Sailing Logbook

Welcome to my new electronic logbook format. I started this in 2023. The old logbook was unwieldy and too much manual work to convert to this format. I’ve kept the old logbook pages here.
Logbooks have a long tradition. They always have been, and remain, official documents where significant events and information is written down. They are used as evidence in insurance and court cases. Nonetheless the tradition isn’t stringently followed in private boating.
The legal requirement for a logbook depends on the flag country. Germany requires keeping a logbook, while the U.K. doesn’t mandate a logbook for vessels under 150gt.
I keep short written notes on paper during a passage. I discard those notes once the trip turns out to be uneventful.
Arrival
Trip Description
Image
Track
Distance
Total NM
2023-07-21
Anse la Roche, Carriacou, Grenada – Tyrell Bay – Sandy Island, Carriacou, Grenada
9.2
11,164.6
2023-06-22
Port Elizabeth, St. Vincent & the Grenadines – Hillsborough, Carriacou, Grenada
36.4
11,139.6
2023-02-25
Grand Case, St. Martin – Fort Louis, Marigot, St. Martin – Friar’s Bay, St. Martin
6.6
10,685.5