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Attaching flags to Flag Halyards

by Rob Murray 23 Jan 2018 21:02 PST
Attaching flags to Flag Halyards © Rob Murray

We all want to fly our bits of coloured cloth, proudly announcing where we're from (national ensign), where we are (courtesy flags), and who we are (club and rally burgees, fishing flags, cocktail hour announcements, etc).

The trouble is, they can be a pain to raise and adjust, and those little flag clips or halyard clips seem extremely costly ($13USD a pair at West Marine), and fragile.

There is a solution that is sturdy, appropriately marine-ized, and cost effective.

Next time you're by a chandler or well-stocked fishing equipment store, grab some large-ish swivel/snap combos and a few split rings (actually, grab some extra split rings in various sizes for snap shackle repair down the road; they're cheap and handy to have on hand).

Assemble the split rings to the swivels so you get a few like this:

To use them, pull the flag halyard through the split ring like this:

And double it back to make a ring knot like this:

Pulled tight on the halyard, it won't slip, and can be adjusted up and down the halyard to accommodate different numbers of flags or burgees, or different sized ones with ease.

The fishing swivels and clips are an appropriate marine grade to last approximately forever, and the parts to make up a few of these are a fraction of the cost of the purpose-built 'yachty' ones you will see in the chandlery.

This article has been provided by the courtesy of Bluewater Cruising Association.

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