sailboat flag etiquette, burgees, day shapes and ensigns, a beginners guide

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

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  • @silvanocometta9760
    @silvanocometta9760 4 года назад +15

    Hi there, in Europe we learned that the club flag and the country flags of the skipper and crew are all located under the port spreader only. The starboard spreader is only for courtesy flag and Q-flag. Regards from Switzerland, Silvano

    • @searchingforcoconuts2248
      @searchingforcoconuts2248  4 года назад +4

      interesting, thanks for the info, I'm sure we will hear a lot of variations... greetings from Cape Town

    • @pdevrin
      @pdevrin 4 года назад +4

      Correct.....starboard only courtesy and Qflag........portside.....crew nationality or yachtclubmember

  • @ushi120
    @ushi120 6 месяцев назад +2

    Corrections - Remember!!!
    starboard = very important information!
    port side= information nice to know
    Examples:
    Courtesy flag, Quarantine, diver in water, etc - Starbord spreader
    Your nationality, language, sailing club - Port spreader
    Boat Registration - Sternpole (or Backstay if necessary)

  • @gracealshemmari5907
    @gracealshemmari5907 3 года назад +4

    Thank you ! I'm 50...just bought our first sailboat and I need all the information I can !!!!

    • @searchingforcoconuts2248
      @searchingforcoconuts2248  3 года назад

      very exciting times for you, all the best and thanks for watching

    • @williamgosvener47
      @williamgosvener47 3 года назад +1

      If you are registered with the US coast Guard or and US member State, this information isn't correct. As the US have specific flag laws commonly called the flag code.
      It all and all changes how you fly flags, and combined make it almost possible to fly a courtesy flag. As most boats are not double masted.

  • @eddie1v
    @eddie1v 4 года назад +8

    Great instructional videos. Hope you keep them coming. Surprised you don’t have more subscribers yet.

    • @searchingforcoconuts2248
      @searchingforcoconuts2248  4 года назад +1

      Hi and thanks for the great comments. We are still very new so hoping to get there

  • @MrB-ti2ye
    @MrB-ti2ye 4 года назад +2

    Wow just fantastic . Plane and simple well done Sir. I've 20 years on the water. Just brilliant for new comers

  • @Dan_C604
    @Dan_C604 4 года назад +11

    Just remember when you sail over North America (Canada or US) or Caribbean we display the Q flag this way “The yellow flag
    Pratique is permission to enter a port after quarantine. On arrival at a foreign port the Q flag (plain yellow) should be flown. This requests customs and immigration officials to board, or the skipper goes ashore to register the boat and crew. Once pratique has been granted the Q flag is lowered and the courtesy national flag is hoisted.” This is the way we do it in Canada and in the US. I don’t think they will tell you differently if you come from let’s say Europe and you display both, but that is our proper way.

    • @searchingforcoconuts2248
      @searchingforcoconuts2248  4 года назад +3

      thanks Dan for your informative contribution, much appreciated... keep it coming

  • @AlanSternCooper
    @AlanSternCooper 3 года назад +1

    Great .better than anything you can find on the internet

  • @davidpearson8954
    @davidpearson8954 3 года назад +4

    thanks for the hard work you put into these videos. really helpful.

  • @Phylaetra
    @Phylaetra 5 месяцев назад

    That is some good information! Thank you for helping us learn!

  • @MrTrevorf
    @MrTrevorf Год назад +1

    Nice videos. I am about to make the transition from Trainee to Crew with the NSRI at Station 5 Durban and have watched your videos for added learning on my journey to Crew. I noticed that you have the incorrect description for the Charlie flag 😊

    • @searchingforcoconuts2248
      @searchingforcoconuts2248  Год назад

      Hi Trevor... thanks firstly for your service, much appreciated. Yes, I did make an error, it was corrected in updated slides on our website. If you noticed that (one of only two people), skip the exam and go straight to crew, well done. And thanks for watching, means a great deal

  • @larry9210
    @larry9210 4 года назад +2

    Very very well done! Looking forward to ATONs.

  • @RogerMannett
    @RogerMannett 4 года назад +2

    i should also note the US/Caribbean Diver Below Flag is different to the International Alpha Signal - it is a Red Flag with a White Diagonal stripe from Top left to Bottom Righ as seen on the shroud.

