A ship's record of its voyage, often referred to as a logbook, is a detailed account of the ship's activities during a specific journey. It typically includes information such as the ship's position, weather conditions, navigation details, crew activities, and any significant events that occur during the voyage. This record serves as an official document for legal, operational, and safety purposes, providing valuable information for future voyages and investigations if needed.
4 ships
On his first voyage he had three, On his second he took along a total of seventeen. On his third voyage he had six ships. On his final voyage he had four old, worn out ships.
6 ships
He and his ships were never found.
By some people, the phrase "captain's log" is often referred to as the record of a sea voyage.
No, on his first voyage of discovery, he had two ships and 110 men, and on his second voyage he had three ships, the number of crew is unknown.
Christopher Columbus was in command of three ships during his great voyage. The three ships were the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria.
He and his ships were never found.
he used 3 ships and 61 men
Nina, Pinta and the Santa Maria
A final voyage (sometimes last voyage) is a ship's last trip.
not good at all