Traditions that have formed over the centuries-old history of yachting are in one way or another connected with everyday marine life, and, if you look at it properly, they are quite unbiasedly justified. Modern yachtsmen, like sailors of past centuries, like to fancy dressing up their "swallows", as well as to dress smartly and do not miss the opportunity to drink alcoholic drinks for themselves and for Poseidon. Established ceremonies and rituals organically complement the strict procedures that determine the relationship between the captain and the crew. All maritime traditions can be divided into two large groups: those related to internal relations between crew members, and those related to behavior towards other ships, port residents and coastal employees.
External traditions (and superstitions) encompass the entire area of life at sea and are defined in relation to each stage of travel at sea. Among them are common:
Internal traditions on board include:
As specialists 2yachts note, in maritime business it is important not only to comply with the rules and established traditions, but also principles of politeness and good manners - this must always be remembered, especially at sea, where you do not have to wait for help in any extreme situation from strangers.