Certification attained 1989 - #146-566
• SOCIETY of ACCREDITED MARINE SURVEYORS,
Accredited Marine Surveyor, Accreditation attained 2000 - #646
• Actively engaged in National Association
of Marine Surveyors (NAMS) and the Society of Accredited Marine Surveyors (SAMS) sponsored continuing educational programs
to maintain marine surveyor certification and expertise
• Technical Board Member of The American Boat and
Yacht Council – 2000 to 2008
• Electrical Project Technical Committee Member of The American Boat and
Yacht Council – 1987 to 1995
• Hull and Deck Structures Project Technical Committee Member of The American
Boat and Yacht Council – 1996 to 2002
• Boat US “Marine Surveyor Referral" listed
• Experienced Commercial Passenger Vessel Operator
• U.S. Coast Guard Licensed 100-ton Ocean Operator
– continuous since original issue in 1962
• U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Instructor
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U.S. Power Squadron Instructor (past)
• State of Maryland Boating Instructor (#3452)
Marine
Surveyor Experience
Senior Marine Surveyor, INA/CIGNA/INAMAR Marine Insurance Company, 1981-1999
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Provided technical support for the marine claims department relative to yacht and commercial hull construction, hull and machinery
damage claims and their repair
• Provided technical support for marine underwriting departments relative to
yacht and commercial hull construction, condition and evaluation surveys, vessel operations and regulations
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Provided technical support for marine cargo claims and underwriting purposes relative to marine cargo storage facilities,
marine cargo packing and cargo stowage site surveys
• Provided technical support for marine special risk departments
relative to marina construction and risk evaluations, marine repair facilities, marine storage facilities, shipbuilder and
ship repairer risk evaluations
LASKEY MARINE SERVICES, 1999 – present
• Provides commercial
hull and private vessel pre-purchase surveys, insurance condition and valuation surveys, damage survey, financial evaluations,
independent consultations, and boat handling instructions
U.S. Military Service
• U.S. Coast
Guard, Search and Rescue Boat Coxswain, Petty Officer, Boatswain’s Mate 2nd Class
• U.S. Coast Guard,
Executive Petty Officer, USCG Cutter “Cleat”
Educational Background
• Wooden
Boat Survey School
• Detroit Diesel Allison Marine Engine Series Training
• Insurance Company
of North America Accident Analysis
• Insurance Company of North America Loss Control Management
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Accident Investigation Training
• Westlawn School of Yacht Design (selected subjects)
• Pennsylvania
Military College
Management Experience
• Multi-vessel Owner / USCG Licensed Operator of 65’
and 85’ commercial passenger vessels in New Jersey and Florida, 1962 - 1981
Memberships and Organizations
• American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC)
• National Association of Marine Surveyors (NAMS)
• Society of Accredited Marine Surveyors (SAMS)
• U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary (USCGAUX)
• U.S. Power Squadron (inactive) (USPS)
Profile
Tom came from a family of boaters.
His grandfather owned a boatyard on the banks of the Delaware River. Tom launched his career in the marine industry at the
age of 12 when his father started a fishing boat business in 1956. Just like Tom, his three brothers are all USCG licensed
captains actively involved in marine enterprises.
Tom and his wife Lynn own a 48’ motor yacht that they
use to enjoy cruising and sportfishing along Florida’s Gulf Coast.
After providing twenty years of marine
technical support to a major world leader in the marine insurance industry, Tom decided to make his great marine expertise
available to the marine public. His experience in conducting thousands of vessel surveys, marine insurance claims and underwriting,
as well as vessel construction and damage repair, makes him the logical choice when it comes to your boat and your marine
facility survey needs.
Certified by the National Association of Marine Surveyors (NAMS) and an Accredited Marine
Surveyor in the Society of Accredited Marine Surveyors (SAMS), Tom’s qualifications as a marine surveyor are well known
throughout the Atlantic seaboard. He has also conducted numerous yacht and marina surveys along the Gulf Coast States, California,
Washington and Oregon thereby providing him with the first hand knowledge to understand your specific geographical or navigational
needs.
Coast Guard licensed in 1962, Tom holds a current 100-ton Ocean Masters License. He has owned and operated
numerous large commercial passenger-carrying vessels in addition to private pleasure craft. His experience as a boatswain’s
mate and search and rescue boat coxswain in the U.S. Coast Guard taught him the invaluable lessons of heavy weather operations.
He understands the conditions you may encounter.
Along with maintaining his various surveyor certifications, Tom
served eight years as a member of the American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) Technical Review Board. In addition, he
served on the ABYC Hull and Deck Structures, and the Electrical Project Technical Committees. Since joining ABYC in 1981,
and serving as a standards committee member for fifteen years, he has helped write today’s widely used marine industry
recommended boat safety standards.
In addition to Capt. Tom’s expertise, his wife Lynn works along with him
and is an excellent marine consultant. Lynn complements the survey team as she addresses the technical issues in addition
to the boating interests and concerns of both men and women.
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