G GOLF

"I require a pilot."
By fishing vessels near fishing grounds: "I am hauling nets."
second value for ships of the USSR Navy
telegraph - a flag of yellow and blue vertical stripes.   This flag meant that the row of signal flags following it conveyed the phrase “by telegraph”, i.e. one flag corresponds to one letter. If the "telegraph" flag was hoisted with some signal at the same time, but on a separate halyard, this meant that the entire signal had to be read letter by letter. In the textbook "Signaling" (1939), "Signalman's Handbook" by N.S. Serebryany and B.B. Zhdanov (1983) and others say that the “telegraph” flag is also the first replacement flag.
large original pennant from the International Maritime Code of Signals indicates  " G"
made in the USSR in 1989 
material wool
 
 luff made from canvas 
has metal fastenings including an anodized swivel
this Pennant has several features that I want to draw attention to
1. The pennant is made of natural wool. This is a worsted fabric, the so-called “flagtuh” - a rare-spun variety of wool, which was used exclusively for naval flags, starting from the Dutch tradition of the 15th century.
2. The   pattern is applied to the fabric using the “cold batik” method, this method was also used centuries ago to produce naval flags (dividing the borders of colors with a thin line of drying oil).