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Tag Archive for: Logbook

Sailing Education Technology

December 10, 2018/by Grant Headifen

IT’S THE 21ST CENTURY—NAUTICED HAS MODERNIZED SAILING EDUCATION Ask anyone these days, and most people will tell you that in any industry, they want, expect, and demand modernization. Approximately 89% of people want to work with modern, up-to-date, advanced technology companies; this is simply what they are accustomed to in the 21st century. Companies that […]

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FREE Sailor’s eLogbook

December 10, 2017/by Grant Headifen

NauticEd gives all sailors a free online logbook But some ask why do we do this. We received an email this morning from someone who compliments us on our courses but ripped us a new one for requiring him to enter time into his logbook. Well, we don’t quite “require”, but the software does raise the student’s rank […]

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Why do an electronic sailors Logbook?

February 8, 2016/by Grant Headifen

We recently were copied on an email from a school to one of our students that was encouraging a sailor to fill out their paper sailor’s logbook. Paper? Really? – Actually I think it was really only because there was no understanding that an electronic 21st century thinking has been applied to sailing logbooks. Here […]

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Entering Experience into your sailors logbook

July 9, 2015/by Grant Headifen

Airline pilots, naval seamen, scientists and scuba divers all maintain a logbook. So why don’t sailors? Because it’s just in the too hard bucket with seemingly no point to do it. Until Now! If you ever want to charter, you MUST have a sailing resume. Yacht charter companies DO NOT accept a sailing certification – […]

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Master of the Vessel vs Crew

May 17, 2015/by Grant Headifen

Here is an excellent question from a student with our answer. It is in regards to entering Master of the vessel time into his NauticEd online sailing logbook. >>>>>>>>>>>> My name is Ben , and I am a NauticEd Member. I am quite fond of the program and think it is a wonderful tool for […]

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New Style and Greatly Enhanced Sailors LogBook

June 20, 2014/by Grant Headifen

The NauticEd Logbook has been greatly enhanced to add specific information about each logbook entry, helping the student experience.

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Logbook Authentication by Crew Mates

March 28, 2014/by Grant Headifen

You now have the optional ability to digitally authenticate your logbook via your crew mates. The value in this is enormous and exciting.

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Master of the Vessel Question

April 21, 2013/by Grant Headifen

How can a student log sailing experience as ‘master’ of the vessel as outlined in your sailing certification requirements?

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How to fill out your sailing experience logbook

March 2, 2013/by Grant Headifen

NauticEd is the world’s only digital way of storing your online sailors logbook and we’ve made it so that you fill it out in the same manner as required by the USCG which also follow most countries requirements for posting boating experience. One day is counted if you gain a minimum 4 hours of experience […]

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Enter your sailing experience into your NauticEd Online Logbook

April 16, 2010/by Grant Headifen

We produced this video to help you in filling out your NauticEd Sailing Logbook. All yacht charter sailing companies require you to fill out a sailing logbook or resume when you take a sailing vacation. NauticEd sailing school makes it easy with a free online sailing logbook. Watch this sailing video to learn how to […]

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