The yachtsman's world is rich with protocols, it seems. We have flag protocols, communication protocols, dress protocols, racing protocols, and ceremony protocols, to mention a few. Some are traditional extending back probably hundreds of years; others are relatively new, such as where to fly a yacht club burgee if not from the boat's masthead on a pig stick. Some are general and some are narrowly specific; such as what is done at a particular club or association on particular days. Protocols represent formality, and many folks do not especially like formality. Clearly some evolve. If nearly every boat you see is flying the US Flag below a spreader, does that eventually become "accepted" protocol b/c that's what people do? Does anyone really care where they flew it during the age of sail?
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