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On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 22:52:13 +1100, Peter Hendra
wrote: FWIW When we sailed to Sdydney, Australia from New Zealand years ago, we flew the yellow Q flag. I don't think we have flown it since and I am sure that most other cruising sailors fly it either. As to the courtesy flag, we always fly that as we sail into a country's waters. Sometimes we have even been sewing it up as we neared Customs. Different countries have different fees and requirements that can be looked up on Noonsite (www.noonsite.com) which is a great resource for cruising sailors. Sorry, lock on-lock out. I intended to say that most other cruising sailors do not fly the Q flag. cheers Peter |
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On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 23:00:14 +1100, Peter Hendra
wrote: On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 22:52:13 +1100, Peter Hendra wrote: FWIW When we sailed to Sdydney, Australia from New Zealand years ago, we flew the yellow Q flag. I don't think we have flown it since and I am sure that most other cruising sailors fly it either. As to the courtesy flag, we always fly that as we sail into a country's waters. Sometimes we have even been sewing it up as we neared Customs. Different countries have different fees and requirements that can be looked up on Noonsite (www.noonsite.com) which is a great resource for cruising sailors. Sorry, lock on-lock out. I intended to say that most other cruising sailors do not fly the Q flag. It was clear enough in the context. I'm always dropping words too. --Vic |
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