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image by Miles Li, 21 May 2020
Image: Lloyd's
Register of Yachts, 1930.
Est: 15 July 1893.
Location: Santa Lucia
Quay, Naples.
Burgee: Pennant 1:2. Blue field, superimposed by the shield and
crown of Savoy fimbriated blue and centred on a white St. George's cross.
Note: The club was established in 1893, as the Circolo
Canottieri Sebezia, by eleven former members of the Circolo del Roma and della
Vela Italia. The new club inherited a four-man rowing boat named Nautilus which
they entered in the Naples-Capri-Naples race, but sadly three of the crew
drowned. In August 1894, with a declining membership due to this loss, the club
turned to King Umberto I for help and, in 1895, changed its name to the Yacht
Club Canottieri Savoia. In remembrance of the three lost members the blue field
of the burgee was changed to black. In 1900 King Vittorio Emanuele III granted
the club the "Royal Circle licence" and the burgees black field reverted to
blue.
Acknowledgment: José Alegria for his assistance and clarification.
Peter Edwards,
28 January 2018
image by Miles Li, 22 May 2020
Circolo Nautico Ilva is at Genoa/Pegli, Italy (website at
www.circolonauticoilva.it).
The Chi
siamo section links this sailing, diving, and fishing
club to the Ilva company and
Italsider steel factories. The burgee is blue with (complete)
yellow border, bearing club name C.N. ILVA in yellow
letters.
The first page linked to shows a photo of said burgee hoisted
beneath the flag of FIV (Federazione Italiana Vela).
Jan Mertens, 24 February 2008
image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 25 March 2018
Est: 1960.
Location: Porto Santo Stefano, Province of
Grossoto.
Burgee:
Pennant 3:5. "The Burgee of the club consists of a blue triangle with four stars
inside, green, red, yellow, white."
Sources: Quote,
Wikipedia. Image,
http://www.ycss.it
Peter Edwards, 23 January 2018
Porto Santo Stefano is located in the Commune of
Monte Argentario.
António Martins-Tuválkin,
25 March 2018
image by Miles Li, 23 May 2020
Well, the Louis Vuitton Cup is over. This competition is done
to decide who will challenge the world most important sailing
trophy: the America's Cup, and, for the first time since 1851,
the America's cup race will have no boat from the U.S.A.
competing on it. That's because New Zealand's boat won the
trophy in 1995 and, now, the winners of the Louis Vuitton Cup,
and , therefore, the challengers against N.Z. will be Italians.
Every boat must be presented by a yacht club, and New Zealand's
defending Club is the "Royal New Zealand Yacht
Squadron", Auckland, New Zealand. The challengers, the Louis
Vuitton Cup winners are from the "Yacht Club Punta
Ala", Punta Ala, Grosseto, Italy. The Club was established
in 1976, and has no special Ensign privileges, therefore will be
using the Italian civil ensign. Their burgee is blue+, with a
yellow border 1/15 the height wide, and a yellow bird .
Jose C. Alegria, 12 February 2000
image by Miles Li, 20 May 2020
based on
www.ycr.it,
located by Dov Gutterman, 3 April 2003
image by
Miles Li, 22 May 2020
based on
www.federvela.it
, located by Dov Gutterman, 10 February 2000
image by Eugene Ipavec, 5 October 2012
Seen in a 2001 issue of the Slovene newspaper Delo, a graphic of a prepaid
phone card depicting (for some reason) the burgees of two sailing clubs
organized by and catering to the Slovene minority around Trieste. The clubs are
Triestine Maritime Club "Siren," Barkovlje - blue, logo near hoist: angular
white anchor over the Trieste halberd in red and inclined ~50 deg. In the fly,
the word "SIRENA" in white caps. and Sailing Club "Čupa," Sesljan -
blue/white/blue, 1:2:2, in the center a red rhomboid 1/4 hoist height and
touching the edges.
Eugene Ipavec, 5 October 2012
The full name of the club is in Slovenian and Italian: Traki pomorski klub
"Sirena" Amatersko portno drutvo / Club nautico triestino "Sirena"
Associazione sportiva dilettantistica. See
http://www.slosport.org/drustva/sirena.html. Established in 1924 and renewed
in 1976. This site shows the burgee - with a slight difference from Eugene's
drawing - the red fleur-de-lis is in front of the white anchor. The club web
site is at http://www.tpkcntsirena.it/
Here:
http://www.slosport.org/novice/2011/1103obcnizbor25TPKSirena.html one may
see the actual burgee (used as a table flag) as well as the flag of the club,
which seems to be rectangular blue flag ca. 3:5, with the same elements, but the
emblem is in the centre and the inscription below it. A quick images search on
Google with the club name reveals other photos of the flag in use. The club is
member of both Italian and Slovenian national sporting associations.
Željko Heimer, 5 October 2012
image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 26 January 2006
Logo
image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 26 January 2006
I am the House Chair at the South Coast Corinthian Yacht Club.
Our ceiling of our Yacht Club displays all of the burgees of our
guests and sailing trips since 1932. We were founded in 1932 by
Humourist Will Rogers and Wiley Post in Santa Monica, California
USA.
We are trying to identify a Yacht Club Burgee from Italy. It
appears to have the inscription of Societa Canottier Ansonia
Grado Italy with the logo in the center display of ASC and
green stripes on a white background. The ASC are in a design so
It may be SAC or CAS - we are not sure.
Rick Horner, 1 January 2006
It is the burgee of the Societá Canottieri
Ausonia, located in Grado (Gorizia), Italy. They also have a sailing team.
Burgee can be seen at www.grado-online.net.
Jose C. Alegria, 1 January 2006
The flagoid in the logo is a long white triangular flag with a
very wide green cross throughout (width ~1/3 of the flag's
height) but not touching the edge at the fly); on its center a
white round disc (diameter ~1/2 of the flag's height) with an
orange "SCA" on it: large "S" with small
"CA" on its middle horizontal stroke.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 26 January 2006
image by Jose C. Alegria, 28 March 2000
One of the oldest Italian yacht clubs is the Societa
Nautica Pietas Julia, Duino Aurisina (TS), Italy.
Established August 14th, 1886. Their flag is a green + burgee
with the initial letters "P" and "J"
("P" to the mast and "J" to the fly) and a
fouled anchor in the middle, all in yellow.
Jose C. Alegria, 28 March 2000
image by Jose C. Alegria, 29 March 2000
The yacht club Societa Triestina della Vela, Trieste, Italy, was
established in 1923 as Filonautica
Triestina and keeps the same flag, a blue - burgee with a
white cross of St. George and a white star on the canton,
designed then by Mario Lucas. Only the name was changed, in 1931.
Jose C. Alegria, 29 March 2000
image by Ivan Sache, 26 September 2003
Pellerano Yachts flag at www.pelleranoyachts.it.
More of yacht commercial house flag then a Yacht Club burgee.
Dov Gutterman, 22 January 2002
The burgee of Pellerano Yachts. The Pellerano company is
located in Chivari.
Ivan Sache, 26 September 2003
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