- YACHT ENSIGN (or YACHT CLUB ENSIGN)
- See under ‘ensign’.
Ensign of the Royal Dee Yacht Club, UK (Graham Bartram)
- YACHT FLAG
- An imprecise term covering any flag flown from a pleasure vessel - see
‘burgee’,
'club pennant',
‘dinner flag’,
‘guest on board flag’,
‘meal pennant’,
‘owner absent flag’,
‘prize flag’,
‘racing flag’ and
‘yacht ensign’ under ‘ensign’.
Ensign of the Royal Norwegian Yacht Club 1906 – 1958 (fotw);
Yacht Ensign, US (fotw);
Burgee of the Uljanik Plovidba Sailing Club, Croatia (fotw)
- YACHT OFFICER'S BROAD PENNANT (or PENDANT)
- See ‘broad pennant 3)’ and
‘officer's pennants’.
Yacht Club Vice-Commodore’s Broad Pennant, Finland (fotw)
- YACHT OFFICER'S FLAGS
- See ‘officer’s flags’.
Flag of a Yacht Club Commodore, US (fotw)
- YACHT OFFICER'S PENNANT (or PENDANT)
- See ‘officer’s pennants’ (also ‘broad pennant 3)’).
Pennant of a Yacht Club Commodore, National Yacht Club, Ireland (fotw)
- YACHTING CROWN
- In UK usage, a crown formed from various modern yachting sails placed upon a circle or
fillet that appears on the duty ensign and burgee of the British Yachting Association and
is (as far as is known) unique to them – the RYA crown – but see note below (also
‘fillet 3)’ and
‘naval crown’).
Official Duty Ensign and Burgee of the
Royal Yachting Association, UK (Graham Bartram)
Please note that the defaced ensign and burgee may only be flown by officers of the Association whilst on official duty, and that ordinary members fly either the house/hoist flag or burgee
- see 'hoist flag'.
- YARD
- A beam or bar attached horizontally to a mast or pole. Formerly used for hoisting
sails in square-rigged vessels, it now supports the halyards from which flags
and signal hoists are displayed (see also
‘hoist of flags’,
‘mast 2)’,
‘sailor’s mast’,
‘signal flag’,
‘stayed mast’
and ‘yardarm’ below).
- YARDARM
- Half a yard, on board ships reference is made to the port or starboard yard
arms to indicate which side of the mast a flag is to be hoisted (see also
‘battle ensigns’,
'mast 2)' and ‘yard’.
Notes
a) On a flag pole or mast fitted with a yard (either
ashore or afloat) the senior position is at the starboard yardarm (this being the right hand side
when looking towards the bow of a ship or the left hand when facing a flag pole ashore).
b) When yards carry more than one halyard on a side, the outermost halyard on the
starboard yardarm (or starboard outer) is the most senior position.
- YELLOW ADMIRAL
- In British usage now obsolete, the colloquial term for an officer who had
been promoted from the rank of post captain, but was thereafter not employed
and had, in essence and in fact, been retired from the active list – an
admiral without distinction of colour – see ‘blue ensign 2)’,
‘distinction of colour’
‘red ensign 2)’
and ‘white ensign 2)’.
- YEOMAN OF SIGNALS
- In British Royal Navy usage and some others, a rating with the rank of Petty Officer who has
specialised in the handling and conducting of flag signals in the communications departments of a
naval vessel (see also
‘bunting tosser’,
‘flag lieutenant’,
‘flag locker’,
'flags 1)' and
‘signal flag’).
- YIN-YANG (or YIN AND YANG)
- An ancient symbol consisting of a circle with two interlinked halves, and intended to represent
complementary opposites within a greater whole – dark and light, male and female or high and low etc.
National Flag of South Korea (fotw): Flag of
Shanghai 1937 – 1948 (fotw); National Flag of
Mongolia (fotw)
- Y SHAPE
- See ‘pall’.
National Flag of South Africa (fotw)