★ State of Alaska  ·  12×18 Inch Nautical Boat Flag

Best For: Powerboats · Sailboats · Kayaks · Fishing Vessels · Marina Display · Dock & Waterfront Use

The 12×18 inch size is the standard nautical boat flag format — proportional on stern staffs, bow rails, and outrigger mounts on vessels of all sizes. 200D nylon is the material of choice for marine use: quick-drying, salt-air resistant, and lightweight enough to fly in the light wind speeds common on the water.

12×18 Inch Boat Flag 200D Nylon Single-Sided Reverse Bleed-Through Brass Grommets Fade Resistant Marine & Nautical

Fly Alaska pride on the water with the PromoPatriot Alaska State Boat Flag — 12×18 inches of heavyweight 200D nylon built specifically for marine and nautical display. This is the standard boat flag size: proportional on stern staffs, bow pulpit rails, outrigger mounts, and dock flag poles on vessels from small fishing boats and kayaks to full-size sailboats and powerboats. Alaska's bold gold star constellation on midnight navy blue is vivid and unmistakable at close marine viewing distances.

200D nylon is the premier material for boat flags. It is lightweight enough to fly in the gentle winds common at anchorage and slow speeds, dries rapidly after spray and rain, resists the salt-air and UV exposure that accelerates wear on marine textiles, and holds vivid color far longer than polyester in an outdoor waterfront environment. The fade-resistant inks are specifically selected for sustained UV exposure — Alaska's gold stars stay sharp and navy stays deep through a full boating season of sun and spray.

The flag uses a single-sided reverse bleed-through print: Alaska's official design — eight gold stars on midnight navy blue — is printed on the front face, with the ink carrying through the nylon to produce a natural mirror-image reverse on the back. Both faces display Alaska's gold and navy clearly. Two solid brass grommets are set into a reinforced canvas header on the hoist edge for corrosion-resistant attachment to standard boat flag staffs, snap hooks, and marine mounting hardware — brass being the correct choice for salt-water and high-humidity marine environments where iron would rust.

Why 200D Nylon for Marine Use

Marine environments are the most demanding conditions for flag materials. Salt air accelerates corrosion of metal hardware and degradation of fabric dyes. UV exposure on open water is intense with no shade cover. Moisture from spray, rain, and morning condensation is constant. 200D nylon addresses all three: the nylon fiber is inherently resistant to salt-air degradation, the tight 200-denier weave dries in minutes after wetting, and the fade-resistant inks used on nylon outperform polyester in sustained UV exposure. Iron grommets would rust in a marine environment — this flag uses brass, the standard for nautical hardware, for exactly that reason.

Perfect For

Powerboats

Stern staff, bow rail, or outrigger mount on any powered vessel.

Sailboats

Stern staff or backstay display — flies well in the variable winds of sailing.

Fishing Vessels

Show Alaska pride on charter boats, skiffs, and working fishing vessels.

Marina & Dock

Dock flag posts, marina slips, and waterfront display installations.

Kayaks & Small Craft

Compact 12×18 size is proportional on kayak flag mounts and small craft staffs.

How to Mount — 3 Steps

1

Choose Your Mount Point

Select your vessel's flag staff, bow rail bracket, stern mount, or outrigger. The 12×18 size is proportional on most standard marine flag mounts without modification.

2

Attach Brass Grommets

Hook the brass grommets onto your flag staff snap hooks or lash to a halyard. Brass hardware is corrosion-resistant — no rust transfer onto your boat's gelcoat or rail finish.

3

Secure for Speed

Ensure both grommets are fully seated before underway. The 200D nylon handles normal boat speeds and marina wind without flapping loose from a properly mounted staff.

About the Alaska State Flag

Alaska's state flag features eight gold stars on a midnight navy blue field — seven forming the Big Dipper constellation and one larger star representing Polaris, the North Star. The design was created in 1927 by 13-year-old Benny Benson of Seward, Alaska — a coastal town on Resurrection Bay — who won a territorial flag competition. Adopted at statehood in 1959, the design has never changed. For Alaskans on the water, the connection between Benny Benson's coastal hometown and the state flag displayed from a boat carries a particular resonance: the North Star has guided mariners for centuries, and Alaska's flag has guided the state since its founding.

