Burgee/Flag arrangements
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Andy Yates
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Burgee/Flag arrangements
I'm currently flying my association burgee from my Starboard shroud by an "adhoc" arrangement and I would like to set up a more permanent arrangement . How have you guys set up yours ?
Andy
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Tony Treen
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Re: Burgee/Flag arrangements
Andy,
I fly mine on a halyard on the port side - according to the RYA Flag Etiquette page - https://www.rya.org.uk/knowledge-advice ... uette.aspx
I have a small block attached to the port shroud fitting at the masthead, with a 3mm halyard simply tied off to the toe rail. Have seen similar methods with a cleat fitted to the toe rail.
Cheers, Tony Treen
I fly mine on a halyard on the port side - according to the RYA Flag Etiquette page - https://www.rya.org.uk/knowledge-advice ... uette.aspx
I have a small block attached to the port shroud fitting at the masthead, with a 3mm halyard simply tied off to the toe rail. Have seen similar methods with a cleat fitted to the toe rail.
Cheers, Tony Treen
- zimp
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Re: Burgee/Flag arrangements
About the same solution o/b Zimp but we use a shroud cleat.Tony Treen wrote:Andy,
I fly mine on a halyard on the port side - according to the RYA Flag Etiquette page - https://www.rya.org.uk/knowledge-advice ... uette.aspx
I have a small block attached to the port shroud fitting at the masthead, with a 3mm halyard simply tied off to the toe rail. Have seen similar methods with a cleat fitted to the toe rail.
Cheers, Tony Treen
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Re: Burgee/Flag arrangements
I have a similar arrangement. I drilled through the hounds on the port side and attached a block. My burgee(s) are flown on the port side and tied off to a cleat screwed to the rail on the roof.Tony Treen wrote:Andy,
I fly mine on a halyard on the port side - according to the RYA Flag Etiquette page - https://www.rya.org.uk/knowledge-advice ... uette.aspx
I have a small block attached to the port shroud fitting at the masthead, with a 3mm halyard simply tied off to the toe rail. Have seen similar methods with a cleat fitted to the toe rail.
Cheers, Tony Treen
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Malcolm Sadler
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Re: Burgee/Flag arrangements
If I may resurrect this string (no pun intended) to raise some flag questions ....
1 - I have not had an Association pennant/burger previously, but I’d like to put on a good show at the OGA event in June, so is it still possible to buy one? I see some were made to order a few years back. Any left?
2 - I also want to be able to dress Rondo overall in Yarmouth - looking at some of the OGA photos of past events, they evidently put on a good show. I see Nauticalia do a string of flags about the right length. I’ve enquired if they are in the conventional order - I was told they have 40 flags, all the letters and numbers but in ‘random order’. Does any one have any other particular recommended sources for pre-strung flags?
3 - the flags for dressing overall should go to the masthead rather than the hounds. I hope to devise a method to use one halyard for both purposes, following approx the line of the port side shroud and using one of the deck level arrangements discussed in this thread. At the masthead a tiny block might be bent on with a form of whipping or hitch, and a soft shackle to avoid more screw holes or chaffing on the mast.
Has anyone any other tips for this ? How do others hoist dressing flags? I want to make sure there is no possibility of snagging the gaff jaws when lowering the gaff, as this can already happen with my lazy jacks modification and mis-shapen jaws.
All the best
Malcolm
1 - I have not had an Association pennant/burger previously, but I’d like to put on a good show at the OGA event in June, so is it still possible to buy one? I see some were made to order a few years back. Any left?
2 - I also want to be able to dress Rondo overall in Yarmouth - looking at some of the OGA photos of past events, they evidently put on a good show. I see Nauticalia do a string of flags about the right length. I’ve enquired if they are in the conventional order - I was told they have 40 flags, all the letters and numbers but in ‘random order’. Does any one have any other particular recommended sources for pre-strung flags?
3 - the flags for dressing overall should go to the masthead rather than the hounds. I hope to devise a method to use one halyard for both purposes, following approx the line of the port side shroud and using one of the deck level arrangements discussed in this thread. At the masthead a tiny block might be bent on with a form of whipping or hitch, and a soft shackle to avoid more screw holes or chaffing on the mast.
Has anyone any other tips for this ? How do others hoist dressing flags? I want to make sure there is no possibility of snagging the gaff jaws when lowering the gaff, as this can already happen with my lazy jacks modification and mis-shapen jaws.
All the best
Malcolm
- zimp
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Re: Burgee/Flag arrangements
We use a pig-stick or burgee staff o/b Zimp as well.
For an example see
http://www.eventides.org.uk/burgee.htm
Unfortunately no picture of Zimp with this arrangement
For an example see
http://www.eventides.org.uk/burgee.htm
Unfortunately no picture of Zimp with this arrangement
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Malcolm Sadler
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Re: Burgee/Flag arrangements
Thankyou. That looks very smart. And it would fly the burgee above the mast top rather than below the hounds.
What arrangement do you have to cleat off the lower end of the (presumably continuous) burgee halyard?
What arrangement do you have to cleat off the lower end of the (presumably continuous) burgee halyard?
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Re: Burgee/Flag arrangements
a cleat like this:Malcolm Sadler wrote:Thankyou. That looks very smart. And it would fly the burgee above the mast top rather than below the hounds.
What arrangement do you have to cleat off the lower end of the (presumably continuous) burgee halyard?
https://www.svb24.com/en/flag-halyard-cleat.html
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Malcolm Sadler
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Re: Burgee/Flag arrangements
Many thanks.
Malcolm
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Re: Burgee/Flag arrangements
Sorry Malcolm, I wrote a response to this at the beginning of the week but it isn't here... Wonderful things computers...
Yes we still have a supply of burgees, though they've been popular these last months! £12.50 posted or I'll (try and remember to) bring some to the rally. Drop me a line with your address and money to the CC19 account if you'd like one posting.
Alistair
Yes we still have a supply of burgees, though they've been popular these last months! £12.50 posted or I'll (try and remember to) bring some to the rally. Drop me a line with your address and money to the CC19 account if you'd like one posting.
Alistair