British Yacht Club and Sailing Clubs index (original) (raw)

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British yacht clubs may fly a white ensign (the Royal Yacht Squadron), an undefaced blue ensign (32 clubs), a blue ensign defaced with the badge of the club (57 clubs) or a red ensign defaced (14 clubs). There is also a defaced RAF Ensign for the RAF Sailing Association. Other sailing clubs may have their own flag or burgee.
Obsolete Special Ensigns of yacht clubs that no longer exist
Obsolete flags of clubs that have merged with, or been absorbed by, current clubs
Overseas Yacht Clubs Currently (2009 Navy List) Entitled to a Special Ensign
See also:
- British Yacht Clubs
- Blue ensigns used by yacht clubs (full list, as perThe Navy List (2005), including overseas clubs)
- Red ensigns used by yacht clubs (full list, as perThe Navy List (2005), including overseas clubs)
- White ensign used by yacht club
- A History of Yacht Club White Ensigns
- United Kingdom
- Royal Yachting Association website
- Burgees of yacht clubs on the Norfolk Broads
- Obsolete Yacht Club flags
Current Clubs
In the list below these clubs are distinguished by the symbol for a white ensign (
), a blue ensign (
), a blue ensign defaced in the fly (
), a blue ensign defaced on the union (
), a defaced red ensign (
), or other flag (
). Where only the burgee is known to us, it is identified by a burgee symbol (
).