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YachtFlags.com provides high quality courtesy flags that are manufactured in durable Knitted Polyester fabric. Knitted so that the fabric itself does not deteriorate in the constant movement that marine flags are usually exposed to, and polyester so that the flag does not weaken in the strong UV-light usually found in the main sailing areas of the world.
YachtFlags.com offers a discount to Noonsite members.
Use the coupon code NOONSITE-5A2B when checking out to get 10% off today.



YachtFlags.com provides high quality courtesy flags that are manufactured in durable Knitted Polyester fabric. Knitted so that the fabric itself does not deteriorate in the constant movement that marine flags are usually exposed to, and polyester so that the flag does not weaken in the strong UV-light usually found in the main sailing areas of the world.
YachtFlags.com offers a discount to Noonsite members.
Use the coupon code NOONSITE-5A2B when checking out to get 10% off today.
Pre-Arrival Boat: Australian Border Force require an Advance Notice of Arrival and a Biosecurity Pre-Arrival Report (see Clearance for details). Australia has very strict Biosecurity and Biofouling regulations so any banned foodstuffs including meat and meat products should be consumed or disposed of prior to your arrival and your vessel must meet certain biofouling standards and procedures (see Biosecurity for details).
Pre-Arrival Crew: All nationalities, with the sole exception of New Zealanders, must obtain a visa in advance or be registered as an eVisitor. See Immigration for details.
Where can I enter? All international non-commercial vessels must only arrive at specific Australian ports, known as First Points of Entry (FPOE). You must also ensure that your FPOE is also a Biosecurity First Point of Entry. If you want to arrive at a Port that is a Non-First Point of Entry, you must apply for permission at least 10 days before arriving into Australia territory. See Clearance for details of Australia's First Ports of Entry (FPOE).
Are fees high to enter by yacht? The Australian Border Force does not levy any charge for clearance. However, the Department of Agriculture Fisheries and Forestry operates on a full cost recovery basis. See Fees for more information.
What security and safety concerns should I know about? Australia is generally a safe country. However, Australia is also home to some of the deadliest creatures on Earth including snakes, spiders, jellyfish and crocodiles, so do not be tempted to go swimming in remote locations. See Security for more information.
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