colind3782
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Apparently, the GC are stopping and boarding any boat in the Bay of Roses that isn't flying the correct and properly flown Spanish courtesy flag.
Apparently, the GC are stopping and boarding any boat in the Bay of Roses that isn't flying the correct and properly flown Spanish courtesy flag.
The only courtesy flags they sell in Tenerife have the crown, but what would be the point of a Spanish courtesy flag for Spanish owned vessels?I was told when I was in Spain that the flag with the crown on it was for Spanish owned leisure and Commercial vehicles, but for courtesy flags of 'foreign' vessels it was the plain one without the crown...
I was told when I was in Spain that the flag with the crown on it was for Spanish owned leisure and Commercial vehicles, but for courtesy flags of 'foreign' vessels it was the plain one without the crown. Could be wrong of course
The only courtesy flags they sell in Tenerife have the crown, but what would be the point of a Spanish courtesy flag for Spanish owned vessels?
Having stopped in seven Spanish ports on my trip UK/Med, I can only conclude that there is no consistency in the choice of crown/plain. Both present roughly in equal numbers.
Are you sure they are courtesy flags and not small ensigns?The only courtesy flags they sell in Tenerife have the crown, but what would be the point of a Spanish courtesy flag for Spanish owned vessels?
>but for courtesy flags of 'foreign' vessels it was the plain one without the crown. Could be wrong of course
Foreign flagged yachts should fly the flag with the crown it is the official Spanish flag, the one without the crown isn't. As told to us by a Spanish sailor and confirmed by a member of a chandler staff. Jane speaks Spanish and she asked them a question about the right flag. The best Spanish flag has a bull on it so you could also fly that on the port spreader for fun.
...Or has someone been upsetting the officials by flying a Catalan flag?
How many of us fly a regional courtesy flag in place of the national one? I generally do in Brittany.