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  2. What are the rules to wear a blue ensign?

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  1. What are the rules to wear a blue ensign?

    Answer: Authority to wear a privileged ensign is granted by yacht clubs to their members in the form of a permit for the yacht and owner, which usually comes with instructions on flag etiquette requiring the club burgee to be flown with the ensign. The RYA also provides advice. Traditionally, burgees are flown from the masthead, but only a few ...

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  3. Ensign of the United States

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  4. Yacht ensign

    A yacht ensign is a flag allowed by some nations to be hoisted as the national ensign (instead of the civil ensign) by yachts. As with any other civil ensign, the yacht ensign is the largest flag on board, and is normally flown at the stern (rear) of the ship. Yacht ensigns differ from merchant ensigns in that their use indicates that the yacht ...

  5. About the U.S. Yacht Ensign

    The U.S. Yacht Ensign is a modified version of the American flag. It has the same 13 red and white stripes, as well as navy blue canton in the upper left corner. However, inside the canton, the 50 white stars are replaced with a fouled anchor in a circle of thirteen stars. Most yacht ensigns are manufactured in 2:3 or 3:5 proportions, but the ...

  6. BURGEES, ENSIGNS, FLAGS and PENNANTS

    There was a time in our history when the US Yacht Ensign was only flown by registered yachts over a certain tonnage, but that law was repealed in 1980. According to the US Power Squadron, "Flags are often too small…The national ensign flown at a flag staff on the stern of your boat should be one inch on the fly (long end) for each foot of ...

  7. Boat flag etiquette: Everything you need to know about ensigns & burgees

    Most other boat flags demand no such angst, but the burgee comes a close second. If you are entitled to wear a 'special ensign' i.e. white, blue (plain or defaced) or red (defaced), your permit will dictate that the relevant burgee must be flown at the same time. If this applies to you, you will know all about it.

  8. The Law and Etiquette of the Blue Ensign

    The Royal Mersey Yacht Club's own Blue Ensign.Who may and when, where, and how to fly it? Andrew Whittingham-Jones. August 2019 A short guide to the Law (what must be done) and Etiquette (maritime traditions and expectations of behaviour between seafarers) about the flying flags on board yachts. There a several, substantial, books in print.

  9. US Yachting Flags

    The U.S. yacht ensign is a variant of the national ensign in which the union consists of thirteen stars in a ring surrounding a fouled anchor set diagonally. It was authorized by Congress in 1848 on the recommendation of the commodore of the New York Yacht Club as a signal to be flown by yachts holding special licenses from the Secretary of the ...

  10. Blue Ensign

    The Blue Ensign is a British ensign that may be used on vessels by certain authorised yacht clubs, Royal Research Ships and British merchant vessels whose master holds a commission in the Royal Naval Reserve or has otherwise been issued a warrant. Defaced versions with a badge or other emblem are also more broadly; in the United Kingdom by ...

  11. United Kingdom: regulations for blue ensigns

    Yacht club special ensigns were also cancelled, possibly because it was thought that a vessel flying a Blue Ensign was more likely to be attacked. At the beginning of WWI (1914) "auxiliaries flew the Red Ensign to lessen their exposure to enemy attack.

  12. Assorted Sizes of U.S. Yacht Ensign

    48 in. x 72 in. U.S. Yacht Ensign Sewn w/Heading & Grommets. $149.03. No data found. Write a review. U S Yacht Ensign looks like the national flag and ensign but with a fouled anchor in a circle of stars in the canton blue area In August of 1848 by Act of Congress the flag ensign began the used by licensed U S yachts.

  13. United States Yacht Ensigns

    United States Yacht Ensign The United States Yacht Ensign is a special flag to be flown over American Yachts. It bears a strong resemblance to our national ensign, the only difference being the fouled anchor and stars taking the place of the normal star field.

  14. British Yacht Ensigns and Sailing Clubs (Introduction)

    British yacht club special ensigns can be the White Ensign (Royal Yacht Squadron), undefaced Blue Ensign (32 clubs), Blue Ensign defaced with the badge of the club (57) or Red Ensign defaced (14). There is also a defaced RAF Ensign for the RAF Sailing Association, but I don't know where that fits into the pecking order.

  15. Blue Ensigns

    An Ensign denotes nationality, reflecting the country where the yacht is registered. Jimmy Green Standard Sewn Blue Ensigns are manufactured in our modern Supplier Partner Factory in Italy from top quality UV resistant 100% polyester woven bunting.

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  17. Blue Ensign

    The Blue Ensign is a British ensign that may be used on vessels by certain authorised yacht clubs, Royal Research Ships and British merchant vessels whose master holds a commission in the Royal Naval Reserve or has otherwise been issued a warrant. Defaced versions with a badge or other emblem are used more broadly; in the United Kingdom by authorised government or private bodies; and ...

  18. Defaced Blue Ensign Frequently Asked Questions

    The Defaced Blue Ensign must not be flown between the hours of sunset (or 21:00 if earlier) and sunrise. The Ensign would normally be flown from the stern and must not be flown without the Club Burgee. The positioning of the Ensign will vary from vessel to vessel, but in general the Burgee should be flown from the mast of a yacht, or highest ...

  19. Blue ensign Definition & Meaning

    The meaning of BLUE ENSIGN is a nautical ensign with a blue field borne by various classes of vessels in British government service other than the Royal Navy, under certain conditions by merchantmen commanded by retired officers of the Royal Navy or by officers of the Royal Naval Reserve, and by many British yacht clubs and yachts.

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