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20th May 2014, 11:53 AM
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Re: Flag away
If as Brenda you like communicating with flags, cant remember what the 2 hoist KT is although have a feeling I should. If were single hoists would if remember K you should stop your vessel instantly. And T do not pass ahead of me. Brenda being much younger and prettier will probably remember better, if wrong. Cheers John S
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Brenda if you are using your fathers old seamanship books there may be some signals you may have to alter. The A flag does not now mean I am undergoing a Speed Trial. Its meaning now is I have Divers down give me a wide berth or words to that effect. Your wording on the D flag in 1957 was keep clear of me I am manouvering with difficulty. I ditched all my books years ago so am going by memory, If you have KT in any book of signals, I am sure it is a well known one, apart from Keith Tindall.. Cheers John S
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21... Keith Foxtrot you are almost there has the equivalnt meaning as you suggest.... I am Disabled. The O is man overboard. Cheers JS
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20th May 2014, 04:45 PM
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All I can find in my old books are signals from towing vessel to towed vessel Towing vessel showing KT 'Shall I continue on present course I am increasing speed' KT flown by towing vessel 'Continue on present course and increase speed'
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21st May 2014, 01:48 AM
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Knew it was probably something to do with towing but couldnt remember what. JS
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Seems like another lifetime ago. On multi hoists it was the starboard Yardarm first then port yardarm then stabd, then back to port. Is that correct,?? Used to get complicated when using the 1 2 and 3rd substitutes. When nowadays you see on the rare occassions you see a ship dressed overall, I used to try and see if there was a message there or not, however think nowadays people just put them up to look pretty and no message, if there is it would probably be in Mandarin. Cheers John S
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21st May 2014, 06:24 AM
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Re: Flag away
Ship's signal letters always flown on starboard yard arm. most ships had them already permanently made up and close hauled to each other so that they were easy to hoist. 1st, 2nd and 3rd substitutes were always a bluddy nuisance, probably started a war at sometime by being misread. Had an acquaintance (yachtsman, sort of!) who bought a jersey in France with some International Code of signals on it, of which he was very proud, that is until I read it out to him 'go home Anglais'
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21st May 2014, 07:16 AM
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Golf Romeo Delta Foxtrot sticks in my mind and beleive it was the call sign (signal letters ) of the first ship I was ever on. If it wasnt the first it must have been one of them, probably the worst. Bet Rob would know where to look to see if Alzheimers had started yet. JS
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21st May 2014, 08:40 AM
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Last edited by robpage; 21st May 2014 at 08:44 AM.
Rob Page R855150 - British & Commonwealth Shipping ( 1965 - 1973 ) Gulf Oil -( 1973 - 1975 ) Sealink ( 1975 - 1986 ) 

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21st May 2014, 08:44 AM
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She would have been razor blades 40 years before that Rob. Thanks anyway JS
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21st May 2014, 09:30 AM
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Re: Flag away
If it was one of those old Tyne based ships Cappy was on , I thought the only radio would have the Galley one
Rob Page R855150 - British & Commonwealth Shipping ( 1965 - 1973 ) Gulf Oil -( 1973 - 1975 ) Sealink ( 1975 - 1986 ) 

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21st May 2014, 09:35 AM
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Originally Posted by
robpage
If it was one of those old Tyne based ships Cappy was on , I thought the only radio would have the Galley one
####no rob we had signals as well ......two fingers if we didnt like you ...one finger if we liked you worser than that.......and showed you sinbad chewin baccy if you were not a geordie crowd
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21st May 2014, 09:19 PM
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Re: Flag away
RNLI
An easy option would be to buy an RNLI tea towel with the International Flag Code. You could look at it as you are doing the drying up ( ! ) OR better still, when you are doing the ironing !!
Brenda
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