Predicted Log Guide
How does your boat handle and perform? Nobody knows better than you
do, if you know how fast it travels at various engine/propeller speeds under
different conditions. Predicted log contests pit your knowledge and
skippering skills against the clock. How closely can you pre-determine
the time it will take to travel each leg of a course? Competing against
yourself and comparing your skills to those of other boaters, this fun competition
hones your boat-handling skills.
For serious boaters, predicted logging offers a fine way to practice navigation skills while satisfying one’s competitive nature. The sport gives you a chance to join with other boaters on the water in developing good piloting habits along with enhancing enjoyment through social interaction. This edition of the guide is an update to the 1998 version, simplifying calculations and providing a practice contest on training chart TR1210 waters of Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts. To maintain its accuracy, there is an errata sheet (PDF, 11KB) that should be incorporated into the guide as well.
USPS Guides are available to members and the public at various
marine supply stores, and also directly from United States Power Squadrons
Headquarters by calling 1-888-FOR-USPS between 8:00AM and 4:30PM ET Monday
through Friday, or on-line via the United States Power Squadrons Ship's Store.
Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express are accepted. These
guides are also available to USPS members through their
Squadron Educational Officer.