
Logbooks of the US Navy at the National Archives
2023年8月21日 · Logbooks, also referred to as Captain's Logs or Deck Logs, consist of chronological entries documenting the daily activities of a Navy ship or unit. Individual logbooks are arranged chronologically by date, with entries in each day's log arranged chronologically by the time of day.
Logbook (nautical) - Wikipedia
A logbook (a ship's logs or simply log) is a record of important events in the management, operation, and navigation of a ship. It is essential to traditional navigation, and must be filled in at least daily.
Vessel and Station Log Books at the National Archives
2022年9月6日 · The National Archives and Records Administration preserves the log books of the vessels and stations of several executive agencies, capturing different levels of information and time spans. Please click on any button below to start your search.
How To Keep A Captain's Log Book - BoatUS
A ship's log (aka, captain's log) is used to document information about your vessel, as well as pretty much anything else related to its operation and upkeep. A traditional ship's log is typically a medium-sized bound book, notebook, or binder.
Digitized Deck Logs | National Archives
2022年2月3日 · These predefined searches provide a simpler way to locate a ship's digitized deck logs. Simply look for the ship’s name alphabetically and click on then click on the ship’s name. A drop down menu will appear with a link to the digitized deck logs arranged by year.
Deck Log Access - NHHC
2023年11月16日 · Deck logs from commissioned ships are the only logs sent to the Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC) to be kept as permanent records. Eventually, deck logs are transferred to the National...
Vessel & Station Log Books - Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast
Logbooks, also referred to as Captain's Logs or Deck Logs, consist of chronological entries documenting the daily activities of a Navy ship or unit. Individual logbooks are arranged chronologically by date, with entries in each day's log arranged chronologically by the time of day.
Ship’s Log and Log Distance - Cult of Sea
An instrument for measuring the speed of a ship through water is called a ship’s, or maritime, log. The same word is also applied to the daily record of a ship, though it is more properly termed a logbook. In the years of sailing ships, the Dutchman’s …
The Ship's Log - Weems & Plath
Every boat captain needs a ship log on board to record critical information. Our Ship's Log has an attractive, embossed cover made of heavy, flexible, waterproof material. Its spiral binding allows pages to open flat for ease in recording information.
What should you include in a ship’s log? - Jolly Parrot
A properly maintained log allows a skipper to constantly evaluate current and future weather and sea conditions, monitor the vessel’s systems and resources (including her crew) and serves a critical purpose as an aid to navigation.