On Aug 24, 10:22 am, chrisjamesjohns...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have been working on for a couple of months it is called MyShipLog
> it is a free online boat logbook. It allows for a bunch of different
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> the site is athttp://MyShipLog.com
You posted this last month, few were interested iifc, but carry on...
marierdj@nb.sympatico.ca - 24 Aug 2007 16:44 GMT
> On Aug 24, 10:22 am, chrisjamesjohns...@gmail.com wrote:
>> I have been working on for a couple of months it is called MyShipLog
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> You posted this last month, few were interested iifc, but carry on...
We appreciate your time and effort in coming up with a ship log.
But why do we have to sign up?
What do you make of the sign up data?
I still use an old approach learned in the military called DOB (daily
occurrence book).
All events are recorded in a timely manner with pertinent observations,
actions and results listed.
This requires time and discipline. At time, when busy sailing and handling
navigation its easier to assign a person to look after the DOB or ship log.
Shaun Van Poecke - 24 Aug 2007 22:15 GMT
Come on,
We all know that nobody likes dobbers ;-)
>> On Aug 24, 10:22 am, chrisjamesjohns...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> I have been working on for a couple of months it is called MyShipLog
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> handling navigation its easier to assign a person to look after the DOB or
> ship log.