Description
The Canadian Code Alpha (A) Flag is part of the International Maritime Signal Flags used in Canada.
It features a white and blue design, divided vertically into two halves.
When flown alone, it signals “I have a diver down; keep well clear at slow speed.”
It is widely used by Canadian diving vessels and marine operators to ensure safety.
The flag is recognized internationally, following the International Code of Signals.
Proper display alerts nearby boats to the presence of divers in the water.
In Canada, it helps enforce safe boating practices and compliance with maritime regulations.
Today, the Canadian Code Alpha (A) Flag remains a vital symbol of underwater safety and responsible navigation.
Specification
Material: Marine-grade 200 Denier Nylite – lightweight, quick-drying, and durable for open water use
Design: Maple leaf with precision vein-stitched appliqué for an elevated, ceremonial look
Finish: Heavy-duty white tape header with solid brass grommets for secure mounting
Reinforcement: Four rows of fly-end stitching for extended service life in marine conditions
Applications: Yacht clubs, boatbuilders, ceremonial yachts, executive vessels, and formal maritime presentations
Origin: Proudly manufactured in Canada



















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