Why does insurance want a suitability survey done on a vessel before its chartered?

Jack up vessel Wind Osprey preparing to load out

Insurance companies require a suitability survey to be conducted on a vessel before it is chartered to assess its condition, seaworthiness, and compliance with safety standards. This helps the insurance company evaluate the risks associated with insuring the vessel and determine the appropriate coverage and premiums. It also helps prevent insurance claims arising from pre-existing damage or unseaworthy conditions

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