chinita
Well-Known Member
Better than using our fag packet as a fag packet of convenience.
You don't even need to have a boat - you can SSR a fag packet if you like.
I have said this before, I know people with three certificates for the same boat - all different LOA.
They present which ever one they think they can get away with to the marina office.
On reflection I can think of one. for a blue ensign if its a privileged club
do i really need permission to fly a defaced blue flag? if so, from whom? are there any penalties for doing so if not in one of the chosen clubs? can i design my own?
the devon flag will do fine.
do i really need permission to fly a defaced blue flag? if so, from whom? are there any penalties for doing so if not in one of the chosen clubs?
an interesting point.
do i really need permission to fly a defaced blue flag? if so, from whom? are there any penalties for doing so if not in one of the chosen clubs? can i design my own?
not that i intend to, unlikely to declare myself a commercial entity by flying a red flag either. the devon flag will do fine.
He viago!
Give me a shout when you go ahead with it.
I will come down and do the seizing, forfeiting and fining.
It will be my pleasure![]()
Various conditions and restrictions apply, one of which is that the yacht must be British registered ( part I or Part III) or on the register of ships of a relevant British possession.
Can't believe I'm posting about the minutiae of ensigns, but is that strictly correct, Vic? My reading is that the yacht need not be British registered but need be eligible for such registration. To whit, section 1 d of the relevant act prescribes that a British ship may wear British colours, and that a British ship is (amongst other things):
a small ship other than a fishing vessel and—
(i)is not registered under Part II, but
(ii)is wholly owned by qualified owners, and
(iii)is not registered under the law of a country outside the United Kingdom.
Which would seem to suggest there's no need for clubs to require registration before allowing the use of blue ensigns (unless, presumably, something in their warrant says otherwise).
cor blimey, flying the wrong colour flag seems to be taken as a more serious offense than armed robbery.
as for lusty d what do you mean by "anywhere"? i could be wrong but, as i understand it, the requirement when visiting foreign parts is to fly your national flag which, the last time a checked, was the union jack.
would a devon flag with a union flag inserted into one of the corners suffice to visit france? i was thinking bottom right quadrant. (the flag, not france)
(actually, in the interests or entete cordiale, it's about time aquataine was returned to us)
Can't believe I'm posting about the minutiae of ensigns, but is that strictly correct, Vic? My reading is that the yacht need not be British registered but need be eligible for such registration. To whit, section 1 d of the relevant act prescribes that a British ship may wear British colours, and that a British ship is (amongst other things):
a small ship other than a fishing vessel and—
(i)is not registered under Part II, but
(ii)is wholly owned by qualified owners, and
(iii)is not registered under the law of a country outside the United Kingdom.
Which would seem to suggest there's no need for clubs to require registration before allowing the use of blue ensigns (unless, presumably, something in their warrant says otherwise).
Can't believe I'm posting about the minutiae of ensigns, but is that strictly correct, Vic? My reading is that the yacht need not be British registered but need be eligible for such registration. To whit, section 1 d of the relevant act prescribes that a British ship may wear British colours, and that a British ship is (amongst other things):
a small ship other than a fishing vessel and—
(i)is not registered under Part II, but
(ii)is wholly owned by qualified owners, and
(iii)is not registered under the law of a country outside the United Kingdom.
Which would seem to suggest there's no need for clubs to require registration before allowing the use of blue ensigns (unless, presumably, something in their warrant says otherwise).
very interesting.
Do yourself a favour and read the Merchant Shipping Act.very interesting.
the issue of definitiond must come into play too.
i would have thought that the definition of "ship", small or otherwise, is a commercial one. to register as a "ship" is to declare one's vessel a commercial entity whereas what i have is a personal conveyance.
i suspect that the maritime act cannot legally be applied to personal conveyances. i could have chinita by the proverbials.
if, as vics says, it is an offence for a (ship) to raise a union flag without permission and you have declared yourself a ship by registering with the ssr then you might be in trouble by doing do so but if your toy is not registered i know of no flag regulations which can be enforced.
the crown may only seize property which is registered as the act of registration hands legal ownership to the crown.
however, since we are registered at birth, is it possible for an entity owned by the crown to actually legally own anything?
very interesting.
the issue of definitiond must come into play too.
i would have thought that the definition of "ship", small or otherwise, is a commercial one. to register as a "ship" is to declare one's vessel a commercial entity whereas what i have is a personal conveyance.
i suspect that the maritime act cannot legally be applied to personal conveyances. i could have chinita by the proverbials.
if, as vics says, it is an offence for a (ship) to raise a union flag without permission and you have declared yourself a ship by registering with the ssr then you might be in trouble by doing do so but if your toy is not registered i know of no flag regulations which can be enforced.
the crown may only seize property which is registered as the act of registration hands legal ownership to the crown.
however, since we are registered at birth, is it possible for an entity owned by the crown to actually legally own anything?
Do yourself a favour and read the Merchant Shipping Act.
Then you would not be making such stupid statements.
Do yourself a favour and read the Merchant Shipping Act.
Then you would not be making such stupid statements.