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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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A diver down flag, or scuba flag, is a flag used on the water to indicate that there is a diver below. ... Internationally, the code flag alfa/alpha, which...

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

YES   The code flag C "Charlie" means   YES (affirmative)

The code flag D "Delta" means ' Keep clear of me; I am manoeuvring with difficulty . '

The code flag E "Echo" means ' I am altering my course to starboard . '

The code flag E "Echo" means ' I am altering my course to starboard . '

The code flag G "Golf" means ' I require a pilot . ' 

The code flag H "Hotel" means ' I have a Pilot on board  ' 

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

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

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

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

The code flag M "Mike" means ' My vessel is stopped and making no way through the water . ' 

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

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


The code flag Q "Quebec" means Ship meets health regs; request clearance into port.