Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description
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1972 |
Cargreen Yacht Club |
A green burgee defaced with a red brick chimney outlined in black in the hoist.
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1921 |
Flushing Sailing Club |
A black burgee defaced with a gold letter "V".
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1948 |
Helford River Sailing Club |
A blue burgee divided by a red cross outlined in white, with a gold ship in the centre.
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1934 |
Looe Sailing Club |
A diagonally divided burgee of seven red and yellow stripes (four red and three yellow) defaced with a black silhouette of a ship on the waves.
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Mount's Bay Sailing Club |
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1963 |
Mylor Yacht Club |
A white burgee divided by a red Saint George's Cross with the shield from the arms of the Duchy of Cornwall in the canton.
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1965 |
Padstow Sailing Club |
A white burgee defaced with a red-and-white fish and surrounded by a blue border.
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1939–1990s |
Penzance Sailing Club |
A white burgee defaced with a black skull and crossbones.[8]
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1990s |
Penzance Sailing Club |
A black burgee divided by a white Saint Piran's Cross, with a black skull and crossbones on a white disc in the centre.[8]
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1958 |
Port Navas Yacht Club |
A black burgee with the white-coloured initials "PNYC" arranged vertically in the hoist and separated from the rest of the burgee by a vertical white line, and the rest of the burgee divided by a white Saint Piran's Cross with a gold ship's wheel to the upper left of the cross.
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1951 |
Porthpean Sailing Club |
A blue burgee divided by a white cross, defaced in the centre with a white shield bearing a red saltire.
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1974 |
The Quay Sailing Club |
A white burgee with a crimson border, defaced with a white shield containing three black bells (two above and one below) in the hoist, and the black-coloured initials "Q.S.C." in the fly.
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1933 |
Restronguet Sailing Club |
A blue burgee defaced with a white seashell and surrounded by a white border.
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1938 |
Rock Sailing and Waterski Club |
A yellow burgee defaced with a black silhouette of a camel.
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1871 |
Royal Cornwall Yacht Club |
Blue Ensign, with the Prince of Wales's feathers heraldic badge.[9]
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1880 |
Royal Fowey Yacht Club |
Red Ensign, with the coat of arms of the Duke of Cornwall.[10]
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1972 |
St Ives Sailing Club |
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1920 |
St Mawes Sailing Club |
A white-and-red quartered burgee with the shield from the arms of the Duchy of Cornwall in the canton.
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1898 |
Saltash Sailing Club |
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1891 |
Torpoint Mosquito Sailing Club |
A dark blue burgee divided by a white cross and defaced with a red diamond in the centre.
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