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Friday, April 4, 2008. When entering the territorial waters of a foreign nation you should be flying the national (or maritime) ensign of your country of registry. Fly it at the stern, or a sailing vessel may fly it from 2/3 of the way up the backstay or the leech of the aftermost sail. Fly the yellow International code flag “. Posted by The Boatbumms. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Back to Tidbits for Cruisers.

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Tuesday, April 1, 2008. Here are some useful info on weather sites and countries we've visited. Keep in mind that some stuff may be out of date. FLAGS OF THE WORLD. MISCELLANEOUS HINTS AND TIPS. SPANISH LANGUAGE REQUEST FOR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE. CHRIS PARKER great Caribbean weather info. NOOA WEATHER FAX 24 hrs. NOOA WEATHER FAX 48 hrs. NOOA WEATHER FAX 72 hrs. UNDERGROUND WEATHER great for tracking hurricanes. TRAVEL INFO BY COUNTRY:. Posted by The Boatbumms.

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