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Italy - Yacht Clubs (Part 1)

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Courtesy Flag

in french yachting review "Bateaux" issue nov 1999, an italian reader, N Accardi of Roma, states that the courtesy flag which a foreign yacht should fly in italian waters is the undefaced tricolour and not as I would have presumed the civil ensign with CoA without crown.
Armand du Payrat, 11 Febuary 2000


Marina di Portofino

In Portofino, Genoa, Italy, we have founded the new Marina and exposed the new flag. See <www.marinadiportofino.com>.
The flag is red charged with a cross gold, in one quarter there is the San Giorgio that is the symbol of Portofino and he's a man on the horse that kill the dragon.
Paolo Fenati (President, Marina Di Portofino), 16 August and 24 October 2006


Yacht Club Adriaco

Just found a page on YC Adriaco (Trieste, founded 1903), showing the various flags:
- Guidone sociale (Club burgee): green, a red cross throughout.
- Bandiera sociale (Club flag): green, a red cross shifted to the hoist ("scandinavian").
- Commodoro (Commodore): swallowtailed club flag (seemingly placing the cross in centre), a red five-pointed star in each hoist quadrant.
- Presidente (President): as the commodore, but disks instead of stars.
- Vice Presidente (Vice president): as the president, less one disk (the one left is the upper one).
- Segretario (Secretary): as the vice-president, but without any disk.
- Guidone di lunga crociera (Burgee for long cruise): as the burgee, only considerably longer: est. height one unit, length five units.
Jan Mertens, 6 April 2008


Yacht Club "Ali6"


image by Jose C. Alegria, 3 Febuary 2002

At Lake "Lago di Bracciano", in Vigna di Valle, Italy, is located the yacht club "Ali6 club vela". Established in 1972 by a group of employees of the Italian Airline "Alitalia". In 1996 the name was changed to "Ali6 Club Vela" (Ali6 Sailing Club).
Jose C. Alegria, 3 Febuary 2002


Yacht Club "AVAL-CDV"


image from <www.assolaser.org>, located by Valentin Poposki, 27 July 2006


Yacht Club "Circolo del Remo e della Vela Italia"

I found the site : http://www.netgroup.it/crvitalia/BandSoc.htm
There is a chart with the flags of the yacht club "Circolo del Remo e della Vela Italia", Napoli, Italy, established November 20th, 1889 as "Canottieri Italia". The Clubīs flag is a rectangular 2:3 red flag with a blue cross of St. George and they have Rank flags. Itīs a very curious case, as they have the Clubīs flag to represent the society as a whole, but include, among the Rankīs flags, a memberīs flag . Usually the clubīs flag is the one also used by members, but in this case, members use a triangular shape, burgee.
Jose C. Alegria, 25 March 2000


Club flag
image by Jose C. Alegria, 25 March 2000


Honorary Presidentīs flag
image by Jose C. Alegria, 25 March 2000


Presidentīs flag
image by Jose C. Alegria, 25 March 2000


Honorary Vice-Presidentīs flag

image by Jose C. Alegria, 25 March 2000


Vice-Presidentīs flag
image by Jose C. Alegria, 25 March 2000


Members flag
image by Jose C. Alegria, 25 March 2000


Directors of Sports flag
image by Jose C. Alegria, 25 March 2000

The "Direzione Sportiva", or Directors of Sports, which are probably the fleet captains of the rowing and sailing teams.
Jose C. Alegria, 25 March 2000


Other Officers of the Club flag
image by Jose C. Alegria, 25 March 2000


Founding members flag
image by Jose C. Alegria, 25 March 2000


Yacht Club "Costa Smeralda"


image by Jose C. Alegria, 26 March 2000

"Yacht Club Costa Smeralda", Porto Cervo, Italy - Established in 1967 it has developed into one of the Mediterranean Seaīs most important and active clubs.I found a the club's site , and they spend a few lines talking (in Italian) about their flag. If interested, go to : http://www.yccs.it/yccs/Gallerie/Sede.htm#Guidone
Jose C. Alegria, 26 March 2000


Yacht Club "Circolo Nautico Rapallo"


image by Jose C. Alegria, 31 March 2000

The yacht club "Circolo Nautico Rapallo", Rapallo (GE), Italy, was established in 1951. Their flag is a white burgee with a blue + cross of St. George fimbriated in yellow, and the initial letters "CNR" making a logo, inthe lower hoist.
Jose C. Alegria, 31 March 2000

The flag can be seen at http://www.federvela.it/cnr/principale.html .
Dov Gutterman, 22 January 2002


Yacht Club "Circolo Nautico Ugo Costaguta"


image by Jose C. Alegria, 27 March 2000

Another important yacht club is the "Circolo Nautico Ugo Costaguta", Voltri (Genova), Italy. Established in December 1898, the Clubīs flag is a white burgee with a red cross of St. George, traditional symbol of Genoa (another Club from Genoa, the Yacht Club Italiano, uses the same, but with colors reversed), and a blue star in a white circle at the armsīintersection.
Jose C. Alegria, 27 March 2000


Part 2