Hullsy is the charter log for captains and crews. It combines a global charter fleet registry with tools for planning trips and recording what you observe on the water.
Hullsy does not decide whether a vessel is good or bad. It preserves observations in time.
Hullsy is a structured record of charter experience across fleets. It brings together three kinds of information, each kept separate from the others:
The charter log is one component of Hullsy — not the whole product. It's used to plan trips, record handover conditions, and capture observations tied to a specific vessel and timeframe.
External sources — charter listings, operator-provided specifications, manufacturer documentation. Reflects how a vessel is described or intended to be configured. Provided for context; not independently verified.
Recorded by captains and crew during or after a charter. Reflects what was noticed at a specific point in time and under specific conditions. May vary between trips; preserved without reconciliation.
Hullsy does not attempt to resolve differences between reference and observed information.
Hullsy is not:
Entries reflect individual observations only.
Charter listings describe vessels as they are intended to be configured. Captains and crew experience vessels during a specific trip.
Hullsy exists to provide a shared, neutral record of those experiences so patterns can be understood over time by captains, crew, owners, and operators alike.
All information in Hullsy is user-submitted.
Hullsy does not validate accuracy, completeness, or currency and should not be relied upon as the sole basis for safety, navigation, or operational decisions.
Observations do not imply fault, responsibility, or ongoing condition.
Hullsy records observations. It does not pass judgment.