  • Official Alaska state flag design — 8 gold stars (Big Dipper + North Star) on midnight navy blue, accurate to the 1959 state flag
  • Standard 12×18 inch nautical size — the correct boat flag format for stern staffs, bow rails, outrigger mounts, and dock flag posts on all vessel types
  • Heavyweight 200D nylon — the premier marine flag material; salt-air resistant, quick-drying, lightweight enough to fly in light wind at anchorage and slow speeds
  • Single-sided reverse bleed-through print — Alaska's design on the front face; natural mirror-image reverse on the back; both faces display gold and navy clearly
  • Solid brass grommets — set into a reinforced canvas header; corrosion-resistant for salt-water and high-humidity marine environments where iron would rust
  • Fade-resistant inks — selected for sustained UV and salt-air exposure on open water; gold stays sharp and navy stays deep through a full boating season
  • Double-stitched edges — all four sides finished for durability in the constant wind movement and spray exposure of marine display
  • Marine & nautical rated — built for the specific demands of boat, dock, and waterfront flag display in real outdoor conditions
Product NamePromoPatriot Alaska State Boat Flag 12×18 Inch
StateAlaska (AK)
Flag Design8 Gold Stars (Big Dipper + North Star) on Midnight Navy Blue — Official 1959 Alaska State Flag
Flag Size12×18 Inch — Standard Nautical Boat Flag Size
Material200D Nylon — Marine Grade
Print TypeSingle-Sided — Reverse Bleed-Through Mirror Image on Back
Color DurabilityFade-Resistant Inks — UV & Salt-Air Resistant for Marine Use
Edge StitchingDouble-Stitched All Edges
HeaderReinforced Canvas Header on Hoist Edge
Grommets2 Solid Brass Grommets — Corrosion-Resistant for Marine Environments
Compatible MountsStern Staff, Bow Rail Bracket, Outrigger Mount, Dock Flag Post, Halyard
InstallationSnap Hook or Halyard Lash — No Tools Required
Vessel TypesPowerboats, Sailboats, Fishing Vessels, Kayaks, Small Craft, Marina & Dock Display
UseMarine & Nautical — Boat, Dock, Waterfront, and Marina Display
Best UseStern Staff Display, Bow Rail, Fishing Boats, Marina Slips, Alaska Day on the Water, Coastal Events
  • Standard Shipping

    Standard delivery takes 3–5 business days. Expedited (1–2 days) and overnight options available at checkout. Orders placed before 2 PM EST on weekdays ship same day.

  • 30-Day Hassle-Free Returns

    Not 100% satisfied? Return within 30 days for a full refund. Items must be in original, unused condition. Prepaid return label provided.

  • 6-Month Quality Warranty

    Every PromoPatriot flag is backed by a 6-month warranty against manufacturing defects — fabric, stitching, and grommets included.

Alaska State Boat Flag 12×18 Inch – 200D Nylon Single Sided Reverse Bleed-Through Print – Fade Resistant Nautical Flag with Brass Grommets for Boat, Car & Marine Use

Single Sided Reverse Bleed | Brass Grommets | 12 × 18 Inch | Fade-Proof Colors | Boat · Car · Outdoor Use | Official 1959 Alaska Design

SKU: B0205

$18.00

★ Alaska State Boat Flag · 12×18 Inch · Marine & Nautical

Flag Features

200D nylon built for salt air, spray, and sun — Alaska's gold and navy flying true on every vessel

Nautical Size

12×18 Inch Standard

The standard nautical boat flag format — proportional on stern staffs, bow rails, outrigger mounts, and dock poles on vessels from kayaks to full-size powerboats and sailboats.

Key Feature

200D Marine Nylon

Heavyweight 200-denier nylon is the premier boat flag material — salt-air resistant, fast-drying after spray and rain, and light enough to fly in the gentle winds at anchorage and slow cruising speeds.

Marine Grade

Brass Grommets

Solid brass grommets — not iron — are the correct choice for marine use. Brass is corrosion-resistant in salt water and high-humidity environments where iron grommets would rust and stain your boat's hardware and gelcoat.

