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Every captain
worth his salt keeps notes on his favorite fishing sites, diving
sites, and marinas. Most of the time this information is stored away
as a GPS way point. All is well and good until your GPS is stolen or
worse, you have a catastrophic memory failure. I find myself
skippering numerous different boats. Some belong to clients, others
are part of my boating club. But moving from vessel to vessel and
carrying my notes with me became an issue.
Sure, like most captains, I have my log books. But if you have been
on the water more than a few years you have probably gone through at
least a few logs. Transferring all this data to a new log is a real
pain!
This Captain’s Resource Log is designed as the hard copy of the
knowledge that a skipper acquires over a career. This Resource Log
is not meant to replace your captain’s log but rather to supplement
it.
Transfer all your favorite numbers to this book and you will always
have them near. Keep track of the marinas and fuel docks so that you
always have the information available at a moment’s notice.
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The
first few pages of this Resource Log is a mini emergency
library. Whether these emergency procedures are nothing
more than reminder to the captain, or becomes critical
information to a passenger or crew member that is thrust
into a leadership role during an emergency, having this
information readily available helps meet the
responsibilities of every captain. |
The Resource Log is
designed to be the companion book for the Captain's Log
which has been created to log each of your voyages.
The Captain's log has pages for 50 voyages. Upon
completion of one log you start on a new one.
Many traditional logs
store all the practical information in the log itself.
When the log becomes filled the captain has to ferret
out all his important information and transfer it to the
new log.
The Captain's Resource
Log is designed to be the one place all your important
information is kept. |
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