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✅ Nautical Equipment

Nautical equipment in maritime refers to the various tools, devices, and instruments used aboard ships and vessels for navigation, safety, communication, and other essential functions.



Our flag brass block is built to withstand the rigors of the sea, ensuring smooth flag hoisting operations on ships.
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Improve your flag exhibition with our reliable and chic flag swivel hook brass.


To help in identifying the country to which a ship belongs.

Security seals are used for various purposes across different industries to enhance security and protect against tampering, theft, or unauthorized access.

Security seals are used for various purposes across different industries to enhance security and protect against tampering, theft, or unauthorized access.

Security seals are used for various purposes across different industries to enhance security and protect against tampering, theft, or unauthorized access.

Security seals are used for various purposes across different industries to enhance security and protect against tampering, theft, or unauthorized access.

Security seals are used for various purposes across different industries to enhance security and protect against tampering, theft, or unauthorized access.

This flag declares that ''I require a pilot.''

This flag declares that ''I am disabled; communicate with me.''

This flag declares that ''I am on fire and have dangerous cargo; keep clear of me.''

To help in identifying the country to which a ship belongs.

To help in identifying the country to which a ship belongs.

To help in identifying the country to which a ship belongs.

To help in identifying the country to which a ship belongs.

To help in identifying the country to which a ship belongs.

To help in identifying the country to which a ship belongs.

To help in identifying the country to which a ship belongs.

To help in identifying the country to which a ship belongs.

To help in identifying the country to which a ship belongs.

To help in identifying the country to which a ship belongs.

To help in identifying the country to which a ship belongs.

To help in identifying the country to which a ship belongs.

Each numeral pennant typically corresponds to a specific digit, and they are arranged in a specific order to represent multi-digit numbers.

The Numeral Pennant No. 0 refers to the flag or pennant that represents the digit "0" in the International Code of Signals used in maritime communication.


Each numeral pennant typically corresponds to a specific digit, and they are arranged in a specific order to represent multi-digit numbers.

The Numeral Pennant No. 9 refers to the flag or pennant that represents the digit "9" in the International Code of Signals used in maritime communication.


Each numeral pennant typically corresponds to a specific digit, and they are arranged in a specific order to represent multi-digit numbers.

The Numeral Pennant No. 8 refers to the flag or pennant that represents the digit "8" in the International Code of Signals used in maritime communication.


Each numeral pennant typically corresponds to a specific digit, and they are arranged in a specific order to represent multi-digit numbers.

The Numeral Pennant No. 7 refers to the flag or pennant that represents the digit "7" in the International Code of Signals used in maritime communication.


Each numeral pennant typically corresponds to a specific digit, and they are arranged in a specific order to represent multi-digit numbers.

The Numeral Pennant No. 6 refers to the flag or pennant that represents the digit "6" in the International Code of Signals used in maritime communication.


Each numeral pennant typically corresponds to a specific digit, and they are arranged in a specific order to represent multi-digit numbers.

The Numeral Pennant No. 5 refers to the flag or pennant that represents the digit "5" in the International Code of Signals used in maritime communication.


Each numeral pennant typically corresponds to a specific digit, and they are arranged in a specific order to represent multi-digit numbers.

The Numeral Pennant No. 4 refers to the flag or pennant that represents the digit "4" in the International Code of Signals used in maritime communication.


Each numeral pennant typically corresponds to a specific digit, and they are arranged in a specific order to represent multi-digit numbers.

The Numeral Pennant No. 3 refers to the flag or pennant that represents the digit "3" in the International Code of Signals used in maritime communication.


Each numeral pennant typically corresponds to a specific digit, and they are arranged in a specific order to represent multi-digit numbers.

The Numeral Pennant No. 2 refers to the flag or pennant that represents the digit "2" in the International Code of Signals used in maritime communication.


Each numeral pennant typically corresponds to a specific digit, and they are arranged in a specific order to represent multi-digit numbers.

The Numeral Pennant No. 1 refers to the flag or pennant that represents the digit "1" in the International Code of Signals used in maritime communication.


  A ship hoists her National flag (Sometimes “Civil Ensign”) at ship’s stern to denote nationality and hoists a national flag of a country where...

The code flag Z "Zulu" means  'I require a tug . ' When made by fishing vessels operating in close proximity on the fishing grounds...

The code flag Y "Yankee" means '  I am dragging anchor . '

The code flag X "X-ray" means ' Stop carrying out your intentions and watch for my signals . '

"I require medical assistance." If you see the W (Whiskey) flag,  the boat has a medical emergency and needs help . The combination of the...

The code flag V "Victor" means ' I require assistance . '

The code flag U "Uniform" means ' You are running into danger . '

The code flag T "Tango" means ' Keep clear of me; I am engaged in pair trawling . '

The code flag S "Sierra" means  "I am operating astern propulsion."

The code flag R "Romeo". Preparing to replenish (At sea) -  Navy meaning

" My vessel is 'healthy' and I request free practique". The code flag Q "Quebec" means Ship meets health regs; request clearance into port.


The code flag O "Oscar" means ' Man overboard ' .