
The Mariners Creed
The 4L = L.L.L.L.
Therefore I say, use the Lead and the Log and mind the Latitude
and the Look-out.
I believe in the Lead, as it warns me against dangers which the
Eye cannot sea (sic).
I believe in the Log as it checks my distance run.
I believe in ascertaining the Latitude, as it helps me define mv
position.
I believe in the Look-out, as it warns me against dangers to be
seen.
The Lead warns me against dangers invisible, The Log warns me against
false distances, the Latitude helps to define my position, and the
Look-out warns me against dangers visible.
And I earnestly resolve, and openly declare, that as I hope to sail
my ship in safety on the ocean, as I wish to spare the lives of my
fellow creatures at sea, and as I wish to go in safety all my days,
so will I steadfastly practice that which I believe.
And I hereby warn seamen, and tell them that if they neglect any
one of these four things, rather the Lead, the Log, the Latitude
or the Look-out, they or their fellows will some day surely perish.
The Mariners Creed - the L.L.L.L. to be said
daily and acted on always.
Written on the inside cover of American
Practical Navigator, Bowditch, United States Hydrographic Office,
Washington, D.C., 1918, Second Reprint Edition. Nathanial Bowditch
wrote the first edition in the 1802 and the book still bears his
name.
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