Tranona
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I wonder if the Club Sticker On of RYA stickers needs to be vetted by the RYA or do they just allow any old stick as a Sticker On?
Well, my "sticker on" was the club general manager - and he is South African!
I wonder if the Club Sticker On of RYA stickers needs to be vetted by the RYA or do they just allow any old stick as a Sticker On?
Ah! That explains it. I met a chap who had found a vintage boat sunk in the River Weaver. He liked the look of her and decided to restore her. She had only been raised for a short time when, via the boat yard, he received a letter from the Admiralty stating that he had to have the chiseled "R.Y.S." on the stern filled in pronto or else! Pensioned off snoopers Eh?Just got back and having spent many happy hours reading the current anchoring thread and deciding not have my two penny worth - couldn't resist this one.
Apparently one of the few duties left to me as a commisioned RN Officer (albeit retired) is the responsibility to ensure correct flag etiquette is followed and I have been relaibly informed I have powers of enforcement in this regard.
Hah Hah - just watch out you lot, especially if you are in the South West.
I am reliably informed that the correct courtesy flag for a foreign vessel in British Waters is the Union Flag, not the Red Ensign!So if you are a foreign yacht in British waters could you fly a blue ensign as a courtesy flag. I quite like the idea of matching flags. An Australian flag which is a defaced blue ensign on the back and a blue ensign at the crosstrees.
Are we the only country that persists in this ensign snobbery?
And while we are at it, the granting of a Blue Ensign is by Royal Warrant and is issued by the Admiralty and not the RYA is my understanding of the matter.
Are we the only country that persists in this ensign snobbery?
You must admit it is often an exercise in arrogant willy waving - with many notable exceptions.
After one of last years' ensign thread I nearly joined the Army Cruising Association just so I could 'forget' to lower my blue at sunset to wind everybody up.
The sooner we all revert to using one flag, the better.
It is just nonsense.
and I never once waved my willy at anyone!!
And no I didn't take it down at night (it was stuck in the holder thingy)
Not quite. The warrant used to be issued to each boat-owner. But now the warrant is issued to the club, which is then allowed to issue Permits to eligible members.
A distinction without a difference perhaps, but the RYA's involvement is not to issue the warrant but to justify its existence - er, sorry, to, um, ratify that the club's done what it ought to - ah, well, it deals with the club. Sort of. Can't think why actually.
No, not here. Here the warrant is issued by the Admiralty, not the RYA.
Could someone please explain to me what relevance Blue Ensigns have in a modern world? Should they be retired on grounds of efficiency and equality?
Could someone please explain to me what relevance Blue Ensigns have in a modern world? Should they be retired on grounds of efficiency and equality?
Could someone please explain to me what relevance Blue Ensigns have in a modern world?
How about them signifying no more than that people are free to do whatever they please, unless it's against the law?
Sorry, I can't agree this is simply about choice...
Blue is and always will be my favourite colour. So does that mean I can fly (polite cough sorry - 'wear') a Blue Ensign on my yacht?
No, not without contravening an act of Parliament (1995 Merchant Shipping Act – I believe) or coughing up £128 to join the Cruising Association.
For the record, I’m all for remembering and respecting the sacrifices made by so many brave and selfless heroes in the great wars, but surely the fact that you can buy the right to wear a Blue Ensign by joining the ‘right’ yacht club, is in contrary to those that have ‘earned’ the right through service to their country.
For the vast majority of skippers bumping around our coastal waters, I think it’s just a form of outdated snobbery and if it were simply about choice and freedom, we would all be 'free' to choose the Red or Blue Ensign as we wish.
It would seem the powers that be agree, because I read in another post on this forum that no new clubs or associations will be granted the priviledge of their members wearing the Blue Ensign in the future.