Make Your Own Logbook?

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chasitymarie

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Hah, I know it sounds crazy..and it probably is..
But I'm a very crafty person, and I don't like having something so many other people have.
I know it probably wouldn't be a big deal for those who were just doing SCUBA for the fun of it, but what about those who wanted to be more than just a SCUBA diver..like Divemaster, or something?
I'm planning on taking my learning as far as I can go, and was talking to my instructor over the weekend about making my own dive book. Everything would be included, IE Dive Time, Max Depth, Bottom Time, etc.
I was just wondering how it would be looked at if I took a homemade dive logbook to another instructor to see that I had a certain amount of dives for my next certification.
I don't want to make it, and they not accept it because it wasn't made by SDI, PADI, NAUI, etc.

Thanks in advance for any answers..And sorry if my post is cluttered, I didn't really know how to present my question..it all came out at different times, haha.
 
sure you can make your own. Lots of people do it.


search the forums here and you'll see a lot of pages people have made their own and posted here.


A homemade logbook is often better and more detailed than a "agency" one. Instructors won't give you any problems over it.


Here's some examples in these threads

http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/ba...5-custom-logbook-page-needs-your-opinion.html

http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/accessories/13019-logbook-pages.html

http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/basic-scuba-discussions/102443-keeping-logbook.html

http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/basic-scuba-discussions/58127-downloadable-logbook-sheets.html

http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/do-yourself-diy/39445-padi-log-book-pages.html

http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/making-your-own-gear/76743-log-book-pages-excel.html


plus there are prob a 100 more examples out there if you search deep enough.
 
Ooh, that excites me. (:
Now I have something to do over the winter, haha.
Thank you so much, Mike!!
 
Ooh, that excites me. (:
Now I have something to do over the winter, haha.
Thank you so much, Mike!!

I just edited the above post and inserted a bunch of example posts that people attached log book pages in that they made themselves. you might be able to find something you can use there, or to give you ideas to build you own with.

(or you can search on "over the winter" for more examples :thumb: ) :D
 
I made my own log book a long time ago. The typical commercial book had a lot of space devoted to things I didn't need, and nothing to a number of things I wanted. So I made my own. No problem.
 
there are also some decent i-pod / iphone apps out there, some may have too much too little for each person, but I use one called "dive log" and have been pretty happy with it, I also keep a paper one,,although people tell me after you get to 100 dives you lose interest in the log... I would like to get there sooner if work wouldnt keep getting in the way of my dive life...
 

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