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JimH February 19th 06 03:43 AM

What kind of boat logs do you keep?
 
Since we sold our 32 footer and will no longer be taking long range cruises
or extended vacations *on* the boat, I now keep only a single log dealing
mainly with hours of use and maintenance. I also keep receipts of all
maintenance items. The boat does not currently have an hour meter but I
will be installing one before our boating season begins.

We used to keep a log of our boating trips, with comments and notes of those
trips by all family members. Until we get a larger boat and start cruising
the Great Lakes again, that has stopped.

So how about you?




Calif Bill February 19th 06 04:40 AM

What kind of boat logs do you keep?
 

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On Sat, 18 Feb 2006 22:43:10 -0500, " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT
comREMOVETHIS wrote:

Since we sold our 32 footer and will no longer be taking long range
cruises
or extended vacations *on* the boat, I now keep only a single log dealing
mainly with hours of use and maintenance. I also keep receipts of all
maintenance items. The boat does not currently have an hour meter but I
will be installing one before our boating season begins.

We used to keep a log of our boating trips, with comments and notes of
those
trips by all family members. Until we get a larger boat and start
cruising
the Great Lakes again, that has stopped.

So how about you?


I keep a chart of the things they require for the warranty in my
service manual. Date, hours and service task.
I also write the date and hours on the oil filter can with a sharpie
since that is the most frequent service task.
When that "hour" plus 100 comes up I consult my chart to see what else
I am doing on that interval. I always run out the hours before I reach
the date.


I use the yearly tide table log book. Has the tides featured pictorially
and moon phases. Since it is keep on the boat yearly, I write down the time
and type of fish caught and other pertinent facts. Just add the oil change
info to it also.



John Gaquin February 19th 06 05:13 AM

What kind of boat logs do you keep?
 

" JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message

We used to keep a log of our boating trips,
So how about you?


I keep two bound record books, 5 x 8, available at any office supply. One
for maintenance, the other as a trip log. Entries are hand-written in ink,
and the pages are bound.



William Andersen February 19th 06 07:06 AM

What kind of boat logs do you keep?
 
I keep two files. One is a folder in my desk with allof my receipts. The
other is a bound notebook kept on my boat. I make an entry in the notebook -
I refer to it as my log - every time I use the boat, noting the date, hours,
and activity. I also note any maintenance activity in the log.

"John Gaquin" wrote in message
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" JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message

We used to keep a log of our boating trips,
So how about you?


I keep two bound record books, 5 x 8, available at any office supply. One
for maintenance, the other as a trip log. Entries are hand-written in
ink, and the pages are bound.




Bryan February 19th 06 10:38 PM

What kind of boat logs do you keep?
 

"William Andersen" wrote in message
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I keep two files. One is a folder in my desk with allof my receipts. The
other is a bound notebook kept on my boat. I make an entry in the
notebook - I refer to it as my log - every time I use the boat, noting the
date, hours, and activity. I also note any maintenance activity in the log.

"John Gaquin" wrote in message
...

" JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message

We used to keep a log of our boating trips,
So how about you?


I keep two bound record books, 5 x 8, available at any office supply.
One for maintenance, the other as a trip log. Entries are hand-written
in ink, and the pages are bound.




I'm a lousy log keeper. I take the boat in for maintenance or repair as
scheduled or needed. I have an hour meter on my boat. I leave the receipts
on the counter and they eventually disappear. Would you really not buy my
boat if I couldn't show you records in my handwriting of maintenance and
repairs? Would my handwritten log suffice or would you have to have all
receipts on hand, as well?



JimH February 19th 06 11:01 PM

What kind of boat logs do you keep?
 

"Bryan" wrote in message
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"William Andersen" wrote in message
news:ENUJf.123407$0G.48553@dukeread10...
I keep two files. One is a folder in my desk with allof my receipts. The
other is a bound notebook kept on my boat. I make an entry in the
notebook - I refer to it as my log - every time I use the boat, noting the
date, hours, and activity. I also note any maintenance activity in the
log.

