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Re: T&T: Electronic logging

From: Keith (no email)
Date: Sun Dec 02 2007 - 10:19:40 EST

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    Nobeltec VNS and Admiral will automatically log basic stuff, and it's pretty
    easy to customize. You can also make manual log entries, etc. There are
    other PC programs out there that will log all kinds of data, if you have
    sensors installed. I would imagine that there is something to take data off
    the newer computer controlled diesels as well, or will be soon if there
    isn't.

    Keith
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    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Michael Slater" <>

    > Reading these posts makes me wonder if there is any PC based chart
    > plotting
    > software out there that produces the ships log, automatically entering
    > basic
    > data like position, speed, wind depth etc, prompting the skipper to make
    > ad
    > hoc subjective entries from the keyboard. With the advances in fuel
    > monitoring there could be automatic updates on fuel consumption rpm etc
    > etc,
    > all in readable text and then able to print out for filing or store
    > electronically etc? Anyone know of such a beast?
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