Fade-Resistant Colors

UV and salt-air resistant inks keep Alaska's gold stars and midnight navy vivid through a full boating season — open-water UV exposure is among the most intense conditions a flag faces.

Quick-Drying

200D nylon dries rapidly after spray, rain, and morning condensation — no heavy waterlogged fabric sagging on your staff or halyard. Ready to fly again minutes after getting wet.

Double-Stitched Edges

All four edges reinforced with double stitching — resists the constant flapping and wind movement of marine display, where flags experience more continuous motion than in most land-based installations.

Why Choose Us

Built for the Water — Not Just Waterproof

Marine environments demand more from a flag than land use does. Here's why the materials on this flag are specifically chosen for boat and dock display rather than adapted from a standard flagpole flag.

Boat Flag vs Standard Flagpole Flag — Key Differences

This Product

12×18" Boat Flag · Marine Spec

  • Nautical 12×18 size — standard boat format
  • 200D nylon — salt-air and UV resistant
  • Brass grommets — no rust, no staining
  • Fade-resistant inks for open-water UV
  • Quick-drying after spray and rain
  • Proportional on all marine mount types
Standard Pole Flag

3×5 Ft Land Flag

  • Oversized for boat staffs and rails
  • Not optimized for salt-air exposure
  • May use iron grommets — rust risk
  • Standard inks — faster UV fade on water
  • Heavier — slower to dry in marine use
  • Wrong proportions for marine mounts
FeatureThis Boat FlagGeneric Marine Flag
Material200D Nylon — Marine Grade ConstructionLightweight Polyester — Not Marine Optimized
GrommetsSolid Brass — Salt-Water Corrosion ResistantIron or Zinc — Will Rust in Marine Use
Color DurabilityFade-Resistant Inks — UV & Salt-Air RatedStandard Inks — Fade Quickly on Open Water
Drying200D Nylon Dries in Minutes After SprayPolyester Retains Water — Heavy When Wet
Edge FinishingDouble-Stitched All EdgesSingle-Stitched or Cut Edge
Flag DesignOfficial 1959 Alaska State Flag — Accurate DesignOften Inaccurate Color or Star Positioning

30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee

Return within 30 days for a full refund — no questions asked.

6-Month Warranty

Fabric, stitching, and brass grommets covered against manufacturing defects for 6 months.

Care & Maintenance

Keeping your Alaska boat flag in top condition through the season

  • Washing

    Rinse with fresh water after salt-water exposure — salt crystals accelerate fabric and color degradation if left to dry in place. Machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with mild detergent as needed. No bleach.

  • Drying

    200D nylon dries rapidly on its own — air dry in the open or allow to dry on the staff after a fresh water rinse. Avoid storing damp in a sealed bag or below-deck locker; even nylon can mildew if sealed wet without airflow.

  • At Anchor & Mooring

    When the vessel is moored for extended periods in full sun without wind, lower or furl the flag. Prolonged static sun exposure without the cooling effect of airflow accelerates UV fading faster than flying in wind and light.

  • Brass Grommet Care

    Brass grommets are corrosion-resistant but will develop a natural patina over time in marine use — this is cosmetic and does not affect function. Wipe with a damp cloth and dry after each fresh-water rinse to keep the hardware clean.

  • End of Season Storage

    At the end of the boating season, rinse with fresh water, dry fully, and store loosely folded in a cool dry place away from direct light. A clean flag stored dry will retain color and fabric integrity through the off-season and be ready for the following year.


Looking for a full-size Alaska flag for your dock, marina office, or waterfront flagpole? The PromoPatriot Alaska 3×5 Ft 200D Nylon Flag uses the same marine-grade construction at standard pole size.

