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1 Etiquette  





2 Flag officers  





3 See also  





4 References  





5 External links  














Burgee






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Burgee of the Royal Cork Yacht Club, the world's oldest yacht club.
Burgee of the Adelaide University Sailing Club.
Burgee of the New York Yacht Club.
Burgee of the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron.
Burgee of KNS, The Royal Norwegian Yacht Club, (1884−1904).
Burgee of KNS, The Royal Norwegian Yacht Club, adopted in 1906.
Burgee of International 5O5 Class Association

Aburgee is a distinguishing flag, regardless of its shape, of a recreational boating organization.[1] In most cases, they have the shape of a pennant.

Etiquette

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Yacht clubs and their members may fly their club's burgee while under way and at anchor, day or night. Sailing vessels may fly the burgee either from the main masthead or from a halyard under the lowermost starboard spreader.[2] Most powerboats (i.e. those lacking any mast or having a single mast) fly the burgee off a short staff at the bow; two-masted power vessels fly the burgee at the foremast.

Flag officers

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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]

See also

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References

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  • ^ Rousmaniere, John (1999). The Annapolis Book of Seamanship (3rd ed.). New York: Simon & Schuster. p. 370. ISBN 978-0-684-85420-5. Retrieved June 30, 2011.
  • ^ 'Flags and Signals' by Cdr R.L. Hewitt, Royal Yachting Association 1969, 1984
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