Your sailing blog. Your wake.

Every crew gets their own ship's log: stories, boat, crew, voyages. Passages arrive from the Rubberduck app, via GPX — or simply told.

Discover passages

What this is about

What remains when you've sailed

Every passage leaves a trace: the track, the numbers, the story. Kielwasser collects them — as a report with a real chart, as a voyage journal, as a complete sailing blog. Distance, duration and route are computed from your track automatically.

Your log belongs to you

Your own space, your own photos, your own readers. Ad-free, no data trading. GPS data in photos is stripped automatically, positions are shown with delay only — and everything can be exported at any time.

A community of ship's logs

The platform grows between the logs: cruising areas to browse, voyages to follow, real experiences from real crews — from weekend hops to bluewater passages.

Fresh from the log

Themsedelta → St. Katharines Dock

55.3 sm · Juli 6, 2026

Themsedelta → St. Katharines Dock

55.3 sm · Juli 6, 2026

Stavoren-Lowestoft

149 sm · Juli 6, 2026

Boats & crews

How your log comes together

🦆 From the app

Finish your passage in Rubberduck → "Publish to Kielwasser". Chart, numbers and log arrive by themselves.

📈 Via GPX

Upload a track from your plotter or any app — Kielwasser turns it into chart and statistics.

✍️ Simply told

No track? No problem. Words and photos are enough — good stories don't need curves.