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You would be breaking the law by hoisting any boat flag other than a national ensign at the ensign staff or other authorised position. By all means fly regional flags elsewhere in the rigging.
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Read More »Andy Du Port draws upon 50 years’ experience to share the customary way of doing things when it comes to boat flag etiquette… Almost everything we do, ashore and afloat, is governed by laws, which we must obey, and guidance, which we can accept or ignore. When driving, we are governed by the Road Traffic Regulation Act and guided by The Highway Code. At sea, we are bound by the Merchant Shipping Act and guided by advice from the likes of the Royal Yachting Association (RYA). For example, the law requires us to wear our national ensign on specified occasions, but we are only advised to hoist it at 0800 and lower it at sunset. And then we have etiquette, which may be somewhat perplexing but soon becomes second nature.
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Read More »This is the flag you must get right. Almost every boat which puts to sea wears an ensign. The rules are strict and enforceable under the Merchant Shipping Act: the law requires that only the relevant national ensign may be worn, in the right position. The law also requires the ensign to be worn on certain specific occasions, such as entering a foreign port or when asked to do so by a warship. You would be breaking the law by hoisting any boat flag other than a national ensign at the ensign staff or other authorised position. By all means fly regional flags elsewhere in the rigging. It is a nice custom, for example, to fly the Cornish flag in Cornwall or the Breton flag in Brittany – usually at the port spreader. Should you hoist your ensign in the morning and lower it at night? This is not compulsory and most people now do not. Theories abound about the origins of Colours and Sunset, the most likely being that all boat flags, not only ensigns, were taken in at night for two very logical reasons: no one could see them, and it saved bunting. This then developed into the ceremonies of Morning Colours (usually at 0800 in the summer and 0900 in the winter) and Sunset (referred to as Evening Colours when conducted at 2100 if sunset is later). I can find no evidence to support the various beliefs that these ceremonies show veneration for those who have lost their lives at sea or that they demonstrate respect for the monarch. However, etiquette also comes into play. Many yacht clubs conduct Colours and Sunset, and require their members to do so. So if you find yourself berthed for the night in sight of such a club, or in the company of its members, boat flag etiquette suggests that you should follow their lead. Similarly, it would be remiss of you not to lower your ensign at the same time as a nearby warship. Lowering or hoisting the ensign on a short staff is not really practicable, so it is widely accepted that the staff may be removed, with the ensign attached, and stowed for the night. Avoid wrapping the ensign round the staff and leaving it in situ; it looks scruffy and is neither one thing nor the other.
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Read More »A tricky situation arises if you normally fly a burgee at the starboard spreader, as a courtesy flag should take precedence. A solution is to transfer the burgee to the port spreader. If the country you are visiting also requires you to fly a Q flag, your problems just get worse. There doesn’t seem to be much agreement on this but I suggest you should leave the courtesy flag on its own to starboard, and fly the Q flag below the burgee to port. The situation will resolve itself as soon as you have been cleared by customs and can put the Q flag away.
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