Not all firms are created equal. Before you commit, ask these key questions:
Do they have experience with vessels like mine?
Skills gained on tugboats often translate to barges, pushboats, and dredges, while expertise in party boats can apply to ferries, tour boats, and other small craft.
Do they offer both design and engineering under one roof?
Integration means fewer miscommunications and faster progress.
What software tools and certifications do they use?
Look for firms using modern tools like AutoCAD, Rhino, or GHS, and certifications such as Professional Engineer (P.E.) licensing.
How do they handle documentation and client communication?
Clear, thorough documentation speeds up USCG approvals and helps avoid surprises.
Red flags to watch for: Minimal USCG experience, vague processes, or firms that don’t collaborate with engineering teams. Remember, choosing the right partner now saves you significant stress later.