Shop the Alaska 3×5 Ft Nylon Flag →
1959State Design

Benny Benson's flag — designed in a coastal town

12×18"Nautical

Standard boat flag size — all vessel types

200DMarine Nylon

Salt-air resistant, quick-drying, fade-resistant

97%Would Recommend

Based on verified customer surveys

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about the PromoPatriot Alaska State Boat Flag 12×18 Inch

Three things specifically: size, material, and grommet type. The 12×18 inch format is the standard nautical boat flag size — proportional on marine flag staffs, stern mounts, and bow rail brackets where a 3×5 ft flag would be dramatically oversized and aerodynamically inappropriate. The 200D nylon material is specifically suited to marine use: it resists salt-air degradation, dries rapidly after spray and rain, and is lightweight enough to fly in the light winds at anchorage and slow speeds where a heavier flag would hang limp. The brass grommets are the marine-standard hardware choice — iron or zinc grommets rust in salt water and high-humidity environments, leaving rust stains on your boat's hardware, gelcoat, and rail finish. Every detail is specific to marine use, not adapted from a land-based flagpole flag.

The two brass grommets on the hoist edge are compatible with all standard marine flag mounting systems. On a stern staff, hook the top grommet to the upper snap hook and the lower grommet to the second attachment point. On a bow pulpit rail bracket, the grommets attach to the bracket's snap hooks or lashing points. For halyard display on a sailboat backstay or mast, thread the halyard through both grommets and lash off at the correct height. The 12×18 size is proportional on standard marine staff lengths without modification. If your vessel uses a flagpole socket mount, ensure your staff has snap hooks or lashing points at the correct grommet spacing — most standard marine staffs do.

Iron and zinc grommets corrode rapidly in salt water and salt-air environments. The rust they produce does more than just degrade the grommet itself — it stains the canvas header of the flag, runs onto the flag fabric around the grommet hole, and transfers rust to any metal marine hardware it contacts: snap hooks, stainless staffs, aluminum rail brackets, and gelcoat surfaces. Brass is the marine standard for small hardware for exactly this reason: it is corrosion-resistant in both salt water and high-humidity conditions. Brass grommets develop a natural patina over time, but do not rust, and will not transfer corrosion products to your boat or flag.

Single-sided reverse bleed-through print means Alaska's official design — eight gold stars on midnight navy blue — is printed on the front face of the nylon. The ink penetrates through the fabric, producing a natural mirror-image reverse on the back. Both faces display Alaska's gold and navy clearly — the back shows a left-to-right reflection of the front design. This is the standard construction for marine boat flags at this size and price point. At 12×18 inches flying from a stern staff, both faces are visible from different positions around the vessel, and the reverse bleed-through reads clearly as Alaska's flag from either side.

Yes — the 12×18 inch size is well-proportioned for kayak flag mounts, canoe stern staffs, and small craft flag holders. Most kayak flag mount systems use a small socket staff in the 12–18 inch range, and the 12×18 flag is the correct size for those mounts. The 200D nylon is lightweight enough not to create significant drag or stability issues on a small craft. For paddle sports, it flies best at speeds above a slow paddle — at anchor or very slow paddling, the flag may drape loosely, which is normal for any flag in calm conditions.

The most important step after salt-water use is a fresh water rinse — either on the vessel or at the dock. Salt crystals that dry in the fabric accelerate color fading and fiber degradation over time, even on marine-grade nylon. A quick rinse with a hose or bucket of fresh water after each outing removes salt residue before it dries. Machine wash cold with mild detergent as needed for deeper cleaning. Air dry or allow to dry on the staff with airflow — do not store damp in a sealed locker. At the end of the season, rinse, dry fully, and store loosely folded in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight.

Alaska's state flag features eight gold stars on a midnight navy blue field — seven forming the Big Dipper (Ursa Major) constellation and one larger star representing Polaris, the North Star. The design was created in 1927 by 13-year-old Benny Benson of Seward, Alaska — a coastal fishing town on Resurrection Bay — who won a territorial flag competition. It was officially adopted at Alaska's statehood in 1959 and has remained unchanged. The North Star has guided mariners for centuries, making it a particularly fitting symbol for a flag displayed on the water. The navy blue represents Alaska's sky and the forget-me-not, the state flower.

Return within 30 days in original, unused condition for a full refund. Prepaid return label provided — no questions asked. Every PromoPatriot flag is backed by a 6-month warranty against manufacturing defects covering the fabric, stitching, and brass grommets.

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