True Heading Marine Surveying & Consulting

True Heading Marine Surveying & Consulting True Heading Marine Surveying & Consulting is proud to offer complete and thorough marine surveying and consulting services for the VA/MD/DC areas.

True Heading Marine Surveying & Consulting is proud to offer complete and thorough marine surveying and consulting services available for the Northern Virginia, DC and Maryland areas. The types of surveys we offer are Pre-Purchase Condition and Valuation, Insurance, Finance/Re-Financing or if your marina requires a survey prior to issuing a boat slip lease. We are now also providing insurance dama

ge claims work. In addition we offer consulting and orientation services for the first time boat owner. We also will attend the sea trial of your prospective boat as a performance consultant see that the boat meets the manufacturers specifications.

A very important update to ABYC for your safety:
03/04/2026

A very important update to ABYC for your safety:

Carbon monoxide (CO) is often called the silent killer for a reason. It is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless toxic gas that is formed as a product of the incomplete combustion of carbon or a carbon compound and is slightly less dense than air. It can build up quickly without anyone noticing. Engines, generators, or fuel-burning appliances can all produce CO, turning an enjoyable trip into a dangerous situation within minutes. It is important to note that the source of CO can be also located on another boat.

The 2025 revision of ABYC A-24, Installation of Carbon Monoxide Detectors and Alarms, brings clearer guidance on how people should be protected, including a better definition of what areas actually require CO detection.

WHERE SHOULD CO DETECTORS BE INSTALLED?
ABYC A-24 requires carbon monoxide detectors to be installed to monitor the atmosphere in habitable spaces. The definition of habitable space is a new addition to the standard that covers spaces surrounded by permanent structure in which there is provision for any of the following activities:

- sleeping
- cooking
- eating
- navigation or steering
- washing or toilet use

In simple terms, if people spend time inside the space, it should be monitored. Storage lockers, open cockpits, and engine rooms are not considered habitable spaces and typically do not require detectors.

INSTALLATION LOCATION MATTERS
Even the best detector cannot work properly if installed in the wrong place. Detectors must be installed in locations to avoid:

- physical damage, including harm from rain, water, or sunlight; and
- dilution of sampled air (e.g., near hatches, ports, or forced ventilation openings); and
- inadequate natural air circulation (e.g., in corners).

USE MARINE DETECTORS
Only detectors tested by an independent laboratory to comply with the requirements of UL 2034, Single and Multiple Station Carbon Monoxide Alarms, including the applicable sections pertaining to use on recreational boats should be installed onboard.

KEEP THEM WORKING
- Check detectors regularly following manufacturer guidance.
- Replace units before the indicated replacement date.
- If an alarm sounds: evacuate, ventilate, investigate, and take corrective action.

A properly installed CO detector plays a critical role in protecting everyone onboard. Take a moment to check your boat. Make sure your CO detection system meets these requirements.

For more information, refer to ABYC A-24 or contact the Standards and Compliance Department at [email protected].

A Cheoy Lee 63 Motorsailer for this week’s only job.
09/09/2024

A Cheoy Lee 63 Motorsailer for this week’s only job.

A Cruisers Yachts 2870 Express to get back to work after vacation.
07/31/2024

A Cruisers Yachts 2870 Express to get back to work after vacation.

A classic Chris Craft 50 to kick off a full week of surveys.
06/03/2024

A classic Chris Craft 50 to kick off a full week of surveys.

Something different today. A Scout 30 Express:
05/31/2024

Something different today. A Scout 30 Express:

A Sea Ray 330 Sundancer for today:
05/30/2024

A Sea Ray 330 Sundancer for today:

Back to work after the weekend with a Sea Ray 320 Sundancer.
05/28/2024

Back to work after the weekend with a Sea Ray 320 Sundancer.

Insurance Underwriting C&V today on this still beautiful 1979 Viking 43 Double Cabin MY:
05/16/2024

Insurance Underwriting C&V today on this still beautiful 1979 Viking 43 Double Cabin MY:

A Four Winns Vista 328 to get a full week started:
05/13/2024

A Four Winns Vista 328 to get a full week started:

Kicking off our week with a Ranger Z119 bass boat.
05/06/2024

Kicking off our week with a Ranger Z119 bass boat.

Insurance C&V on a Viking Sport Cruiser 72 MY for today.
05/02/2024

Insurance C&V on a Viking Sport Cruiser 72 MY for today.

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21 Fendall Avenue
Alexandria, VA
22304

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