cisco said..
I am with you Frant. Nothing like the hand written word.
Just to qualify that. I just keep a log of events only; I don't write documentaries. Also I rely heavily on symbols to save time and ink.
Eg, an up arrow with an anchor symbol with a horizontal arrow and the name of a destination. Actions during passage may be up or down eng or main or No 1 etc.
I use a hard cover lined A4 notebook and make two ruler width columns on the left. The first is for date and time and tide times; the second for weather eg SE 15-20, 1 metre. The rest of the page is for events described as briefly as possible. I have a narrow column on the right to record engine hours.
As far as I am aware a written log is still mandatory for commercial vessels. It is also good to have a log to pass on to new owners when a vessel is sold.
As with everything else boating K.I.S.S.