Whats the smallest ensign I can fly

There is no legal requirement on size - the only requirement is a means of identifying your flag state. Smallest ensign available is 1/2 yard that is 46*23cm.
 
There is no legal requirement on size - the only requirement is a means of identifying your flag state. Smallest ensign available is 1/2 yard that is 46*23cm.

A British Ensign can only be measured in yards and inches, surely? ;)

I have one that dinky size (among several larger), but I'm fairly sure I used to have a perhaps even slightly smaller one, with the supported 'leading' edge (I forget the term) tapered inwards towards the bottom (possibly a hanging offence?) as it was flown from the mainsail topping lift of my little 16' 3" centre-boarder. It didn't look unduly small on that boat, and though I never did get to foreign parts in that particular boat (too busy having adventures on our coast!), I don't think for a minute I would have had any trouble abroad with it being considered too small.
 
Thats an interesting idea, flying it off the topping lift. There is a flag halyard up the mast side, I presume thats where the courtesy flag would fly from,can I stick the ensign up there too? presumably below the courtesy flag?

I'd b happy to avoid adding a flagpole to the stern if I could avoid it.
 
Thats an interesting idea, flying it off the topping lift. There is a flag halyard up the mast side, I presume thats where the courtesy flag would fly from,can I stick the ensign up there too? presumably below the courtesy flag?

I'd b happy to avoid adding a flagpole to the stern if I could avoid it.
The crosstrees is definitely the wrong place - that is for courtesy flag. Ensign on the stern and off the backstay is fine. No need for an ensign staff if you don't want one.
 

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