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On the Toronto water front near the Alexandra Yacht Club is the
National Yacht Club.
'The
official burgee of the National Yacht Club is:
A burgee being a
triangular red flag, in proportions 2:3, with a white ordinary cross, a
black maple leaf in the upper hoist canton, and a black letter "N" in the
lower hoist canton.' (By-laws 6.1)
A photograph can be seen on their
site:
http://www.thenyc.com/events/team-national-yc-match-races-to-3rd-in-long-island-sound.
The National Yacht and Skiff Club was established in 1894. In 1947 the
name was changed to the National Yacht Club.
I have not found any
information on the history of the burgee, nor on the use of other flags,
such as officers' flags, for flag officers.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 2 October 2017
image by Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 29 October 2022
Currently the club website at
https://www.thenyc.com/About includes a a rectangular version of the burgee,
but with the colours being White on Blue. Our page at
ca@yacht.html#officer suggests this might be the flag for Vice-Commodore.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 24
October 2022