Cult of Sea

Maritime Knowledge base

  • Home
  • Knowledge base
    • Bridge Equipment
    • Cargo Work
    • Deck
    • General
    • Gmdss
    • Maritime Law
    • Marpol
    • MLC 2006
    • Meteorology
    • Navigation
    • Safety
    • Security
    • Ship Construction
    • Ship Handling
    • Ship Stability
    • Shippie’s Escape
    • Surveys
    • Tankers
  • Colreg’s (ROR)
    • Index (Colreg’s)
    • Part A- General
      • Rule 1 – Application
      • Rule 2 – Responsibility
      • Rule 3 – General Definitions
    • Part B- Steering and Sailing
      • Section 1 (Rule 4 -10)
        • Rule 4 – Application
        • Rule 5 – Lookout
        • Rule 6 – Safe Speed
        • Rule 7 – Risk of collision
        • Rule 8 – Action to avoid collision
        • Rule 9 – Narrow Channels
        • Rule 10 – Traffic separation schemes
      • Section 2 (Rule 11 – 18)
        • Rule 11 – Application
        • Rule 12 – Sailing vessels
        • Rule13 – Overtaking
        • Rule 14 – Head on situation
        • Rule 15 – Crossing situation
        • Rule 16 – Action by give-way vessel
        • Rule 17 – Action by stand-on vessel
        • Rule 18 – Responsibilities between vessels
      • Section 3 (Rule 19)
        • Rule 19 – Conduct of vessels in restricted visibility
    • Part C- Lights and Shapes
      • Rule 20 – Application
      • Rule 21- Definitions
      • Rule 22 – Visibility of lights
      • Rule 23 – Power-driven vessels underway
      • Rule 24 – Towing and pushing
      • Rule 25 – Sailing vessels underway and vessels under oars
      • Rule 26 – Fishing vessels
      • Rule 27 – Vessels N.U.C or R.A.M
      • Rule 28 – Vessels constrained by their draught
      • Rule 29 – Pilot vessels
      • Rule 30 – Anchored vessels and vessels aground
      • Rule 31 – Seaplanes
    • Part D- Sound and Light Signals
      • Rule 32 – Definitions
      • Rule 33 – Equipment for sound signals
      • Rule 34 – Manoeuvring and warning signals
      • Rule 35 – Sound signals in restricted visibility
      • Rule 36 : Signals to attract attention
      • Rule 37 – Distress signals
    • Part E- Exemptions (Rule 38)
      • Rule 38 – Exemptions
    • Part F – Verification of compliance with the provisions of the Convention
      • Rule 39 – Definitions
      • Rule 40 – Application
      • Rule 41 – Verification of compliance
    • Annexes
      • Annex 1 – Positioning and technical details of lights and shapes
      • ANNEX II – Additional Signals for Fishing Vessels Fishing in Close Proximity
      • ANNEX III – Technical Details of Sound Signal Appliances
      • ANNEX IV – Distress Signals
  • Glossary
  • Contact
You are here: Home / glossary / Flag

Flag

Flag

Created OnFebruary 27, 2018
byCult of Sea
Print
You are here:
  • Glossary
  • F
  • Flag
< Back to Glossary Index

The flag which is displayed usually on the stern of the vessel is like an indicator or “badge” of the vessel’s national identity or nationality. The term is also used to indicate the country, under the laws of which the ownership of the vessel is registered or recorded. The country of registry provides some protection of the ship and the ownership in the vessel and also exercises some control over tile vessel such as to ensure that it complies with international safety and pollution prevention regulations.

Related:

  • Dreadage or Dreading Clause
  • Blue Certificate
  • Bareboat charter
  • Beneficial owner
  • COA (Contract of Affreightment)
  • Arrived ship

By Cult of Sea

mariner-gps
Sail Time
Simple Colregs COS Ad

Join Our List

Subscribe to our mailing list and get interesting stuff and updates to your email inbox.

Powered with ♥ by Cult of Sea

instagram-button

What others are reading

Ships overtaking

Rule13 – Overtaking

Part E - Exemptions

Rule 38 – Exemptions

Tankscope

Tankscopes – Tanker Instruments

Part A - General

Rule 2 – Responsibility

Deck Cargoes

Deck Cargoes

Ship Stability Definitions related to Hydrostatic Particulars

types of clouds - angad

Clouds – Formation and Ten different Types

Part A - General

Rule 1 – Application

Part C Lights and Shapes

Rule 21- Definitions

GMDSS Radio Equipment Requirements on Ship as per SOLAS

SART

What is SART – Search and Rescue Radar Transponder?

Molasses – Carriage on Tankers

Edible oil

Recommended Practices for Storage and Transport of Edible Oils and Fats

Minimum Age MLC 2006

Minimum age – MLC 2006

cgc_hollyhock_man_overboard_drill

Man Overboard – Manoeuvers you need to know to save a life


About Us | Terms | Contact Us | Sitemap | Marine Glossary (BETA)

Cult of Sea®™ · Made with ❤ by a small band of sailors