An exquisite Personalised Luxury Hand Bound Leather Log Book - a refined and practical companion for any discerning boat owner or sailing enthusiast.
This log book combines breathtaking elegance with thoughtful functionality, making it an ideal gift for any occasion; from Father’s Day and birthdays to Christmas or as a bon voyage present for those setting sail on new adventures.
Bound in luxurious black leather with a soft padded front cover. It is hand bound in Britain to the highest standards of craftsmanship, ensuring both durability and sophistication. Each volume contains 140 pages of premium 120gsm paper, designed to be fountain pen friendly, allowing smooth, effortless writing without bleed-through or feathering. Wonderfully presented in a luxury gift box - perfect for gifting.
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Number of Pages: 140
120gsm Paper
The pages provide structured sections to capture essential details:
Date/From/To: These entries establish the framework of the voyage
Tides and Local Port Information: Dedicated lines for high and low water, including both first and second highs and lows, allow for accurate planning and review of tidal conditions.
Course, Log, and Distance: This section captures the technical progress of the vessel. The ‘Course’ column records the direction steered, while the ‘Log’ notes the cumulative miles travelled. ‘Distance’ entries provide clear measurements of legs completed, making it straightforward to assess speed and progress.
Wind Strength and Direction: A fundamental detail in sailing, these entries ensure that weather conditions are noted precisely.
Barometer, Latitude, and Longitude: These elements allow for both scientific and traditional seafaring recording. The barometer entry helps in observing and predicting weather changes, while latitude and longitude mark the vessel’s position with precision, adding an indispensable navigational reference.
Weather Forecast and Crew: Noting the forecast allows sailors to plan accordingly and creates a record of expectations versus actual conditions.
Passage Totals: Summarising each journey, this section calculates overall distance covered and engine hours expended.
Log Narrative: This more open-ended space allows the sailor to expand beyond the technical details, recording the day’s events, challenges, or personal reflections.
Waypoint, Route, Course, and Distance: It ensures that changes in route and intermediate positions are clearly documented, forming a comprehensive map of the passage.