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The principal navigational
information that includes ship movement and radar targets data, an information
on changes in operation mode of the navigational system and onboard devices,
ship's motion settings, navigator's own narration, etc are being logged
automatically in an electronic navigational logbook.
A navigator can use options of
data export and import available from the electronic navigational logbook to
relay this information to another ship, create data records archive, provide
outside organizations with the ship movement information etc. You can organize a
navigation logbook information in a table or output it to a printer.
An electronic navigational
logbook can be considered as a "black box" that permits playback of the
recorded situation. It should be stressed that the data records available at the
navigational logbook have no legal effect at present
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