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The author′s method of noting and tracking boat management items, including engine activity, equipment defects, passage details, and a lot more useful stuff that you may not have thought of.
[Bill Dillon and Pat Watt, USA]
The author argues that a handwritten or laptop-based log leaves a lot out. He uses only his mobile phone to create a vertical timeline, including small photos with text. It keeps a record and can be easily shared with others ashore.
[Christian Lindholm, Sweden]
You can make copiies of this page, or simply compare its design to your log book.
[BoatSafe.com, USA]
A pad of waterproof paper for use in spray or rain.
[Nautical Data International, Inc., St. John's, NL, Canada]
Freeware for your Psion handheld that displays location, distances, weather, tides, current, and other data while you are sailing, and saves them in logbook form. You can add information manually.
[Nautical Psion Web Site, France]
Traditional 50-page logbook.
[Nautical Data International, Inc., St. John's, NL, Canada]
Free online space for you to record your sailing log, document your boatbuilding progress, or just share thoughts with family and friends. Can include photos, other images, or HTM and be read by others you designate. 25 templates provided.
[YotBlog, USA]
Large selection of different logbooks for traditional navigation, GPS navigation, weather, guests, maintenance, and other types. Books are available in waterproof form, plain, leather, or with teak covers.
[Weems & Plath, Annapolis, MD, USA]
Extensive list with good search facility. Covers just about any cruising topic. Tree and branch format for threads.
[The Sailing Company, Middletown, RI, USA]
Unmoderated forum on sail and power cruising. Lots of good advice and other resources, but you have to do some searching.
[Usenet, USA]