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Brand: Carbonautica
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Marine Boat Shop, specialist in nautical equipment for rigging, offers you a selection of flagpoles, essential equipment on a sailboat. Used to hoist maritime flags (banners), these flagpoles not only add an aesthetic touch to your boat but also serve to communicate signals and information at sea. Designed to withstand harsh marine conditions, they combine functionality and elegance to enhance your boat
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Reference: Cale de 30° pour mat
Brand: Carbonautica
Reference: 35.195.00
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Brand: Arc marine
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Brand: Carbonautica
Reference: 120 cm carbone
Brand: Carbonautica
Reference: 120 cm fibre de verre
Brand: Carbonautica
Flag Display: Used to fly national flags, regatta signals, or decorations. They help communicate visual information or simply add an aesthetic touch to the boat.
Durability: Designed to withstand harsh maritime conditions while providing a classic and elegant appearance.
Composite Wood:
Description: Combines traditional wood with resins and fibers to create a composite material. This type of composite wood is often reinforced with fiberglass or carbon fibers.
Advantages: Offers the aesthetic qualities of wood while improving resistance to moisture, rot, and extreme maritime conditions.
Disadvantages: May be more expensive than materials made entirely of wood or plastic but offers superior durability.
Finish:
Description: Composite wood flagpoles are often finished with protective coatings to improve weather resistance and maintain a neat appearance.
Advantages: These finishes protect against UV rays, moisture, and marine chemicals, extending the life of the flagpole.
Aesthetics: Combines the traditional look of wood with the benefits of modern materials, offering an elegant appearance while being functional.
Durability: Resistant to harsh marine weather conditions, reducing the risk of rot and deformation.
Low Maintenance: Less likely to require regular treatments compared to natural wood while maintaining a polished appearance.
Placement:
Mounting: The flagpole should be securely mounted on the boat, usually on the deck or transom, using appropriate fixings.
Alignment: Ensure the flagpole is upright and properly aligned for optimal flag display.
Considerations:
Height: The flagpole height should be sufficient to ensure flags are visible above the rigging and other equipment.
Stability: The flagpole must be stable and secured to avoid movement or oscillation during navigation.