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Burgee of CNBPP - Image by Ivan Sache, 16 July 2002
Pornichet, La Baule and Le Pouliguen are three sea resorts located
on the Atlantic Ocean, west of Nantes and Saint-Nazaire. They constitute a 10 km-long built-up area.
La Baule, self-proclaimed "the most beautiful beach in Europe" is
a town of c. 15,000 inhabitants, the most famous of them being Marc
Pajot, winner of the Route du Rhum transatalantic race in
1982. The name of the town comes from bol ("bowl"), which was
the local name of the round sand dunes that surrounded the town.
These dunes, which had buried the village of Escoublac, were fixed in
1840 with maritime pines planted on 400 hectares. The sea resort
started to develop in 1879. Unfortunately, most of the beautiful
villas of the late XIXth century were progressively destroyed, and
huge buildings replaced them. In 1930, the sea resort of La Baule-les-Pins was created east of La
Baule, in the middle of the pine forest mentioned above.
Le Pouliguen was a small fishing port, which turned into a sea
resort in 1854, when popularized by the writers Louis Veuillot and
Jules Sandeau.
Pornichet was a village of salt merchants, which turned into a sea
resort in 1860, when members of the Parisian jet-set, including the
publisher Camille Flammarion, settled there. The town is divided into
two parts, Vieux-Pornichet, the old village, and Pornichet-les-Pins, the
sea resort.
The burgee of Cercle Nautique La Baule Le Pouliguen Pornichet is horizontally divided blue-light blue-blue with a white fimbriation between the blue stripes. The central light blue stripe is charged with the letters CNBPP in blue and a blue ermine. The ermine recalls that the area is part of the historical Brittany,
Source: CNBPP website
Ivan Sache, 16 July 2002
Burgee of CNP - Image by Ivan Sache, 16 July 2002
Pornic is a village of 2,000 inhabitants located on the Atlantic Ocean on the Côte de Jade, in Pays de Retz.
Club Nautique de Pornic was founded in 1886 as
Société des Régates de Pornic and
refounded in 1947. It has now a membership of 1,300.
The burgee of CNP is horizontally divided light blue-light green with
big C and N in white placed vertically along the hoist and the word
Pornic placed horizontally in the middle.
Source: CNP website
Ivan Sache, 16 July 2002
Burgee of SRP - Image by Ivan Sache, 16 October 2001
The burgee of SRLP is a triangular red flag with a blue border on the free edges, and a blue diamond with a white fimbriation, charged with a white star.
Source: Guide Vert Michelin Bretagne, edition 2001, showing a colour plate originally released by the SHOM (Service Hydrographique et Océanographique de la Marine), undated.
Ivan Sache, 16 October 2001
YCLB flag (top), staff member's flag (bottom left, and burgee (bottom right) - Images by Ivan Sache, 25 December 2005
The flag of YCLB is made of five horizontal alternating blue and yellow stripes with the yellow letters Y.C.L.B. in the median blue stripe. The burgee is triangular, in proportion 1:2. The members of the staff of the club (President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer) can use a swallow-tail burgee. The rectangular flag of the club can be hoisted on board during a manifestation.
Source: YCLB website
Ivan Sache, 25 December 2005