Annin United States Flag / Ensign 20 x 30"

Item #:
650344
Brand:
Annin
Model #:
002620
Packaged Weight:
0.20
Lbs.
Our Price:
$30.99
Status:
Backordered
Note: This item will ship when available.
This item currently has an extended lead time that exceeds 12 weeks.

Note: This item will ship when available.
This item currently has an extended lead time that exceeds 12 weeks.
Show your spirit and honor those who made your freedom possible with Annin's 20 x 30" United States Flag / Ensign.
Features:
- "Old Glory" pattern with (50) stars and (13) stripes
- 100% Solar-Max® nylon fabric for protection against the elements year-round
- Double stitched sewn stripes
- Large embroidered star field
- Sturdy white canvas heading
- Incredibly durable brass grommets
- Fast drying and fade resistant
- Flies in the lightest breeze
- Machine washable
- 1-Year ColorFast guarantee
- Backed by a Warranty against material defects and workmanship
Flying the United States National Flag Ensign
- The U.S. Flag ensign is proper for all U.S. yachts, without reservation
- All boats, when at anchor, fly it from the stern staff, if so equipped, only while occupied
- It is flown from the stern staff of powerboats underway on inland waters
- If the powerboat has a mast and gaff, the proper display is at the gaff
- On a Sportsfisherman, where a stern staff would be in the way of the action, the practice is to fly the ensign from a halyard rigged just behind the tuna tower
- The ensign should be flown from the stern staff of all sailboats when under power alone, or at anchor or made fast
- On Marconi-rigged sailboats under sail alone, the practice for many years had been to fly the ensign from the leech of the aftermost sail, approximately 2/3 the length of the leech above the clew
- This puts it in about the same position it would occupy if the boat were gaff-rigged, and on gaff-rigged sailboats it is proper to fly the ensign from the peak of the aftermost gaff
- The advent of the modern high-aspect-ratio rig, with the boom end well inboard of the stern, has made it is possible to fly the ensign from the stern staff of a sailboat underway, and this is now an accepted practice
- The ensign should be flown from the stern staff of all sailboats
- If an overhanging boom requires that the staff be off center, it should preferably be on the starboard side
- Note: The United States Flag should never be displayed while the boat is racing
Specifications:
- Pattern: "Old Glory" - (50) stars and (13) stripes
- Dimensions: 20" Wide x 30" Long
- Material: Nylon
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
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Embroidered Stars and Anchor with Double Stitched Sewn Stripes
Material: Seaworthy Heavyweight Nylon, Strong Brass Grommets
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C.S. Johnson Spreader Halyard Kit
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Includes: 40' x 3/16" Line, Block with Bail, Clamp, Cleat and Snaps
Cleat Designed to Attach to a 5/32" - 3/8" Stay
Item #: 650351
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