    • @searchingforcoconuts2248
      @searchingforcoconuts2248  4 года назад

      correct again, thanks for the input 😊

    • @RogerMannett
      @RogerMannett 4 года назад +1

      Appreciate the effort that goes into your videaus- enjoy the animations, great work Thanks for the response. Sometimes its a struggle juggling hemispheres and country standards- ie US Red right heading to harbour- opposite her in Aust/NZ SA and europe - mostly

    • @searchingforcoconuts2248
      @searchingforcoconuts2248  4 года назад +1

      @@RogerMannett agreed, I am busy with Aids to Navigation and trying to incorporate the differences... thanks again

    • @cc-to
      @cc-to Год назад +1

      I believe these two flags have slightly different connotations and can be used concurrently. Alpha is a boat-to-boat right-of-way assertion that means "I cannot move, you need to go around me". Otherwise a sailboat, for example, might try to demand that a small power boat move out its way. The stripe flag, which is not among the maritime signal flags, is a life-safety warning for where the divers are operating. So alpha means "avoid this boat" and the stripe means "avoid these people".

  • @nors1286
    @nors1286 3 года назад +1

    Very informative videos. Much appreciated by this novice.

  • @rodneyallen5003
    @rodneyallen5003 2 года назад +1

    Great information to get us new sailors started. Can anyone provide some links to “cheat-sheets” ( for lack of better terminology, I’m learning… ) to the different types of flags ? I’m recently discovering my desire to sail and trying to get my hands on as much information as possible. It’s a long learning curve . Thanks

    • @searchingforcoconuts2248
      @searchingforcoconuts2248  2 года назад +2

      thanks for contributing and adding such valuable feedback. Check in the descriptions for cheat sheet links, or find them at www.searchingforcoconuts.com

  • @Chebab-Chebab
    @Chebab-Chebab 4 года назад +3

    It's very informative, there's an incredible amount to learn, I've already subscribed, but how many boaters know all these?

  • @RogerMannett
    @RogerMannett 4 года назад +1

    I am assuming the burgee is flown below the courtesy flag on the Stbd Spreader? as that was not clear from the animation?

  • @laurieespi4828
    @laurieespi4828 4 года назад +1

    Awesome vids, well done and thanks!

  • @DrZond
    @DrZond Год назад

    I am an American citizen. I just bought a sailboat in Panama and it has a Panamanian flag. (Meaning it's registered in Panama) I intend to keep it there and spend the winters living on it. So I would fly the Panamanian flag off the stern, and an American flag off the starboard spreader? Is that right?

    • @searchingforcoconuts2248
      @searchingforcoconuts2248  Год назад

      Hi and thanks for watching... You would fly your American flag off the port spreader. The starboard is for courtesy flags when you visit other countries.

  • @biscuiteater40
    @biscuiteater40 4 года назад +1

    Where do you get all the courtesy flags? Do you buy them as you enter the foreign port and put it up after you buy it? Or are you expected to pull into port already flying it?

    • @searchingforcoconuts2248
      @searchingforcoconuts2248  4 года назад +1

      it's a sign of respect so during your passage/route planning, best order some flags, or at least make a good attempt at making one. It can make the difference of a smooth check-in and clearance, or result in additional bribes or delayed processes.

    • @dilligafwoftam985
      @dilligafwoftam985 4 года назад +2

      In Europe countries either side will sell the flag of the country you are heading to.

  • @Navisworker
    @Navisworker 4 года назад +2

    What 3D software are you using? Can we go somewhere to look a the model? Learning to sail currently and loving your channel.

    • @searchingforcoconuts2248
      @searchingforcoconuts2248  4 года назад +1

      Hi and thanks for the great comments. I use Blender software, which is free and can be found at www.blender.org
      I have not yet uploaded the model anywhere as it has many many modifications as we go and is not yet "cleaned up" ... one day

  • @amirhujaleh6327
    @amirhujaleh6327 Год назад

    When should you hauled down courtesy flag?

  • @vinodbhosle2674
    @vinodbhosle2674 3 года назад

    Very useful information thanks.

  • @Thru-The-Lens
    @Thru-The-Lens 10 месяцев назад

    Loving the channel ❤

  • @olivei2484
    @olivei2484 2 года назад

    How come motor sailers never use the cone, at least they don't very often?

