Code Flag N (November)
R430.00
International code flags are used to signal between two ships or between ship and shore. Also called signalling flags, they are a set of ship flags of different colours, shapes, and markings which can be used individually or in combination to create different meanings.
Overview
International code flags are used to signal between two ships or between ship and shore.
Usage Guidelines
| N (November) Alone | Means “No” or negative (in answer to a question). |
|---|---|
| N and C Together | Flying the N flag above the C flag denotes a distress signal — vessel requires immediate assistance. |
The International Code Signal of distress is designated by the N (November) flag flown above the C (Charlie) flag, indicating that a vessel is in urgent need of assistance. These flags, part of the International Code of Signals, are crucial for maritime communication.
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