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Under Washington law, when a water skier is preparing to ski or has fallen into the water, a flag must be displayed. This flag must be a bright orange or red, and it should be at least 12 by 12 inches in size. The flag indicates to other boaters that there is a skier in the water, promoting safety and awareness. The flag should be flown until the skier is safely back on the vessel or out of the water.

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