We can custom make any other non-stock international boat flag - $56.00 allow 2 weeks, call USA toll free 800-798-5431 Larger boat flag sizes, 24x36" or greater, should be ordered from our world flag pages. |
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Jamaica 12"x18" nylon Buy - $20.80 |
Japan 12"x18" nylon Buy - $17.80 |
Latvia12"x18" nylon Buy - $14.20 |
Lithuania 12"x18" nylon Buy - $14.20 |
Luxembourg 12"x18" nylon Buy - $14.20 |
Mali 12"x18" nylon Buy - $14.20 |
Martinique 12"x18" nylon Buy - $17.80 |
Mexico 12"x18" nylon Buy - $14.20 |
Monaco 12"x18" nylon Buy - $14.20 |
Netherlands 12"x18" nylon Buy - $14.20 |
Netherlands Antilles 12"x18" Buy - $17.80 |
New Zealand 12"x18" nylon Buy - $17.80 |
Nicaragua 12"x18" nylon Buy - $14.20 |
Nigeria 12"x18" nylon Buy - $14.20 |
Norway 12"x18" nylon Buy - $17.80 |
Pakistan 12"x18" nylon Buy - $23.60 |
Palau 12"x18" nylon Buy - $17.80 |
Panama 12x18" nylon Buy - $17.80 |
Peru 12"x18" nylon Buy - $14.20 |
Poland 12"x18" nylon Buy - $14.20 |
Poland w/Eagle 12"x18" Buy - $17.80 |
Portugal 12"x18" nylon Buy - $14.20 |
Rainbow 12"x18" nylon Buy - $14.20 |
Romania 12"x18" nylon Buy - $14.20 |
Russia 12"x18" nylon Buy - $14.20 |
San Marino 12"x18" nylon Buy - $14.20 |
Scotland 12"x18" nylon Buy - $17.80 |
Scotland Rampant Lion 12"x18" Buy - $17.80 |
Serbia 12"x18" nylon Buy - $14.20 |
Sierra Leone 12"x18" nylon Buy - $14.20 |
Solomon Is. 12"x18" nylon Buy - $20.80 |
Spain 12"x18" nylon Buy - $14.20 |
St Kitts-Nevis 12"x18" nylon Buy - $23.60 |
St Lucia 12"x18" nylon Buy - $20.80 |
St Maarten 12"x18" nylon Buy - $29.80 |
St Vincent Grenadines 12"x18" Buy - $23.60 |
Sweden 12"x18" nylon Buy - $17.80 |
Switzerland 12"x18" nylon Buy - $17.80 |
Tahiti 12"x18" nylon Buy - $14.20 |
Thailand 12"x18" nylon Buy - $17.80 |
Trinidad Tobago 12"x18" Buy - $23.60 |
Turkey 12"x18" nylon Buy - $20.80 |
Turks Caicos 12"x18" nylon Buy - $23.60 |
Ukraine 12"x18" nylon Buy - $14.20 |
United Kingdom 12"x18" Buy - $14.20 |
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Vanuatu 12"x18" nylon Buy - $23.60 |
Venezuela 12"x18" nylon Buy - $20.80 |
Wales 12"x18" nylon Buy - $17.80 |
Yemen 12"x18" nylon Buy - $14.20 |
We can custom make any other non-stock international boat flag - $56.00 allow 2 weeks, call USA toll free 800-798-5431 | ||||
Boating flags / Marine flags are stocked for more than 100 different nations. International boat flags are also known as courtesy flags, The courtesy flag of the visited country replaces the yellow quarantine flag once cleared into port. International boat flags can also be used to display the heritage or nationality of the boat owner. Some international courtesy flags are the civil ensign of the nation, i.e. without the national coat of arms or emblem. Countries that specify the use of a civil ensign for marine use include Andorra, Argentina, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Nicaragua, Peru, San Marino, Serbia, Spain and Venezuela. Use of the national flag that includes the emblem or coat of arms can be viewed as either improper protocol, or in some cases, illegal. Information for Display of Courtesy Flags & Foreign Guest Flags (ref; United States Power Squadron) The customs observed in various foreign waters differ from one another. It is best to learn the correct procedure for the country you are entering. In some countries it is customary to fly the courtesy flag only after the quarantine flag (the yellow 'Q' flag) and the vessel has been granted pratique by the appropriate authorities. Do not fly a foreign courtesy flag after you have returned to U.S. waters. Do not display a U.S. yacht ensign in foreign waters. When a foreign guest is aboard, the ensign of the guest's country may be displayed from the bow staff or outboard port spreader. Should more than one such guest flag be appropriate, wear them on spreader halyards from port to starboard in the alphabetical order of their countries' names in the English language Pratique - def. "License or permission to use a port, given to a ship after quarantine or on showing a clean bill of health". When an American boat crosses the national boundaries of the United States to visit a foreign port, or a foreign-yacht visits an American port, certain customs, immigration, and other regulations must be obeyed. As a result of various provisions and exemptions applying to yachts, not to vessels engaged in trade, the procedure has been so simplified that there is nothing in these legal requirements to deter a recreational craft from enjoying a cruise outside U.S. waters. There are severe penalties, however, for failure to observe the regulations that do apply. On arrival at a foreign port, the owner or captain of a yacht (any size) should report to the authorities. The "Q" flag (plain yellow) should be flown where it can be easily seen-starboard spreader, radio antenna, fishing outrigger, etc.- to indicate that the vessel desires to be boarded by customs and other governmental authorities. When reporting, the crew and guests must remain aboard until permission (pratique) has been granted to land. Once pratique has been granted, the "Q" flag may be lowered and the courtesy flag of that nation may be hoisted. Traditionally, quarantine flags are not used for trips between the United States and Canada on the Great Lakes. |