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International Federation of Sand and Land Yachting flags

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From the website of the International Federation of Sand and Land Yachting (http://www.lazef.be/fisly.html):

Class flags (2:3 trapezoids):

Class 1 : Blue with a white disc shifted to the hoist

[Class 1 flag] image by Ivan Sache


Class 3 : Vertically divided red-white-blue

[Class 3 flag] image by Ivan Sache


Class 5 : Vertically divided blue-red

[Class 5 flag] image by Ivan Sache


Class 7 : Horizontally divided yellow-red

[Class 7 flag] image by Ivan Sache


Ladies : Horizontally yellow-red-yellow

[Ladies Class flag] image by Ivan Sache


Standard: White with a blue square shifted to the hoist

[Standard Class flag] image by Ivan Sache


Race flags (2:3 rectangles):

Attention (up) - start (down): Plain red

[Attention and Start flag flag] image by Ivan Sache


Reduction of race duration: Plain light green

[Reduction of race duration flag] image by Ivan Sache


Briefing: Light green with a yellow stripe per bend sinister

[Briefing flag] image by Ivan Sache


Immediate stop required: Vertically divided yellow-blue

[Immediate stop flag] image by Ivan Sache


Race cancellation: Plain yellow

[Cancellation flag] image by Ivan Sache


Finish: Chequered black and white (5:7)

[Finish flag] image by Ivan Sache

Ivan Sache, 25 November 2000


There is no mention of club flags or association flags, and no sign of them in any picture that I looked at. Boats (?) are identified, like racing sailboats, by a combination of national code and individual number, affixed to the upper part of the sail. The national codes, of one, two, or three letters each, seem to be a development of the set formerly used by (I'm relying on memory here) the International Sail Racing Federation, which has replaced them by a set of all three-letter codes, which is not ISO3166-compliant. National organizations participating in the Federation International of Sand and Land Yachting (FISLY) are (except in one case) represented in its website by abbreviations that do not conform to FISLY's own code set.
John Ayer, 26 November 2000