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International Code Flags

Flag Name & Phonetic Pronunciation Meaning

Alfa
AL-fah

I have a diver down; keep well clear at slow speed.

Bravo
BRAH-voh

I am taking in, discharging, or carrying dangerous cargo.

Charlie
CHAR-lee

"Yes" or "affirmative". Change of Course (Sailing Regatta)

Delta
DELL-tah

I am maneuvering with difficulty; keep clear.

Echo
ECK-oh

I am directing my course to starboard.

Foxtrot
FOKS-trot

I am disabled; communicate with me. On aircraft carriers: Flight Operations underway

Golf
GOLF

I require a pilot.

Hotel
hoh-TELL

I have a pilot on board.

India
IN-dee-ah

I am directing my course to port. (International) Coming alongside. (Navy) Round the Ends Starting Rule (Sailing Regatta)

Juliet
JEW-lee-ett

I am on fire and have dangerous cargo; keep clear.

Kilo
KEY-loh

I wish to communicate with you.

Lima
LEE-mah

You should stop your vessel immediately. Come Within Hail or Follow Me (Sailing Regatta)

Mike
MIKE

My vessel is stopped; making no way. Mark Missing (Sailing Regatta)

November
no-VEM-bur

No or negative. Abandonment and Re-sail (Sailing Regatta)

Oscar
OSS-kur

Man overboard.

Papa
pah-PAH

All personnel return to ship; proceeding to sea (Inport).

Quebec
kay-BECK

Ship meets health regs; request clearance into port. (International) Boat recall; all boats return to ship. (Navy)

Romeo
ROH-me-oh

None. (International) Preparing to replenish (At sea). Ready duty ship (In port). (Navy)

Sierra
see-AIR-ah

Moving astern. (International) Conducting flag hoist drill. (Navy) Shorten Course (Sailing Regatta)

Tango
TANG-go

Keep clear; engaged in trawling. (International) Do not pass ahead of me. (Navy)

Uniform
YOU-nee-form

You are running into danger.

Victor
VIK-tah

I require assistance.

Whiskey
WISS-kee

I require medical assistance.

Xray
ECKS-ray

Stop carrying out your intentions and watch for my signals. Individual Recall (Sailing Regatta)

Yankee
YANG-kee

I am dragging anchor. (International) Ship has visual communications duty. (Navy) Wear Life Jackets (Sailing Regatta)

Zulu
ZOO-loo

I require a tug. 20% Scoring Penalty (Sailing Regatta)

Code/Answer Code or Answer

Message is understood. Also, numeric decimal point. (International) Flag that follows is from the International Code of Signals. (Navy) Postponement (Sailing Regatta)

First substitute (First Repeater) First sub

Substitute for the first flag in this hoist. (International) Also "repeats" the first flag or series of flags in this hoist Absence of flag officer or unit commander (In port). (Navy) General Recall (Sailing Regatta) Substitute for the second flag in this hoist. (International) Absence of chief of staff (In port). (Navy)

Second substitute Second sub

Third substitute Third sub

Substitute for the third flag in this hoist. (International) Absence of commanding officer (In port). (Navy)

One WUN

None. (International) Numeral one. (Navy)

Two TOO

None. (International) Numeral two. (Navy)

Three TREE

None. (International) Numeral three. (Navy)

Four FOW-er

None. (International) Numeral four. (Navy)

Five FIFE

None. (International) Numeral five. (Navy)

Six SICKS

None. (International) Numeral six. (Navy)

Seven SEV-en

None. (International) Numeral seven. (Navy)

Eight ATE

None. (International) Numeral eight. (Navy)

Nine NIN-er

None. (International) Numeral nine. (Navy)

Zero ZEE-roh

None. (International) Numeral zero. (Navy)

Pennant one PEN-ant WUN

Numeral one. (International) Pennant one. (Navy)

Pennant two PEN-ant TOO

Numeral two. (International) Pennant two. (Navy)

Pennant three PEN-ant TREE

Numeral three. (International) Pennant three. (Navy) Numeral four. (International) Pennant four. (Navy) Postponement (Sailing Regatta) Numeral five. (International) Pennant five. (Navy)

Pennant four PEN-ant FOW-er

Pennant five PEN-ant FIFE

Pennant six PEN-ant SICKS

Numeral six. (International) Pennant six. (Navy)

Pennant seven PEN-ant SEV-en

Numeral seven. (International) Pennant seven. (Navy)

Pennant eight PEN-ant ATE

Numeral eight (International) Pennant eight. (Navy)

Pennant Nine PEN-ant NIN-er

Numeral nine (International) Pennant nine. (Navy)

Pennant zero PEN-ant ZEE-roh

Numeral zero (International) Pennant zero. (Navy)

Race Committee Flags


Flag/Shape Name Sounds Meaning

Postponement Signals Races not started are postponed. The warning signal will be made 1 minute after removal unless at that time the race is postponed again or abandoned.

AP

2 when raised 1 when lowered

AP over H

2 when raised 1 when lowered

Races not started are postponed. Further signals ashore.

AP over A

2 when raised 1 when lowered

Races not started are postponed. No more racing today.

AP over Numeral Pennant 1

2 when raised 1 when lowered

Postponement of 1 hour from the scheduled starting time.

Other numeral pennants may also be used. - AP over a numeral pennant 1-6. Postponement of 1-6 hours from the scheduled starting time. See above for images of these numeral pennants. Abandonment Signals All races that have started are abandoned. Return to the starting area. The warning signal will be made 1 minute after removal unless at that time the race is abandoned again or postponed.

3 when raised 1 when lowered

N over H

3 when raised

All races are abandoned. Further signals ashore.

N over A

3 when raised

All races are abandoned. No more racing today.

Starting & Preparatory Signals Class Flag Raised Warning 1 5 minutes to start

Preparatory (or I or Z or Black Flag) Raised I - Rule 30.1 is in effect. Z - Rule 30.2 is in effect. Black flag - Rule 30.3 is in effect. 1 4 minutes to start

Preparatory (or I or Z or Black Flag) Lowered

1 minute to start

Class Flag Lowered

Start Recall Signals

Start

1 when raised

Individual Recall

First Substitute

2 when raised 1 when lowered

General Recall. The warning signal will be made 1 minute after removal.

Changing the Next Leg

Repetitive

The position of the next mark has been changed:

with green triangle

to starboard

with red square

to port

with minus symbol

to decrease the length of the leg

with plus symbol

to increase the length of the leg

Other Signals

2 when raised

The course has been shortened. Rule 32.2 is in effect.

1 when raised

Ashore: A notice to competitors has been posted. Afloat: Come within hail or follow this boat.

Repetitive

The object displaying this signal replaces a missing mark.

1 when raised

Wear a personal flotation device.

Blue flag or shape.

No sound

This race committee boat is in position at the finishing line.

Miscellaneous Flags

Small Craft Warning Up to 38 mph winds Gale Warning 39-54 mph winds

Storm Warning 55-73 mph winds Hurricane Warning 74+ mph winds

USCG Auxilary World Flag Database

US Power Squadron C.I.A. - Flags of the World

Race Committee Flags of All Countries

Semaphore Flag Signalling System Nautical Flag Translator

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