Why do you need a Boat Maintenance Log Book?
- Spacious – 100 pages to track and record boat jobs, maintenance & more
- Stay organised – Track all your costs, quotes and when tasks are completed
- Size – 8.5″ x 11″ (21.6 cm x 27.9 cm)
- Useful – Numerous helpful sections within the book to ensure all aspects of maintenance are covered
Drowning in boat jobs but want to be more organised?
Do you like to keep on top of boat jobs and maintenance to do your best to prevent things from going wrong at the worst possible time?
This Boat Maintenance Log Book is the perfect book to have to keep on top of everything boat job-related. You can do all the above with prompts and space provided throughout the book in various sections to keep everything organised.
It has been designed to stay with one boat only and is ideal to have onboard for your peace of mind, for if you share your boat with others so all the owners can keep tabs on what needs doing and what has been done, and for if you ever decide to sell your boat to show any prospective buyers how much love and care you have given your boat.
Can you answer these questions?
What was that part called again?
Write down all the part numbers you need or use onboard, the cost and the best place to buy them from to make re-ordering them a breeze when you need them again.
When did I last change the gas bottle?
There’s nothing worse than running out of gas mid-meal when you weren’t expecting it. Make sure you have got your spare tank filled up in plenty of time as you’ll have a good idea of when your current one will run out.
When was the engine last serviced?
Engine maintenance is vital to ensure you have complete confidence in your ability to power up and move when needed. Keep on top of when services are due and what is done each time (and by whom).
How much is that going to cost me?
Keep track of how much items have cost you previously, and get quotes for the jobs and parts you’ll need in future.
How much fuel have I used this past year?
Use the fuel log at the back to keep tabs on where and when you filled up, and how much it cost so you can use the information to work out your average fuel consumption.
Who was that really good rigger I used last time?
If you get a recommendation from someone or really rate the tradesperson you picked last time, make a note of their details in the contacts section so you can call them next time you need their help.
What broke last time the boat went out sailing?
This book is great to keep onboard so that when you notice something isn’t quite right when you’ll out sailing, you can make a note for when you’re back in port to get it checked out and fixed. This will also come in really useful for syndicate boat owners as it will allow all the boat owners to keep track of what happened when they weren’t onboard.
What needs to be done next time we come out of the water?
Plan ahead for when you’re next lifted so no time is wasted and you can get back out on the water asap. Get quotes for any work needed in advance and make sure nothing important is forgotten.
Take a second to imagine how you’ll feel once you know all the maintenance that needs doing to your pride and joy is under control, leaving you to enjoy the most important part of boat ownership – the sailing!
This Boat Maintenance Log Book makes an excellent:
- Present for Boat Owners
- Gift for full-time Cruisers
- Tool for Syndicate Boat Owners
- Upkeep, Care and Conservation Record
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