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Nautical Signal Flag Oscar - Man overboard
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Nautical Signal Flag Oscar - Man overboard
Marine Chandlery: North Shields
Unit G4 Narvik Way
Tyne Tunnel Trading Estate
North Shields NE29 7XJ
United Kingdom
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Product Description
Nautical Signal Flag Oscar
The Nautical Signal Flag Oscar is a part of the International Code of Signals. This flag represents the letter "O" in the nautical alphabet and is used to signal "Man overboard" when flown alone.
This flag is essential for maritime safety and communication, ensuring that distress signals are clearly understood by all vessels at sea. The design of the Oscar flag consists of a red and yellow diagonally divided pattern.
- Letter: O
- Meaning: Man overboard
- Pattern: Red and yellow diagonally divided
- Usage: Part of the International Code of Signals for maritime communication
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Nautical Signal Flag Oscar
The Nautical Signal Flag Oscar is a part of the International Code of Signals. This flag represents the letter "O" in the nautical alphabet and is used to signal "Man overboard" when flown alone.
This flag is essential for maritime safety and communication, ensuring that distress signals are clearly understood by all vessels at sea. The design of the Oscar flag consists of a red and yellow diagonally divided pattern.
- Letter: O
- Meaning: Man overboard
- Pattern: Red and yellow diagonally divided
- Usage: Part of the International Code of Signals for maritime communication