petery
New member
First year in a new sailing club and dress for the annual dinner is black tie or 'Cowes rig'. Fellow members have widely different views on the colour of trousers (cream or grey) and whether you wear a blazer or a duffle coat (sic).
What's the true story of how it originated?
Bear in mind that you're reading a post from a man who was persuaded to turn up to his first TA mess dinner in khaki rather than patrol kit - so I trust nobody on this kind of issue.
... and yes, I know that in the great scheme of things what you wear to a meal is of no great importance but what scares the s*** out of me in sailing is not strong winds and huge waves but not knowing things like flag etiquette and what to do when you arrive at a strange port for the first time.
It's a great club with lots of active sailors and I don't suppose anyone will care if I get it wrong - they'll just take me aside and quietly tell me - just like when I flew my ensign during my first club race.
BTW what's 'Cowes rig' for SWMBO.
What's the true story of how it originated?
Bear in mind that you're reading a post from a man who was persuaded to turn up to his first TA mess dinner in khaki rather than patrol kit - so I trust nobody on this kind of issue.
... and yes, I know that in the great scheme of things what you wear to a meal is of no great importance but what scares the s*** out of me in sailing is not strong winds and huge waves but not knowing things like flag etiquette and what to do when you arrive at a strange port for the first time.
It's a great club with lots of active sailors and I don't suppose anyone will care if I get it wrong - they'll just take me aside and quietly tell me - just like when I flew my ensign during my first club race.
BTW what's 'Cowes rig' for SWMBO.