What are the yacht club flags called?

What are the yacht club flags called?

What are the yacht club flags called?

burgee
Yacht and sailing clubs have flags to distinguish them, called a burgee. Most yacht club burgees are pennant (three sided) shaped like the HYC burgee, but a few clubs use swallow-tailed flags, while a very few use rectangular flags.

What does the flag on a yacht mean?

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 is not carrying any cargo which requires a customs declaration.

Is a burgee a flag?

A burgee is a distinguishing flag, regardless of its shape, of a recreational boating organization. In most cases, they have the shape of a pennant.

Where do you put burgee on a boat?

Flags on Your Vessel Members may fly our Club’s burgee on their vessels from two locations while underway and at anchor. The more common is from a halyard under the lowermost starboard spreader. The more traditional is from a pig stick from the aft-most mast.

What flag should I fly on my boat?

United States Ensign The U.S. national ensign, sometimes called “50-star” or “Old Glory,” is the proper and preferred flag for all U.S. vessels. Your boat should wear it from 0800 until sunset, and when you enter or leave port during daylight or at night, weather and rig permitting.

How do you fly a burgee flag?

Traditionally, the burgee is flown at the main masthead. A burgee must match a special Ensign if one is worn and it should always be higher than the Ensign. Flag etiquette states that only one burgee is flown at a time, but it is not uncommon nowadays to see yachts flying more than one burgee.

Can I put a pirate flag on my boat?

Can I use a Jolly Roger flag as decoration for a pirate-themed party? The answer would be both. Yes, because ‘pirates’ are now being widely used as a form of entertainment.

Can you fly any flag on your boat?

The U.S. national ensign, sometimes called “50-star” or “Old Glory,” is the proper and preferred flag for all U.S. vessels. Your boat should wear it from 0800 until sunset, and when you enter or leave port during daylight or at night, weather and rig permitting.

What is a burgee flag and when do I use that?

Definition of burgee 1 : a swallow-tailed flag used especially by ships for signals or identification. 2 : the usually triangular identifying flag of a yacht club.

What is a Club burgee?

A burgee is a small flag found on many yachts to indicate a yacht club affiliation. Yacht club burgees may be found in many shapes, but are most commonly either triangular or swallow tail. Most clubs have unique burgees that immediately identify their member’s boats.

Where do I fly my yacht club burgee?

Club flags The club burgee should be flown from the bow mast (or jack) on powerboats, or the starboard flag halyard (below the national courtesy flag if necessary).