"John Gaquin" wrote in message
...

" JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message

We used to keep a log of our boating trips,
So how about you?

I keep two bound record books, 5 x 8, available at any office supply.
One for maintenance, the other as a trip log. Entries are hand-written
in ink, and the pages are bound.




I'm a lousy log keeper. I take the boat in for maintenance or repair as
scheduled or needed. I have an hour meter on my boat. I leave the
receipts on the counter and they eventually disappear. Would you really
not buy my boat if I couldn't show you records in my handwriting of
maintenance and repairs? Would my handwritten log suffice or would you
have to have all receipts on hand, as well?


Receipts go a long way in substantiating that the boat was well maintained,
and as logged.

I would rather trust a maintenance log with receipts vs only an hour meter.



John Gaquin February 19th 06 11:14 PM

What kind of boat logs do you keep?
 

"Bryan" wrote in message news:xr6Kf.35601

I'm a lousy log keeper. I take the boat in for maintenance or repair as
scheduled or needed. I have an hour meter on my boat. I leave the
receipts on the counter and they eventually disappear. Would you really
not buy my boat if I couldn't show you records in my handwriting of
maintenance and repairs? Would my handwritten log suffice or would you
have to have all receipts on hand, as well?


You're missing the point. Buyers can make up their own mind re condition -
at least they damn well ought to. A bound, handwritten contemporaneous log
becomes a powerful legal record, should the need arise, more than any
electronic record that could have been composed or edited just last night.



Bryan February 20th 06 12:13 AM

What kind of boat logs do you keep?
 

"John Gaquin" wrote in message
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"Bryan" wrote in message news:xr6Kf.35601

I'm a lousy log keeper. I take the boat in for maintenance or repair as
scheduled or needed. I have an hour meter on my boat. I leave the
receipts on the counter and they eventually disappear. Would you really
not buy my boat if I couldn't show you records in my handwriting of
maintenance and repairs? Would my handwritten log suffice or would you
have to have all receipts on hand, as well?


You're missing the point. Buyers can make up their own mind re
condition - at least they damn well ought to. A bound, handwritten
contemporaneous log becomes a powerful legal record, should the need
arise, more than any electronic record that could have been composed or
edited just last night.


No, I didn't miss the point. I'm wondering how much weight a buyer puts into
the records versus their own assessment of a boats condition. For me, I'm
going to put my faith into a boat mechanics assessment of a vessel I've
decided that I'd like to have, more than the historical paperwork. Did the
historical paperwork alter anyone's boat buying decisions in this group?
That's basically what I'm asking.



William Andersen February 20th 06 01:11 AM

What kind of boat logs do you keep?
 
If I were buying a used boat I'd want a surveyor's report.
If the buyer kept records/receipts I might be impressed. I'm naive enough to
think that if someone kept receipts/records, they may have taken care of
their boat and not abused it.
I wouldn't necessarily pay more for a boat that came with records, but if I
were chosing between two boats the one with records would have an advantage.
"Bryan" wrote in message
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"John Gaquin" wrote in message
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"Bryan" wrote in message news:xr6Kf.35601

I'm a lousy log keeper. I take the boat in for maintenance or repair as
scheduled or needed. I have an hour meter on my boat. I leave the
receipts on the counter and they eventually disappear. Would you really
not buy my boat if I couldn't show you records in my handwriting of
maintenance and repairs? Would my handwritten log suffice or would you
have to have all receipts on hand, as well?


You're missing the point. Buyers can make up their own mind re
condition - at least they damn well ought to. A bound, handwritten
contemporaneous log becomes a powerful legal record, should the need
arise, more than any electronic record that could have been composed or
edited just last night.


No, I didn't miss the point. I'm wondering how much weight a buyer puts
into the records versus their own assessment of a boats condition. For
me, I'm going to put my faith into a boat mechanics assessment of a vessel
I've decided that I'd like to have, more than the historical paperwork.
Did the historical paperwork alter anyone's boat buying decisions in this
group? That's basically what I'm asking.





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