Red Ensign on Backstay

Are you seriously suggesting there is a correlation between the way people sail and the colour of their ensign? Seriously?

Equally bizarre, are you seriously suggesting there is a correlation between the way people drive and the make of car they own? Seriously?

Certain uppercrust yacht clubs in the UK are allowed to fly defaced Blue Ensigns. The OP was displaying a modicum of inverse snobbery.
JumbleDuck in Post#6 explains the car analogy.
There is a certain amount of irony flowing through this thread, are you American, by any chance? :)
 
Have a small block on your backstay at a suitable height and hoist your ensign. You can then dip it at your leisure.

As shown in post #57. With a plastic cleat secured to the backstay a few feet lower.

Before I installed the Monitor the ensign was on a flagstaff. On the exteremely rare occcasions when I dipped it I just lifted it out of its socket and lowered it until it was horizontal, then put it back again. I've never had any complaints from whatever authority concerns itself with such things (if any exists) so I assume I'm doing it right. :D
 
Simply not true. Our club has a defaced blue ensign. The club was formed in 1854 "for the working men of Poole".

Yeah, and Eton was formed to provide education for seventy poor boys, so it can't be posh either.

Do you get many people on Universal Credit coughing up £452.91 per annum to join your happy band of working class rogues?
 
Have a small block on your backstay at a suitable height and hoist your ensign. You can then dip it at your leisure.

No good. On the lower part of the backstay ( which is adjustable ) it would flap on my head & above the split it would catch on the boom during a gybe.

Note I have an aeries & unlike others, it misses the vane whilst it is on the flagstaff, quite easily



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Yeah, and Eton was formed to provide education for seventy poor boys, so it can't be posh either.

Do you get many people on Universal Credit coughing up £452.91 per annum to join your happy band of working class rogues?

Why do you always have to take an absolutist view. Why can't you see things in their context?

The comment was comparative - the poster using the term "upper crust" as a way of placing clubs in a hierarchy and I am using "working men" in the same way.

There was no UC in 1854 and members were no doubt funding their boats out of their own resources.
 
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