I've seen some boats with the pre-war penants, and although they look good, they're not really supposed to be on the classic fiberglass boats. Here's a guide if you're looking for a penant to finish off your project.
A note about pricing. I have a Jan-Feb 1996 edition in my office (issue #69) because my 35' Sea Skiff was featured in that edition. The penants in this issue are listed at $34.50. It's pretty obvious Jim and Norm are holding prices in line if they're able to sell these 11 years later with an upcharge of two bucks!
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The photography is second to none, and the articles are always of interest to any boater, wood, fiberglass, or metal !

edit comment: Image above was added (old one that was dated, and was replaced with this current one) in order to more accurately describe the quality of the products. It was apparant that the old image was not clear about the present day specifications, since it was from a ten year old magazine.
Regards, Paul