This sailor's logbook has received a makeover. Redesigned to appeal to the 21st century sailor, it is fun to use, designed to last a full season and the perfect gift for anyone passionate about sailing. The new design allows space for electronic navigation information and for narrative and it doubles as a visitors' book.
This logbook is not only a convenient place to keep all the specific notes that need constant referral during a long voyage, but also a sailing record of the boat, ports visited, interesting sights, and people invited aboard. This revised edition includes new material relating to the advent of GMDSS.
The ship's logbook has been a maritime tradition since ancient times. It is used to document the voyages and movement of the vessel and events that take place on board related to safe navigation and the well being of the crew and cargo. Designed for sailors by sailors. The simple layout of these record sheets has been tested over thousands of miles of offshore and coastal sailing, racing and cruising.
After years of boating in the waters of the Pacific Northwest and years of frustration in trying to find a log book that met their boating needs, Milo & Terri Walker of Seattle designed their own log book. With tabbed sections for vessel information, a cruising log, maintenance & fuel logs, a radio log with May Day instructions & VHF requirements, and vessel inventories for emergency equipment, spare parts & lights, their log book became an instant success. Out of a selection of 25 log books, the Walker Common Sense Log Book is the publisher's national marine distributor's best-selling log book coast to coast. No wonder it is on its sixth printing.
The first cruising logbook for navigators of powerboats. This book is suitable for both planning and displacement craft. It also doubles as a Visitors' Book. An efficient, well-thought out log with radio log, passage log, engine and equipment log, visitor and crew list, and more.
A logbook for recording journeys at the sea, for sailors and motorboaters. Ideal for passage making. This ship's log is designed for the modern sailor, who navigates predominantly using electronic methods. It eliminates the details of classical navigation, such as hourly deviation record, but it allows ample space to enter this information, if required. All the essential information for passage making is visible at one glance. The handy size makes it big enough to write in it comfortably, but small enoguh to fit on any nav table.Information you can record in the logbook: Date, Origin and destination, Crew, Distance, Time, Position, Course, Speed, Log, Wind direction and speed, Tidal information, Ample "notes" section for each log, which you can customise to fit your needs, Passage summary with total hours, sail hours, engine hours, and average speed. The cover logo is of a modern sloop design. This book is published independently by the couple behind the YouTube channel and blog Sailing Kittiwake. Each purchase's royalties go towards their modest cruising kitty and boat maintenance fund.