You want to make sure the shore power wiring is correct.
If the plug is not dedicated to shore power, you could run into an issue if the shore power 'trips' and you run your batteries dry on the inverter.
Agreed.
Once everything is done on the boat, build, power installed , electronics, everything we are getting a complete survey done.
We had planned to do that from the start.
It just makes good sense. Peer review in professional firms is both common and welcomed.
Everyone makes mistakes on occasion, or misses something for the simple reason that no one is perfect every single time.
It also makes a good starting point in a boat's career and shows a high level of care and diligence on the part of the owner.
I am in my mid 60's. if we can keep the boat for 15 years, a good maintenance history and an initial survey and regular surveys will add both to the value of the boat and its' desirability.
Hopefully, by then the motors will have thousands of reliable hours on them, and a detailed maintenance history will prove that the boat can show it's age respectively.
Who knows one of your kids or grandkids may end up buying our boat and repowering it, perhaps electrically?