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Royal Yacht customs

There are many Royal Yacht customs. Some are best passed on verbally, but a few are given below:

  1. General Organisation and Routine There is no broadcast system, and pipes are never made. The routine is run silently by Royal Yachtsmen taking times from Daily Orders, which must be read carefully. Alterations in routine are carried out by means of RED HOT NOTICES which are displayed at salient points in the ship. (See Article 0203 paragraph 5).
  2. Silence Officers and Royal Yachtsmen should be neither seen nor heard near the Royal Apartments. As far as possible, spoken words of
    command are avoided throughout the Royal Yacht. Gym shoes are always worn by Royal Yachtsmen to help preserve silence.
  3. Privacy Royal Yachtsmen must at all times respect the privacy of the Royal Family and their guests. Happenings onboard, whilst on Royal Duty or at any time, are not to be recounted outside the Yacht. Particular care must be taken in this respect with the Press. (See Article 0830).
  4. Going Abaft the Mainmast after 0900 when Standard is Flying No Officer or Royal Yachtsman should ever go abaft the Barge or 2nd MB, or the first square ports in the Waists, after 0900 unless on a specific duty (i.e. preparing for entering or leaving harbour, manning the side etc). If it is essential for any reason to carry on work abaft the mainmast after 0900 permission is first to be obtained from either the Commander, the First Lieutenant or the OOW who will check that it is acceptable.
  5. Royal Yachtsmen having to get to the Quarterdeck or QD locker are to use the underground route via the Engineer’s Office flat.
  6. Caps Off Abaft the Mainmast Royal Yachtsmen remove their caps when abaft the mainmast with the Standard flying or with Royalty aboard.
    The only exception is when fallen in aft for entering or leaving harbour or for man ship. The piping party always takes caps off.
  7. Defaulters There are no defaulters in the Royal Yacht. Any man whose conduct does not measure up to the standard required by the
    Commodore, Royal Yachts, is drafted at once to the nearest ship or shore establishment.
  8. Piping the Side Except when otherwise ordered, the only person piped when arriving onboard or leaving the Royal Yacht is Her Majesty The Queen (or HRH The Duke of Edinburgh when only he is embarked, and in Naval Uniform).
  9. Royal Barge Whenever Royalty goes in the Barge, the Commodore Royal Yachts or his representative goes in command of the Barge, with an officer of the Barge at the conning position.
  10. Band The bugle is never sounded onboard. National Anthems are never played except for morning colours and on Beat Retreat.

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