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MLapla4120 wrote:
Hi, I'm a new boat owner/sailboat, and would love to hear the proper method for flying a flag, location, type etc. Here's a good start http://www.sailonline.com/seamanship...etiquette.html Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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DSK wrote:
MLapla4120 wrote: Hi, I'm a new boat owner/sailboat, and would love to hear the proper method for flying a flag, location, type etc. Here's a good start http://www.sailonline.com/seamanship...etiquette.html Fresh Breezes- Doug King Here's another: http://www.sailnet.com/collections/a...eid=rousma0041 In short: First, the national ensign gets the place of honor, which is sometimes a different location on different types of boats. Second, ONE FLAG PER HOIST. If you don't have a sufficient number of flag halyards at the correct locations, don't fly that flag that day. Finally, it takes more than a little trouble sometimes to get it right, as anyone who has used a pigstick to put the burgee at the masthead will tell you. These days displaying the national ensign from a pole at the stern of the sailboat, both underway and at anchor, will do just fine. -- Good luck and good sailing. s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat http://kerrydeare.home.comcast.net/ |
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