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| Compass Marine | Flags
 
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 Flag etiquette
 is a combination of law, good manners and tradition. Being ill-informed
 of your obligations could lead you to cause insult at home or abroad by
 giving a signal you do not intend to give, or could lead you to a fine 
for breaking the law" RYA official Website   Ensigns - these are flags
 allocated the most senior position at the back of the boat and will 
denote the nationality of the vessel - UK boats should wear the Red Ensign unless entitled to wear a Special Ensign.   Courtesy  Flags -
 these are flown by visiting boats in foreign waters as a sign of 
respect.They are flown  on single masted vessels from the starboard 
spreaders along with any signalling flags. On a multi-masted vessel they
 are customarily worn at the foremasthead, or from the jackstaff of 
vessels without masts.  The only flag allowed to be flown above a Courtesy Flag is the Burgee which should be on the masthead
	  The flagstaffs are available in different styles and lengths. 
 Click here for our guide to choosing the right sized flag
 
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| Red Ensigns 
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 |  | It is a requirement of maritime law that a UK vessel flies an Ensign from the sternYou should only fly an Ensign never Crosses of St George or St Andrew, the Union Jack or the Welsh Dragon as these are land flags and could be confused with signalling flagsClick here for our guide on how to choose the correct sized flag for your craft.
 
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| Courtesy Flags 
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Courtesy flags are not a legal requirement for visiting craft but courtesy flags should always be flown to show that you respect the laws and sovereignty of the countryTatty and faded courtesy flags may cause offence in a portIf you wish to fly an area flag e.g. Devon or Bretton, the flag would be flown BELOW the National flag
They should be flown from either the masthead, starboard spreader or port spreader
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| Flagpole Holders 
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 |  | We have flagpole holders that can be screwed straight onto the deckWe also have flagpole holders which attach to a railAvailable for standard 25mm flagpoles as well as smaller 19mm flagpoles
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| Signal Flags 
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Some signal flags are mandatory when entering ports, others are a back up in the case of electronic failure. 
It is also nice to have a set of signal flags so you can 'dress overall' on important British days or in the presence of a Royal StandardClick here for our guide to signal flags and their meanings.
 
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| Bunting & Novelty Flags 
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 |  | Signal Flag Bunting is a nice little extra for days when you want to be 'dressed overall' at a regatta or other special occasion
Why not add a touch of humour with our novelty flag rangeNot a requirement but a nice thing to have!
 
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