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The club is located in Northern Frisia, close to the Danish border. The pennant is divided by converging stripes into yellow over red over blue, the Frisian colours. Shifted to the hoist there is a black kettle, containing some red stuff.
Source: I spotted this car-sticker on 5 April 2007 in HH-St.Georg.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 26 Feb 2009
The pennant is blue, in a throughout white triangle pointing to hoist is a blue inscription "DJC".
Source: yacht club webpage
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 19 Dec 2020
The black pennant was parted by a throughout lozenge parted of white (hoist) and red (fly).
Source: Exhibition: "Historie des Wassersports am Rummelsburger See", hoarding no.15
The Dahme Jacht-Club was established in 1897 as Berliner Jollen Club e.V.. Its members had been mainly labourers. The size of boats was limited to 8 sqm. Due to the change of its base and a new sponsor the club was renamed and re-established, getting its current name, and kept the old pennant until approx. 1937.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 19 Dec 2020
White pennant with logo shifted to the hoist. The logo is a red shield fimbriated blue, in centre a yellow ellipse charged with a blue dolphin, blue inscriptions "WSV DELPHIN" (above) and "HAMBURG 1979" (beneath). The club is based in Hamburg and was established in 1979.
Source: club webpage
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 9 May 2019
This one refers to an institution called Deutsche Marine-Jugend, which has this website. The name means German Maritime Youth and it was founded in 1926, with its main office in Iserlohn, today Northrhine-Westphalia.
The burgee is a blue triangular flag with a white cross throughout and a white disc centred on the intersection of the cross bars, charged with a blue anchor. The original images (the one at the contemporary site and the old one I had in my files) are way too small to help with the design of the anchor, so that drawing you see is just my rendition of a generic anchor.
Jorge Candeias, 5 Dec 2005
The white pennant was parted by an off-centred black cross, in the canton was a green caption "DC", with a little bit of phantasy it can be also interpretes as a sailing boat with swelled sail.
Source: ebay auction
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 13 Jan 2021
The club was established in 1931. Its main purpose was the development and support of the new blood of the Berlin Clubs belonging to Deutscher Segler-Bund (DSB), which was however dissolved in 1933. The base for its main purpose was discarded and the club turned to a usual sailing club, doing cruising and racing. Since 1933 it used the pennant of the dissolved DSB.
Source: yacht club website
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 4 Jan 2021
The pennant was white, parted by a black saltire cotised white-red. On the point of intersction of the bars is a white disc charged with a black fowl anchor and cotised black-white-red. Black-white-red had been the colours of the German national flag until 1918. I guess, the club had been dissolved at the latest during the NS-rule (1933 - 1945).
Source: Braunbecks Sport Lexikon, published by Braunbeck-Gutenberg-AG, Berlin 1910
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 12 Dec 2020
The club was established in 1906 and based in Berlin. The pennant was a black-white-red horizontal tricolour, the colours of the then German national flag. Shifted to hoist in a white lozenge was a black eagle from the German arms.
Source: DSB Almanac 1912-1919, p.8
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 6 Jan 2021
The white pennant is divided by an off centred, celestial blue cross. A vertical bar of the same colour is at the hoist. In a white disc are golden initials "DTC". The "T" is bigger. Cross, disc and bar are fimbriated golden. In the upper hoist corner between bar and cross is a black over white over red horizontal tricolour
Please note: As my source is an online catalogue, displaying flagpins instead of flags, the golden fimbriation on a flag is not for sure.
Source: this webpage
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 26 Feb 2014
White field with two light blue triangles placed along the hoist, the letters DS in black in the upper triangle, the letters MC in black in the lower triangle, a black helm in the white field. This is a "German-Swiss" yacht club, most probably based very close to the Swiss border.
Source: yacht club website
Ivan Sache, 7 May 2002
This club is based in Konstanz and does include sailboats, in spite of the name.
John Ayer, 12 May 2002
Quarterly divided black-white-red-black pennant with a white star in canton. The yacht club was founded 1907, so its burgee most probably predates the current German national flag [see 1871-1919 national flag].
Source: yacht club website.
Ivan Sache, 11 May 2002
Vertically divided pennant white-blue-green, stripes proportion ca. 4:1:2, with a black sailing boat made of a right triangle and a half-disc "sailing" over the blue stripe. Lake Diemel (Diemelsee) is located
west of Kassel, within the Natural Protected Area of Diemelsee.
Source: yacht
club website.
Ivan Sache, 12 June 2002
The club is based in Drage, a part of Elbmarsch Comprehensive Municipality, just upstream from Hamburg on the southern bank of Elbe River. The pennant is red, parted by thin white lines connecting the three corners. On the upper half are three white isosceles triangles ordered horizontally. The triangle at hoist is navy blue and charged with a white anchor.
Source: this website
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 13 Jan 2021
Horizontally divided red-blue pennant with a stylized white sailing boat ?three triangles? and the letters DSCL in white below the boat. Langen is located between Frankfurt and
Darmstadt.
Source: yacht club website.
Ivan Sache, 7 May 2002
The pennant is white, parted by a blue lozenge at fly.
Source: yacht club website
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 12 Dec 2020
Black pennant with two yellow triangular borders. Black and yellow are the municipal colours of Dresden.
Source: yacht club website.
Ivan Sache, 13 May 2002
The yacht club website shows a more complex burgee, with three stylized, black and yellow sailing boats on the canton, the yellow letters SCW on the central stripe and a counterchanged, slightly slant, fouled anchor between both elements.
Santiago Dotor, 19 September 2005
Vertically divided red-white-red (1:2:1) with a broad white stripe placed vertically along the hoist and charged with the red letters DKSC placed vertically. The whole flag has a white and red border. Red and white are
the municipal colours of Duisburg.
Source: yacht club website.
Ivan Sache, 7 May 2002
Blue field with a white and red (1:3) border and six yellow four-pointed stars placed in three vertical rows 3 + 2 + 1. Source: < http://www.duyc.de > Red and white are the municipal colours of
Duisburg.
Source: yacht club website.
Ivan Sache, 7 May 2002
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