A selection of flags, burgees and bunting for boaters and waterways events.
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Large IWAI Ensign. Suitable for medium-large sized boats. 36" x 24". Sewn Polyester flag with bolt-rope sewn in. Usually flown from the stern of the boat. Often paired with the IWAI burgee flown from the mast. You MUST supply the name of the vessel on which this ensign will be flown. Either include the name in the comment field for the order or send an e-mail to memsupplies@iwai.ie.
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Small IWAI Ensign. Suitable for smaller sized boats. 24″ x 18″. Sewn Polyester flag with bolt-rope sewn in. Usually flown from the stern of the boat. Often paired with the IWAI burgee flown from the mast. You MUST supply the name of the vessel on which this ensign will be flown. Either include the name in the comment field for the order or send an e-mail to memsupplies@iwai.ie.
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There has been debate over the years as to the correct way to fly the Erne Flag. Some argue "Green to the ground and blue to the sky". However the accepted way is for the green stripe to be on top representing the land and the blue on the bottom representing the water. As the source of the Erne is in the Republic of Ireland with the main loughs in Northern Ireland, a more cynical interpretation is that the flag was designed to not offend anybody in that it is neither green/white/orange or red/white/blue!!! This flag is constructed of woven polyester and is approximately 12" x 18". Its designed to be flown green uppermost but you can fly it the other way if you wish ! It can be flown from the stern of a boat or used as a burgee and flown from the mast.
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Carrick on Shannon Branch Burgee. 360mm in the hoist and 560mm in the fly. Applique & embroidery type burgee inspired by the design of the old "Corporatione Seale of Carrel-on-Shannen" now in St. George's Church heritage and Visitor Centre, Carrick on Shannon. The twin towers are those of Carrickdrimriske Castle
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There has been debate over the years as to the correct way to fly the Erne Flag. Some argue "Green to the ground and blue to the sky". However the accepted way is for the green stripe to be on top representing the land and the blue on the bottom representing the water. As the source of the Erne is in the Republic of Ireland with the main loughs in Northern Ireland, a more cynical interpretation is that the flag was designed to not offend anybody in that it is neither green/white/orange or red/white/blue!!! This flag is constructed of woven polyester and is approximately 24" x 36". Its designed to be flown green uppermost but you can fly it the other way if you wish ! Generally flown from the stern of the boat.
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Extra-Large IWAI Ensign. Suitable for largest boats and barges sized boats. 48"x36". Sewn Polyseter flag with bolt-rope sewn in. Usually flow from the stern of the boat. Often paired with the IWAI burgee flown from the mast. You MUST supply the name of the vessel on which this ensign will be flown. Either include the name in the comment field for the order or send an e-mail to memsupplies@iwai.ie.
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Very large Code Flag "V" - I require assistance. Display this flag when it all goes pear-shaped and you need to attract attention. Knitted polyester flag approx 3ft x 4ft6in. Red X printed on white background. Bolt rope sewn in on LHS with 12" tails top and bottom. Brass eyelets sewn in on both RH corners allowing you to spread the flag out and secure it on the side or top of the boat for maximum exposure.