  • @craigb2334
    @craigb2334 4 года назад

    Is it ok to mount the country of registration flag on the backstay or stern pulpit upright member?

    • @Dan_C604
      @Dan_C604 4 года назад +1

      This is what I do when the boat has a dinghy hanging at the transom or other things in there (such as a wind steering vane, a wind turbine!etc.)that become an obstacle to the flag.

    • @searchingforcoconuts2248
      @searchingforcoconuts2248  4 года назад

      sure thing, thanks Dan for the reply

  • @obiwanfisher537
    @obiwanfisher537 4 года назад

    There is a lot to signalling on boats. Question; If I fly a courtesy flag, and I fly a flag to signal that I, the skipper, am of a different nationality than my boats registration; Where does the Q-Flag go? Under the "VIP Flag"? Or between VIP and Courtesy?
    And does anyone know why its only starboard and never port?

    • @searchingforcoconuts2248
      @searchingforcoconuts2248  4 года назад

      Hi, as your Q flag will be used last and removed first, it will be below your national flag. There are some folks who fly their national flags on port side, but should always be lower than the courtesy flag...

  • @bruceklein9008
    @bruceklein9008 4 года назад +1

    All of the sailing channels I watch will put up the Q flag by itself,then once properly checked in will then replace it with the courtesy flag.

  • @jameswest685
    @jameswest685 2 года назад

    Thanks, like to learn.

  • @spaceoddity2485
    @spaceoddity2485 Год назад

    Good info

  • @jonssailing
    @jonssailing 4 года назад

    The best!

  • @scasey1960
    @scasey1960 4 года назад +2

    Amazing that international airlines don’t require quarantine. We now suffer from this gross oversight..

  • @briankoger6224
    @briankoger6224 4 года назад +1

    At ~ the three minute mark, you got the "X" and "Y" flags mixed up.

    • @searchingforcoconuts2248
      @searchingforcoconuts2248  4 года назад

      correct, well spotted. The mistake was rectified on our uploaded slides on our website. Thanks for your input

  • @NothusDeusVagus
    @NothusDeusVagus 4 года назад

    Yes... 645... that was me...

  • @salty8752
    @salty8752 Год назад +1

    This is a chart, not a map, don’t call it a map, ever! I’m 💀. You could have added it identifies as a chart so let it be. 1:03

  • @AfricanFlightStar
    @AfricanFlightStar 2 года назад

    👍🏻👍🏻💥👏🏻👏🏻🇿🇦⛵️

  • @michaelrockinger
    @michaelrockinger 4 года назад +1

    No pirate flag ? 🏴‍☠️

  • @Lord.Kiltridge
    @Lord.Kiltridge Год назад

    There are a handful of flags I won't permit anywhere on my property. Not even on clothing or as a pin. Books and charts are the obvious exception. Etiquette be damned.

    • @gatecrasher1970
      @gatecrasher1970 11 месяцев назад

      not surprised you not got a reply as you clearly a troll

    • @Lord.Kiltridge
      @Lord.Kiltridge 11 месяцев назад

      @@gatecrasher1970 Why then, did you waste your time and mine replying?

    • @just-dl
      @just-dl 17 дней назад

      Seems self correcting. I mean if we have an issue with a specific country, we probably won’t sail there or crew for them or them for us. Only issue is we might have to traverse the waters of said country and that shouldn’t require flying colors. I’m in Maine. Canada is the nearest Country and I think it’s biologically impossible to be mad at Canadians….i could see issues in parts of Europe where countries with “complicated relationships” are side by side. Out of curiosity…and I’m not asking to know the places…is there a hard-to-avoid country on your list? Or is it more philosophical and less practical? I’m just curious about how it affects your ability to sail, if at all.

    • @Lord.Kiltridge
      @Lord.Kiltridge 17 дней назад

      @@just-dl I was trying to be diplomatic, but yes. I'm Canadian and the American flag is banned on my property.

    • @just-dl
      @just-dl 17 дней назад +1

      @ oh well! Other than Bay of Fundy, pretty easy to avoid! Sorry for whoever harshed your mellow. I’m quite fond of the Stars and Stripes myself. I kinda like your big leaf, too, but it doesn’t have the same oomph for me! 🤓 I was expecting you to hint at the Caribbean, actually. In honor of the day, Merry Christmas from your southern neighbor!