Nautical Signal Flag Quebec - My vessel is healthy and I request free practique

SKU: 42021.Q
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Size: 1/2 yard

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Nautical Signal Flag Quebec - My vessel is healthy and I request free practique

Nautical Signal Flag Quebec - My vessel is healthy and I request free practique

1/2 yard

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 Quebec

The Nautical Signal Flag Quebec is a part of the International Code of Signals. This flag represents the letter "Q" in the nautical alphabet and is used to signal "My vessel is 'healthy' and I request free pratique" when flown alone.

This flag is important for maritime communication, specifically indicating the health status of a vessel and its request for clearance. The design of the Quebec flag consists of a yellow and black quartered pattern.

  • Letter: Q
  • Meaning: My vessel is 'healthy' and I request free pratique
  • Pattern: Yellow and black quartered
  • Usage: Part of the International Code of Signals for maritime communication

Nautical Signal Flag Quebec

The Nautical Signal Flag Quebec is a part of the International Code of Signals. This flag represents the letter "Q" in the nautical alphabet and is used to signal "My vessel is 'healthy' and I request free pratique" when flown alone.

This flag is important for maritime communication, specifically indicating the health status of a vessel and its request for clearance. The design of the Quebec flag consists of a yellow and black quartered pattern.

  • Letter: Q
  • Meaning: My vessel is 'healthy' and I request free pratique
  • Pattern: Yellow and black quartered
  • Usage: Part of the International Code of Signals for maritime communication