Yachting Wrinkles a Practical And Historical Handbook of Valuable Information F
Yachting Wrinkles a Practical And Historical Handbook of Valuable Information F
A J Ahmed John Kenealy
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From colors at sunset until sunrise the commodore should show, when on board, two blue lights, perpendicularly, at the stern ; when absent, one blue light should be shown. The vice-com- modore should show lights as provided for the commodore, substituting red lights instead of blue. Captains, when on board, should show a white light un- der the main boom ; when absent this light should be extinguished. All salutes should be returned in kind. Yachts should always salute vessels of the United Sta...tes Navy by dipping the ensign once. The commodore, on entering port to join the squadron, should be saluted, on coming to anchor, by the yachts present. On all other occasions the commodore should be saluted, on coming to anchor, by the officer in command. The Etiquette of Yachting. 267 Junior flag officers should be saluted, on coming to anchor, by the officer in command, unless the latter be a senior in rank, in which case they should salute him. Captains should, on all occasions, sa- lute the officer in command.
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