steve yates
Well-Known Member
I notice ffrom the rya's site that we are supposed to fill in a form if leaving the uk and again on returning, plus fly a q flag until we have rung a number (when we get a phone signal!) if going to a non eu country, like the channel islands!
Is this correct? and if so is it normal practice or is it one of those rules that the authorities have if they need it but in practice it's too much hassle for them to enforce and monitor fully?
If I sail in french waters or enter a french port, am I right in thinking I will need my vhf licence on board, my insurance docs, and a copy of the bill of sale, and must fly the red ensign.
(currently I fly no flag as I have no flagpole and have never seen the need)
Are courtesy flags expected or are they one of those old forms of ettiquette that get traditionalists red in the face?
I have no problem with the idea of flying one, i just don't have one, and am short of time that can be better utilised than shopping for it.
Is this correct? and if so is it normal practice or is it one of those rules that the authorities have if they need it but in practice it's too much hassle for them to enforce and monitor fully?
If I sail in french waters or enter a french port, am I right in thinking I will need my vhf licence on board, my insurance docs, and a copy of the bill of sale, and must fly the red ensign.
(currently I fly no flag as I have no flagpole and have never seen the need)
Are courtesy flags expected or are they one of those old forms of ettiquette that get traditionalists red in the face?
I have no problem with the idea of flying one, i just don't have one, and am short of time that can be better utilised than shopping for it.