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On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 16:02:59 -0400, "Ansley W. Sawyer"
wrote: I have sailed into Canada a few times both on the Great Lakes and the Gulf of Maine (NB and NS). I have also sailed into the Bahamas, the Virgin Islands (British and US), Martinique, Guadeloupe, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, and Grenada. The flag thing is the easy part. When entering a foreign port you fly the Q flag from your starboard spreader to indicate that you are quarantined and that no one can come aboard or leave the vessel except the skipper to go to check in. The skipper goes to check in with the customs and the immigration authorities on behalf of his vessel and his crew. When the proper check in has been completed the Q flag is lowered and a courtesy flag is raised in its place. The courtesy flag is a miniature version of the national flag of the country checked into. When your visit is completed then you need to check out of the country and lower the flag as you leave. That just doesn't seem quite ceremonious enough No piping customs aboard, or gun salutes? --Vic |
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