Description
The Canadian Code Hotel (H) Flag is part of the International Maritime Signal Flags used in Canada.
It features a vertically divided white and red design, easily visible from a distance.
When flown alone, it signals “I have a pilot on board.”
The flag is essential for communicating that a qualified navigator is guiding the vessel.
It follows the International Code of Signals, ensuring standardized meaning worldwide.
Canadian vessels display it when entering harbors or navigating challenging waters.
Proper use promotes safety, coordination, and compliance with maritime regulations.
Today, the Canadian Code Hotel (H) Flag remains an important symbol of navigation and maritime protocol.
Specification
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Material: Marine-grade 200 Denier Nylite – lightweight, quick-drying, and durable for open water use
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Design: Maple leaf with precision vein-stitched appliqué for an elevated, ceremonial look
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Finish: Heavy-duty white tape header with solid brass grommets for secure mounting
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Reinforcement: Four rows of fly-end stitching for extended service life in marine conditions
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Applications: Yacht clubs, boatbuilders, ceremonial yachts, executive vessels, and formal maritime presentations
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Origin: Proudly manufactured in Canada














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