Boat Flags, Poles & Holders

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Boat Flags, Poles & Holders from Fisheries Supply


Fisheries Supply offers a comprehensive selection of high-quality boat flags, flag poles, and mounting hardware to help boat owners proudly display their colors. Whether you're looking for a traditional American flag, a burgee, or a brightly colored ensign, Fisheries Supply has you covered.

Boat Flags for Every Occasion

Our boat flags are designed to withstand high winds, featuring durable nylon construction and UV-resistant materials that maintain their vibrant colors even after years of exposure to the elements.

Our selection includes:
  • Annin flags: Officially licensed American flags for boat and custom-designed burgees
  • Taylor Made flags: Stylish and high-quality Taylor Made boat flags in a variety of sizes and designs
  • Courtesy Flags: Personalize your boat with a unique flag that reflects your regional heritage, club affiliation, or personal style

Boat Flag Poles and Mounting Hardware

To ensure your boat flags are displayed with pride, we offes a wide range of flag poles and mounting hardware, including:
  • Marine Flag Poles: Telescoping and fixed-length poles designed for offshore use
  • Boat Flag Mounts: Brackets, rails, and deck shoes to securely attach your flag pole
  • Flag Pole Accessories: Halyards, snaps, and other essential hardware for a complete mount flag pole setup


FAQs

What types of flags should I fly on my boat?
You should fly an ensign flag (national flag) at the stern, a burgee flag to represent your yacht club or organization, and courtesy flags when entering foreign waters. Additional flags like signal flags can be used for communication or emergencies.

What is nautical flag etiquette?
Nautical flag etiquette involves proper display and use of flags for communication and tradition. For example, ensign flags should only be flown during daylight hours, while burgees can be displayed day and night. Courtesy flags should be flown when visiting foreign waters to show respect.

What do different nautical signal flags mean?
Nautical signal flags represent letters, numbers, or specific messages. For instance, the "Alpha" flag signals a diver in the water, while "Whiskey" indicates a medical emergency. Flags can also be combined to convey complex messages.