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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.


  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...

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

The maritime signal "Belguim 37-1203" is a specific code within a unique signaling system, which isn't part of the standard International Code of Signals. To...

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Code Flag A "Alpha" Flag Alpha Meaning: International Code Flag Alpha & Scuba Safety The...

Bravo Flag: Nautical signal representing the letter 'B' and indicating transportation of dangerous cargo, as per the International Code of Signals.

Code Flag C "Charlie" Charlie Flag Meaning: Affirmative Maritime Signaling The flag c ,...

Code Flag D "Delta" Delta Flag Meaning: Navigational Difficulty & Safety Signaling The flag...

Code Flag E "Echo" Flag Echo Meaning: Nautical Flag E & Course Alteration The flag e ,...

Code Flag F "Foxtrot" Foxtrot Flag Meaning: Emergency Communication & Vessel Status The flag...

Code Flag G "Golf" Golf Flag Meaning: Professional Pilot Request Signal The flag g , or...

Code Flag H "Hotel" Hotel Flag Meaning: Pilotage Status & Vessel Signaling The flag h , or...

The code flag I "India" means " I am altering my course to port. "

The code flag J "Juliet" means I am on fire and have dangerous cargo on board; keep well clear of me .

The code flag K "Kilo" means ' I wish to communicate with you' .

The code flag L "Lima" means ' You should stop your vessel instantly .'

Code Flag M "Mike" Signal Flag M: Meaning & Nautical Use The flag m , or flag mike , is a...

The code flag N "November" means 'No (negative). '

Code Flag O "Oscar" Oscar Flag Meaning: Critical Man Overboard Signal The flag o , or flag...


Code Flag Q "Quebec" Yellow Code Flag Q: Quebec Nautical Flag Meaning & Port Clearance The...

Code Flag R "Romeo" Flag Romeo Meaning: International Maritime Signal Flag Romeo The code...

Code Flag S "Sierra" Nautical Flag S: Code Flag S Meaning & Signaling The code flag s , also...

Code Flag T "Tango" Tango Flag Meaning: Nautical Flag T & Maritime Signaling The tango...

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

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

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

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

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

  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...

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.


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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 0 refers to the flag or pennant that represents the digit "0" in the International Code of Signals used in maritime communication.


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.