Every Passage Tells a Story
From overnight crossings to quiet anchorages in new harbours — document the passages, crew, weather, and every detail worth keeping. Then share the journey with the people who care.
Capture your voyage at sea
Built for Satellite & Sea
Smart sync uploads your log text instantly but holds heavy photos for Wi-Fi. Works perfectly on Starlink, Iridium, or a weak marina signal.
Photos & Postcards
Up to 10 photos per entry, taken directly or chosen from your library, with EXIF GPS pinning each one on the map. Turn any entry into a shareable voyage postcard your crew and family will love.
Interactive Maps
Relive your voyages with interactive route maps and geo-tagged photos. Import GPX tracks from Navionics, Orca, or your chartplotter to visualize every passage.
Record Your Tracks
Tap Record before you cast off. SailorsLog quietly captures your passage in the background while the screen is locked, and the track fills your entry's map when you write it later.
GPS Integration
Capture your position with one tap. Auto-fill departure and arrival locations. Track distance, engine hours, and weather conditions.
Publish Your Sailing Blog Coming Soon
Share your adventures at yourname.sailorslog.io with interactive maps, photo galleries, and beautiful maritime design. One-click publish from the app.
How it works
Create
Write logbook entries offline. Add photos, GPS tracks on maps, weather, and crew.
Remember
Your sailing memories, beautifully preserved with all logbook details.
Share
Inform friends and family about the latest leg of your adventure.
SailorsLog is not a navigation app.
From the logbook
Exploring the Rivers of East England
We left Texel before dawn, heading west across the North Sea. Southerly winds backing to southeast, Beaufort 5 to 6. Twenty-seven hours later, we picked up a mooring on the River Orwell — the first of four East Anglian rivers we'd explore that week.
Three days upriver, we anchored off Paglesham in the River Crouch: six metres of tide, three knots of current, and somewhere beneath the Essex mud, the wreck of HMS Beagle. We left before the Atlantic depression reached us — 170 miles back to Texel in thirty hours, gusts to fifty knots.
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Perfect for trying SailorsLog
- First 10 entries free
- 1 photo per entry
- Per-entry GPS & GPX import
- Postcards with watermark
- Single device (no sync)
Skipper
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- Up to 10 photos per entry
- Full CloudKit sync & backup
- GPS track recorder
- Clean postcards (no watermark)
- 2 postcard styles
- Multi-device sync (iPhone, iPad, Mac)
- Export to Markdown
Captain
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- Web publishing (Coming Soon)
- yourname.sailorslog.io
- Custom subdomain
- SEO & RSS feeds
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