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A jack staff (also spelled as jackstaff) is a small vertical spar (pole) on the bow of a ship or smaller vessel on which a particular type of flag, known as a jack, is flown. The jack staff was introduced in the 18th century. A jack is typically flown from military vessels (including submarines) while at anchor or moored pierside, but not while underway. Civilian vessels (such as private yachts and sailboats) have been known to fly the jack of the nation of their homeport, also from a jack staff, while moored or at anchor.

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  • Jackstaff (en)
  • Gösstake (sv)
  • Гюйсшток (uk)
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  • A jack staff (also spelled as jackstaff) is a small vertical spar (pole) on the bow of a ship or smaller vessel on which a particular type of flag, known as a jack, is flown. The jack staff was introduced in the 18th century. A jack is typically flown from military vessels (including submarines) while at anchor or moored pierside, but not while underway. Civilian vessels (such as private yachts and sailboats) have been known to fly the jack of the nation of their homeport, also from a jack staff, while moored or at anchor. (en)
  • Gösstake, flaggspel (flaggstång) i förstäven eller på bogsprötet på ett fartyg, avsedd för gös. Denna marinrelaterade artikel saknar väsentlig information. Du kan hjälpa till genom att lägga till den. (sv)
  • Гюйсшто́к — невелике вертикальне рангоутне дерево на носі судна, де піднімають гюйс, гюйсовий флагшток. Гюйсшток з'явився у 18-ому столітті.. Зазвичай гюйс піднімають над бойовими суднами, в тому числі й над субмаринами, під час стоянки на рейді, а не у поході. Цивільні судна, наприклад, приватні яхти, також піднімають гюйси, щоб зазначити свою приналежність до країни, на гюйсштоці під час стоянки на рейді або на якорі. (uk)
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  • A jack staff (also spelled as jackstaff) is a small vertical spar (pole) on the bow of a ship or smaller vessel on which a particular type of flag, known as a jack, is flown. The jack staff was introduced in the 18th century. A jack is typically flown from military vessels (including submarines) while at anchor or moored pierside, but not while underway. Civilian vessels (such as private yachts and sailboats) have been known to fly the jack of the nation of their homeport, also from a jack staff, while moored or at anchor. (en)
  • Gösstake, flaggspel (flaggstång) i förstäven eller på bogsprötet på ett fartyg, avsedd för gös. Denna marinrelaterade artikel saknar väsentlig information. Du kan hjälpa till genom att lägga till den. (sv)
  • Гюйсшто́к — невелике вертикальне рангоутне дерево на носі судна, де піднімають гюйс, гюйсовий флагшток. Гюйсшток з'явився у 18-ому столітті.. Зазвичай гюйс піднімають над бойовими суднами, в тому числі й над субмаринами, під час стоянки на рейді, а не у поході. Цивільні судна, наприклад, приватні яхти, також піднімають гюйси, щоб зазначити свою приналежність до країни, на гюйсштоці під час стоянки на рейді або на якорі. (uk)
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