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| This site has been very interesting and have learned allot here. I have a question regarding the displaying of flags on private boats while in foreign countries. A while back some friends and I sailed a boat to the South Pacific, and saw that many other yachts and boats would display the country they where in's flag above the U.S. Flag, and the owners where from the States. Is this proper etiquette?
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| One of the major problems with the flag code is that it does not address maritime usage at all -- it was originally based on Army regulations. As Nick points out, maritime flag etiquette is very different, and this causes a lot of confusion. If they ever decide to revise the flag code, this would be a big item to consider. My impression (although I can't back it up with a refererence at the moment), is that the courtesy flag is normally flown at the starboard yardarm or spreader on the forwardmost mast, or at the mast head if there is no yardarm or spreader. Peter Ansoff
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