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Average Rating: 4 out of 5
No. of Reviews: 1
RRP: £14.95
Year: 2005

Description: Logbook with headings that include: - Course Steered - Log Reading - Wind Speed & Direction - Lat/Long - Next Waypoint - Distance to Go & Narrative. - It also has a useful section for tide adjustment, and some notes on flags, weather and much more. - Spec. 235 x 175mm, hbk

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Avital Dines 
Posted: 12/02/07
'A USEFUL TOOL AT SEA'
Strengths:
Neatly laid out with all the necessary sections.
Weaknesses:
Spiral binding and waterproof covers would improve usability.
Overall:
A neat and comprehensive book enabling the recording of essential infomation needed to safely navigate.
 
Performance
 
80%
Reliability
 
80%
Value
 
100%
Overall Rating
 
87%
 
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