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  2. Burgee - Wikipedia

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    The officers of a yacht club may fly various burgees appropriate to their rank: for example, the commodore may fly a swallow-tailed version of the club burgee (and the vice- and rear-commodores the same, but distinguished by the addition of one or two balls respectively at the canton). A past-commodore may also be given a distinctively-shaped flag.

  3. Yacht club - Wikipedia

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    Members belonging to a yacht club or sailing organization may fly their club's unique flag (usually triangular), called a burgee, both while under way and at anchor (however, not while racing). Traditionally, the burgee was flown from the main masthead; however, it may also be flown from a small pole on the bow pulpit, or on the starboard ...

  4. Barbados Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    Royal Barbados Yacht Club Burgee 1932-1967 Independence Barbados Yacht Club Burgee At the time of the Club's founding in 1924 a Burgee was adopted which comprised a 2:3 blue triangle with a yellow hoistward chevron [ 13 ] A burgee with an insignia featuring a Royal Coronet, a flying fish and a chevron was approved by King George V in 1932 and ...

  5. Ocean Cruising Club - Wikipedia

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    The Ocean Cruising Club (OCC) is an international club for cruisers. Members are identified by a distinctive blue and yellow burgee with a stylized Flying Fish on the blue part of the flag. Founded in 1954 by the late Humphrey Barton after his east–west crossing of the Atlantic in the 25 foot Vertue XXXV, [1] the club exists to promote long ...

  6. Yacht Club Uruguayo - Wikipedia

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    The club has an emblem with a sun and an anchor and a burgee with four blue stripes on white and a red anchor at the canton. [3] Yacht Club Yacht Club Uruguayo The front of the club's building resembling the bow of a boat The back part of the building resembling the stern

  7. Pig stick - Wikipedia

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    A pig stick (occasionally pigstick [1] or pig-stick [2]) is a staff that carries a flag or pennant, usually the burgee of the boat owner's yacht club or private signal, above a mast of a sailboat. [3]

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  9. List of flags of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    A grey field with the Irish flag in the canton and the club's burgee in the fly. [21] Ensign of the Clontarf Yacht & Boat Club: A blue field with the Irish flag in the canton and a red bull in the fly. Ensign of the Howth Yacht Club: A blue field with the Irish flag in the canton and a red anchor in the fly. [22] Ensign of the Kinsale Yacht Club