skipper681
Well-Known Member
I'm not going to give a well thought out, intelligent answer.
Here goes...
Burn it.
lol
Kind regards
S
Here goes...
Burn it.
lol
Kind regards
S
Do they do them in red and where can we buy them![]()
Seeing as you want to be governed by unelected bureaucrats ...
Seeing as you want to be governed by unelected bureaucrats, why don’t you just get a Union ensign and sign up on the .union registry... if there isn’t one yet... as k the empire builders to set one up for you.
Never know you could make history as registering EUR001.
Normally I would agree, but not always. I wear a Bluey and its not unknown for me to chop one off to a passing foreign naval vessel & for them to call the upper deck to attention & return the salute, all be it rather informal. It wouldnt happen with an RN ship of course because they are just an arrogant buncn of class ridden useless *****.If the blue ensign was reserved for those actively defending our country, I would certainly respect it. To those granted licence via ancient medieval monarchy I just laugh, and if any other nation knew those rules they would fall over giggling
Exactly, good for you.
I always feel it was a bit of shame that Blue Ensigns were not reserved for serving and ex service folk. Then we would know where we are.
We could then have an array of Savoy Opera colours for clubs of merit - or maybe even just the pretentious ones.
Plus of course the wits and jack the lads with their Europe Stars, Scottish Free State and Jolly Roger emblems. I always note them, they serve a useful purpose.
This boat has just anchored next to us in a small bay in Croatia. We like it here 'cos the graffiti makes us feel at home.
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But the real question is: Is a defaced blue ensign with a circle of EU stars in the middle actually legal tender?
Should I dinghy over and perform a citizens arrest? :ambivalence:
Richard
Who cares.
I'm guessing the chap flying who it thinks it is a frightfully important political statement and probably puts him up with that bloke who stood in front of the tanks at Tiananmen Square for one.
The correct flagging of the vessel comes und UK Law not Croatian Law. The vessel is not correctly flagged. Does is matter? Well he's breaking the law, and he's a twat. If he's ok with that then so am I.
The correct flagging of the vessel comes und UK Law not Croatian Law. The vessel is not correctly flagged. Does is matter? Well he's breaking the law, and he's a twat. If he's ok with that then so am I.
Definitely not 15 stars.
Richard
Who cares.
Check your geometry. If you measure the average spacing and diameter, you get a number close to 15. You cannot see all of the stars due to folds.
Dumb thread anyway.
That’s a hell of a guess, lots of assumptions.
This boat has just anchored next to us in a small bay in Croatia. We like it here 'cos the graffiti makes us feel at home.
![]()
But the real question is: Is a defaced blue ensign with a circle of EU stars in the middle actually legal tender?
Should I dinghy over and perform a citizens arrest? :ambivalence:
Richard