Start a conversation with other boaters as you display your U.S. territory and state flags. You never know who you will meet, that may be from your home state. Let your state colors fly with our vibrant colored flags.

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The flag of Poland consists of two horizontal stripes of equal width, the upper one white and the lower one red. The two colors are defined in the Polish constitution as the national colors. A variant of the flag with the national coat of arms in the middle of the white stripe is legally reserved for official use abroad and at sea. A similar flag with the addition of a swallow-tail is used as the naval ensign of Poland. White and red were officially adopted as national colors in 1831. They are of heraldic origin and derive from the tinctures (colors) of the coats of arms of the two constituent nations of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, i.e. the White Eagle of Poland and the Pursuer of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, a white knight riding a white horse, both on a red shield. Prior to that, Polish soldiers wore cockades of various color combinations. The national flag was officially adopted in 1919. Since 2004, Polish Flag Day is celebrated on May 2. The flag is flown continuously on the buildings of the highest national authorities, such as the parliament and the presidential palace. Other institutions and many Polish people fly the national flag on national holidays and other special occasions of national significance. Current Polish law does not restrict the use of the national flag without the coat of arms as long as the flag is not disrespected. Horizontal bicolors of white and red being a relatively widespread design, there are several flags that are similar but unrelated to the Polish one. There are two national flags with the red stripe above the white one: those of Indonesia and Monaco. In Poland, many flags based on the national design also feature the national colors.

Made with a tough and durable nylon that is lightweight and catches the breeze, you can let other boaters know where you’re from with our state flags. The two brass grommets are sewn in the flag’s header for a secure fit on a flagpole. Flagpoles and mounting hardware are not included.

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Wave your state pride from your boat with our collection of state flags and US territory flags. Choose from all 50 states and the US territories to adorn your boat with the real design and colors. Our state flags are made with quality materials to be a long-lasting decoration for your vessel.

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If you are new to boating, there is a lot to learn, understand and know! We have made it easy for you to get up to speed with this boat glossary. Welcome aboard!

The most popular and standard 3x5 foot Flag of Poland is lightweight Knitted Polyester that make flag flying high to its attractive appearance. Four-color sharp and vivid process printing is done on one side and it bleeds through to the other side as well. All flags have 2 brass rings grommets located on 1 side - Top & Bottom toward corners. Grommets are standard size flag used for easy attachment to a flag pole kit.

Did you know that naming a boat is a marine tradition based on superstition and safe passage? Find out how you can name your boat, why they are typically named after women, and follow what sailors of the high seas have done for centuries.

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Represent your state on your boat, dock or patio with our state flags collection. These flags are exact replicas of authentic state flags and U.S. territory flags, so you can proudly display and show where you’re from.