Jus Cruisin
Well-Known Member
Just curious. I'm fixing to order a staff and flag from Defender (30" pole, 36x24 flag)
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That flag seems a little big.Just curious. I'm fixing to order a staff and flag from Defender (30" pole, 36x24 flag)
I was thinking 36" staff until I was looking at the Defender website. The flag mount is about even with the transom locker handle so the top of the staff will be about 5 ft above the swim platform using the 30 in her.... What do I know...Looks like you could maybe use a longer staff but you got the flag size about right.
How large of a flag for my boat?
For aesthetically pleasing proportions, we recommend a flag that is 1" long for every 1' of boat length. The staff should be twice the length of the flag’s vertical edge. For example, a 33' boat should fly a 24" x 36" flag on a 48" flag staff. A shorter staff may be used if there is insufficient space.
Same for us. When we arrive, the flag comes out. When we leave, the flag comes down and stowed away until we return.When onboard the flag is always flying. When we leave, the flag gets stowed
That flag seems a little big.
Somewhere there is a chart to aid in picking the right size flag asper the size of your boat
To answer your question, as JimG stated, when ever on board.
Ya, that’s what she said.I wish it were bigger.
Same here, and I want to know how to get the additional 3 hours a day that you Michiganders enjoy.Fly one at home 27/7 as well.
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I may consider this mount. The one I ‘had’ as you can see above was lost last season.The must haves when boating, wife, dog, and old glory flying!
Oh and cold beer, yup
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