46 examples of log-book in sentences

There is all the minute detail of a log-book in it.

In what was evidently the Captain's room I discovered a pricked chart and a log-book, with no entry in it for three days.

The mate also keeps the log-book, and has charge of the stowage, safe keeping, and delivery of the cargo.

This, however, apparently escaped his notice, for Elcano, the captain of the only remaining vessel, was quite unaware, on his return to the longitude of his departure, why according to his ship's log-book, he was a day behind the time of the port which he had reached again by continuously sailing westward.

There is all the minute detail of a log-book in it.

Luther, who became restive early the next morning while I was jotting notes in the log-book, went off in search of adventure.

Captain Riggs had log-book stories that were good, and they might have served him for a volume of marine memoirs.

I have some papers and envelopes here in my jacket, and a stub of pencil for the log-book, and while you are at your writing I'll fashion a stopper for the bottle and a buoy.

The chronometers were gone, along with the other navigating instruments, the log-book, and manifests.

He had a pen in his hand, and a log-book lay before him.

He, therefore, carried away the log-book, and immediately steered to the southward, impressed with the awful example he had just witnessed of the danger of navigating the Polar Seas in high northern latitudes.

Surely this is vague enough for even the clerk who kept the log-book of Henry Hudson.

Two hundred years ago it was only an incident to set down in the ship's log-book.

"He knows it already: Little takes place aboard, here, that does not reach his ears before it gets into the log-book.

I am an old man, and my reckoning has got to the last leaf of the log-book; therefore it is little interest that I have, or can have, in this brig or that schooner, but this much will I say, which is, that it is just as wicked, and as little likely to be forgiven, to speak scandal of a wholesome and stout ship, as it is to talk amiss of mortal Christian.

" "What wills' the God?" "He has heard that certain strangers have come into his dominions, and he wishes leave to come aboard the saucy 'Dolphin,' to inquire into their errands, and to overhaul the log-book of their characters.

It was a solemn sight when we got on her decks, and one that bears hard on my manhood," continued Fid, with an air that grew more serious as he proceeded, "whenever I have occasion to overhaul the log-book of memory.

The Log-Book.Degradation.

This Stradling prohibited, uttered a formidable oath, and commanded the young man to bring the log-book.

no get oot to-morrow," remarked Saunders, with a shake of his head as he looked up from the log-book in which he was making an entry.

" Setting the example, the captain sprang below, followed by Fred and Tom Singleton, who secured the charts, a compass, chronometer, and quadrant; also the log-book and the various journals and records of the voyage.

(From his own Prophetic Log-book.) Herne Bay.

It says something for his judgment that amid such surroundings he saw and noted in his log-book that the country was good.

"The face of man is the log-book of his thoughts, and Captain Ludlow's seems agreeable," observed a voice, that came from one, who was not far from the commander of the Coquette, while the latter was still enacting the pantomime described in the close of the preceding chapter.

If Captain Ludlow ever gave any further account of the transaction than what was stated in the log-book of his ship, the bienséance, observed by the Lords of the Admiralty, prevented it from becoming public.

46 examples of  log-book  in sentences