Last modified: 2009-03-14 by jarig bakker
Keywords: kaarster segel club e.v | kölner yacht club e.v. | konstanzer yacht club e.v. |
Links: FOTW homepage |
search |
disclaimer and copyright |
write us |
mirrors
Red pennant with three white rectangle triangles overlapping two by
two. Source: yacht club website.
Ivan Sache, 9 May 2002
Yellow pennant with a shield and SSC (big) KAHL (small) in blue letters
beside the shield. The shield is diagonally divided by a white wave and
shows in its left part a white [hare] on blue and in its right part a white
half-wheel on red. The chief is blue with KAHL AM MAIN in white. Curiously
enough, a rabbit is considered as a malediction on board, probably because
it was able in the past to cause serious damage to food reserves. The arms
seems to show a hare rather than a rabbit. Hares are perfectly able to
swim, so the hare on the arms is not off-topic. Kahl is located on the
confluency on the rivers Kahl and Main, east of Frankfurt.
Source: yacht club website.
Ivan Sache, 7 June 2002
The burgee image in the yacht club
website appears to show the SSC-KAHL lettering as black rather than
blue.
Santiago Dotor, 6 October 2005
Kaiserlicher Yacht Club
Brief history: The club was located in Kiel. It was established in 1887
as a naval racing/regatta association, changed into a yacht club in 1891(?).
The club was pushed after the opening of the Kaiser-Wilhelm Kanal (today:
internationalized Nord-Ostsee-Kanal), which ended near Kiel. The club had
c. 1400 members in 1900 and more than 3100 in 1910. The club suffered heavily
under WWI, when many members died in service at the armed forces.
Afterwards the club was under pressure of national socialist rule to
merge with the other Kiel yacht clubs in order to form the Yacht Club von
Deutschland. To avoid merging the club decided its self-dissolution in
1936. Only a few of its members joined the YCvD.
In WWII there was a repetition of the situation after WWI.
The boat house was used since 1945 by the British Kiel Yacht Club.
The Kaiserlicher Yacht Club re-established itself in 1945 as Kieler Yacht
club, regained its boat house and the former enemies became friends.
Source: www.wikipedia.org
Source: [sig12], flagchart 27(row
6; column 3)
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 18 Feb 2009
Description of burgee:
The burgee was the same like that one of Kieler Yacht club, but a golden
imperial crown, which was
abolished in 1945, was superimposing the centre of cross.
Source: [sig12], flagchart 27(row
6; column 3)
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 18 Feb 2009
Wassersportverein Kaltehofe e.V., located in Hamburg-Rothenburgsort.
It is a very light blue (FIAV-Code B--) pennant with a yellow "K" shifted
to the hoist and touching the edges of the pennant.
Source:spotted on 9 December 2006 in Hamburg-Rothenburgsort.
Klaus-Michael Schneider,1 Jul 2007
Blue pennant with a white stripe forming a horizontal Y fimbriated white
and blue, and the letters S C K in white forming a triangle near the hoist.
Karolinenhof is a part of Berlin located on the Dahme Langer See, in former
East Berlin. Source: yacht
club website.
Ivan Sache, 17 May 2002
Blue pennant with a broad yellow chevron and a vertical yellow stripe
placed along the hoist. (...) Source: yacht
club website.
Ivan Sache, 9 June 2002
Post Telekom Sport Kiel/Kronshagen; Abt. Segeln
Its pennant is blue with a yellow chevron pointing to the hoist.
Source: I spotted a car sticker on 20 April 2007 in Hamburg-Borgfelde
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 18 Feb 2009
Segler Vereinigung Kiel e.V.
It is a marine blue pennant, divided by a horizontal white stripe being
broader at the fly. Shifted to the hoist upon the white line is the coat
of arms of the city of Kiel.
Source: I spotted this car-sticker on 9 January 2007 in Hamburg.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 5 Jul 2007
According to this
website, this yacht club was founded as Marine-Regattaverein
in 1887, became the Kaiserlicher Yacht-Club (KYC) in 1891, merged
with other Kiel sail clubs into the Yacht-Club von Deutschland by
the nationalsocialists in 1937 and refounded as Kieler Yacht-Club
in 1946. More information (and current burgee) at the Kieler
Yacht-Club website and its club
history webpage.
Santiago Dotor, 10 June 2004
White field with a black Scandinavian cross fimbriated red. The municipal
flag of Kiel uses red, white and black but
the relationship between the municipal flag and the yacht club burgee is
less than evident.
Ivan Sache, 9 May 2002
Norie and Hobbs 1971 shows under figure
317 the ensign of Kaiserlicher Yachtklub von Deutschland, as the German
flag 1871-1918, but with a rope oval around the emblem, fitting both
arcs.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 12 November 2001
The current burgee (see Kieler Yacht-Club
website) is very similar but omits the imperial crown.
Santiago Dotor, 10 June 2004
Green pennant with a stylized white sailing boat, whose sail is charged
with a green tree (?). Kirchhellen is located on the north-western edge
of the Ruhr area, close to the Kirchhellener Heide or Kirchhellen
Moor. The tree (?) shown on the burgee might be a species common in the
Kirchhellen Moor, possibly a pine. Source: yacht
club website.
Ivan Sache, 9 May 2002
Wassersportclub Kollmar e.V.
It is a vertical divided green-white-red pennant. The white part is
forming an ancle pointing to the hoist.
Kollmar is part of Amt Herzhorn /Pinneberg county /Schleswig-Holstein,
located on the north bank of river Elbe.
Source: I spotted this flag on 8 June 2007 in front of a pub in Kollmar.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 5 Jul 2007
White pennant with two black and red triangles placed on the hoist and
a red eight-pointed star placed in the white field. Red and white are the
municipal colours of Cologne. Source: yacht
club website.
Ivan Sache, 9 May 2002
White pennant with a black Scandinavian cross, a red stripe placed along
the hoist and the letters KYC in black inscribed in a white oval fimbriated
black placed over the cross. Source: yacht
club website. Lake Constance (German Bodensee) is shared by
Germany,
Austria
and Switzerland.
Ivan Sache, 10 May 2002
Horizontally divided blue-red with the letters S C K in white forming
a triangle inscribed in a white disc. Lake Krüpel is formed by the
river Dahme, southeast of Berlin. Source: yacht
club website.
Ivan Sache, 17 May 2002