Annin United States Power Squadron Ensign
Item: #923037 | Part Number: Not SelectedSet by the manufacturer and displayed for comparison purposes only.
The Annin United States Power Squadron Ensign proudly identifies your vessel as commanded by an active USPS member. Made from durable Solar-Max® nylon, it features embroidered stars and anchor, double-stitched stripes, and brass grommets for a crisp, respectful display that flies easily in light breeze.
Annin United States Power Squadron Ensign Item # 923037
Description
Annin's United States Power Squadron Ensign is flown as a signal to others that the boat is commanded by an active member of USPS in good standing.
Features:
- 100% Solar-Max® nylon fabric for protection against the elements year-round
- Double stitched sewn stripes
- Large embroidered star field and anchor
- Sturdy white canvas heading
- Incredibly durable brass grommets
- Fast drying and fade resistant
- Flies in the lightest breeze
- Machine washable
- Pattern: Embroidered stars and anchor with double stitched sewn stripes
- Material: Nylon
Flying United States Power Squadrons® Ensign
- USPS is a national fraternity of boaters dedicated to better and safer boating through education and civic service
- The preferred location for flying the USPS ensign is the starboard yardarm or spreader, underway or at anchor, or made fast to shore, on motor and sailing craft
- It may be flown from the stern staff in place of the U.S. or yacht ensign, but this is usually done only on smaller boats that lack a mast
- It may be flown from the aftermost peak or leech in place of other ensigns on sailboats underway
- The US Power Squadron ensign may be flown at its proper location on boats displaying the U S Coast Guard Auxiliary ensign to indicate the owner is a member of both organizations, however, it cannot be flown if the craft is under Coast Guard orders
Note Regarding Flag Sizing: Rule of thumb for choosing the correct size flag for your boat is to use 1" of flag length compared to 1 foot of boat length. Example would be a 35 foot boat would fly a 36" long flag