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Voyages
A voyage is one passage from port A to port B. Naucodex keeps a record of every voyage you make — when it started, when it ended, who was aboard, and how far you sailed.
What it does
- Tracks departure port and arrival port, with the time you left and the time you arrived.
- Computes the distance sailed from the route you planned (or from log entries you dropped along the way).
- Remembers which boat the voyage was on, and which crew members were aboard.
- Links every logbook entry, fuel fill-up, expense and engine hour to the voyage they belong to.
- Distinguishes active voyages (you are at sea right now) from completed ones, so the dashboard always shows what is happening.
How to use it
- Open Voyages from the sidebar and tap New voyage.
- Pick which boat you are sailing.
- Set the departure port — type a name or pick one from the chart.
- Optionally plan the route on the map (see the Route planner article) so distance is computed for you.
- Tap Start voyage. The dashboard now shows it as active.
- As you sail, drop logbook entries — weather, sail changes, watch handovers. Each one is filed against this voyage.
- When you arrive, open the voyage and tap End voyage. Naucodex stamps the arrival time and freezes the record.
Frequently asked
Can I edit a voyage after I end it?
Yes. Open the voyage from the Voyages list and tap Edit. You can fix the ports, adjust times, change who was aboard, or attach a new route. Distance recomputes automatically.
What happens if I forget to start a voyage?
Create it after the fact. Set the departure time to when you actually left and Naucodex will backfill it. Logbook entries you dropped during the trip can be reassigned to the voyage from the entry's edit screen.
Where you'll find it
- Web app
- Sidebar → Voyages → New voyage
- macOS app
- Sidebar → Voyages → + (top-right)