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Subject: RE: [worldcruising] Log Books
From: John Titterton (jt@XXX.XXX)
Date: Mon Sep 03 2001 - 06:35:04 EDT
Luis,
I have kept a personal log book for years as per issued by the old Cruising
Assn. of South Africa. It has always been needed when undertaking
examinations to prove mileage sailed and lately for applying for a skipper
position. If you want a copy of the form, I will save it as an Acrobat PDF
file and send it to you.
John Titterton
Cape Town
-----Original Message-----
Hello,
Every time I read a book, magazine article or whatever document related to
sailing, written by a sailor, the author's curriculum is always expressed in
thousand miles he has sailed, plus a few more achievments of his carreer.
-How can one prove the miles he has sailed?
-Is there a personal log book for this purpose, or do they prove their
mileage by referring to their boat's navigation diary?
-Even if there is a personal log book, what makes it a believable proof of
the achievments? a port authority stamp?
Best regards,
Luis
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