Rigorous outdoor testing

Posted by Trip Wolfskehl on

We test all our products for real world use. We've been flying these flags on the 26 foot Ranger Shanti, in Narragansett Bay since the beginning of summer, and they still look awesome. "They add fantastic color to the boat and they look great" says Tom Garraway, Captain. Narragansett Bay is known for serious wind all summer long. We'll take the flags down in October and post photos on how they did.

We've said it before and we'll say it again...

- the prudent mariner strikes colors (takes down flags) in over 20kts of breeze!

 

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