Deck Log Book definition
Deck Log Book means the record customarily kept, or caused to be kept, by the master of a ship as a record of the navigation and working of the ship;
Deck Log Book means a record book carried onboard a ship in which all significant events relating to navigation and metrological matters during the journey as appeared at the deck of the ship and recorded by the ship’s officers on watch or any officers authorized to make such entries and kept at the deck of the ship;
Examples of Deck Log Book in a sentence
This training will take place every three months for all personnel who manoeuvre the Vessel and be recorded in the Official Log Book and the Deck Log Book.
The appointment and any changes shall be recorded in the Deck Log Book.