Description
The Canadian Vice Commodore Officer’s Flag represents the authority of a yacht club’s second-ranking officer.
Its design traditionally features a blue field with a red maple leaf, symbolizing Canadian identity.
A swallowtail shape distinguishes it from other officer flags within the club hierarchy.
The flag is flown to indicate the Vice Commodore’s presence at events or aboard a vessel.
It reflects leadership in managing club operations, fleets, and social activities.
Members recognize it as a mark of naval tradition and respected responsibility.
Its colors honor Canada’s maritime heritage and national pride.
Today, the Canadian Vice Commodore Officer’s Flag remains a formal emblem of rank and service
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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