Nautical Signal Flag Papa - All aboard, vessel is about to proceed to sea

SKU: 42021.P
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Size: 30x40cm

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Nautical Signal Flag Papa - All aboard, vessel is about to proceed to sea

Nautical Signal Flag Papa - All aboard, vessel is about to proceed to sea

30x40cm

Marine Chandlery: North Shields

Pickup available, Usually ready in 1 hour

Unit G4 Narvik Way
Tyne Tunnel Trading Estate
North Shields NE29 7XJ
United Kingdom

+441914297309

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Nautical Signal Flag Papa

The Nautical Signal Flag Papa is a part of the International Code of Signals. This flag represents the letter "P" in the nautical alphabet and is used to signal "All personnel return to ship; vessel is about to proceed to sea" when flown alone.

This flag is crucial for maritime communication and safety, ensuring clear instructions are communicated between vessels at sea. The design of the Papa flag consists of a white square with a blue border.

  • Letter: P
  • Meaning: All personnel return to ship; vessel is about to proceed to sea
  • Pattern: White square with blue border
  • Usage: Part of the International Code of Signals for maritime communication

Nautical Signal Flag Papa

The Nautical Signal Flag Papa is a part of the International Code of Signals. This flag represents the letter "P" in the nautical alphabet and is used to signal "All personnel return to ship; vessel is about to proceed to sea" when flown alone.

This flag is crucial for maritime communication and safety, ensuring clear instructions are communicated between vessels at sea. The design of the Papa flag consists of a white square with a blue border.

  • Letter: P
  • Meaning: All personnel return to ship; vessel is about to proceed to sea
  • Pattern: White square with blue border
  • Usage: Part of the International Code of Signals for maritime communication