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About the Club Náutico San Isidro
Club Náutico San Isidro (CNSI) was founded on 26 February 1910.
Originally a yacht club, the club progressively set up sections
dedicated to golf, tennis, swimming, football, squash, volleyball,
gymnastics and bridge.
Ivan Sache, 12 Mar 2009
Burgee
The burgee of CNSI is shown on
http://www.cnsi.com.ar/.
It is a blue triangular flag with a broad red diagonal stripe in the middle,
charged with a yellow star. CNSI was funded on 26 February 1910.
Ivan Sache, 25 Mar 2002
The emblems of CNSI are described in the club statutes, last amended
24 September 2005, as follows:
Chapter VI. Colours and emblems.
Article 6.
The colours of the club are a granate-coloured bend on a blue
background, forming three proportional fields, with a five-pointed
golden star in the center of the median field, and its emblems are:
1. Coat of arms: An anchor argent placed vertically on a granate-
coloured oval field shaded, fimbriated or; on a field azure of the
same shape with a nine-rayed rising sun in chief and a five-pointed
star argent in base, all surrounded by a double border or of the same
shape.
2. Cockade: Similar to the coat of arms, adapted.
3. Burgee: A granate-coloured bend on a blue field forming three
proportionate fields with a a five-pointed golden star in the center
of the median field.
4. Pennant: A vertical granate-coloured stripe on a blue field,
forming three equal stripes:
a) the President's pennant has two five-pointed golden stars in the
right stripe and one five-pointed golden star in the central field;
b) the First Vice President's pennant has one five-pointed golden
star in the right stripe and one five-pointed golden star in the
central field;
c) the Second Vice President's pennant has one five-pointed golden
star in the right stripe;
d) the Commodore's pennant has two five-pointed golden stars in the
central field;
e) the Vice Commodore's pennant has one five-pointed golden star in
the central field.
5. Badge: Similar to the burgee, adapted to be wore by the club
members; or equal to the pennant, with the same size and use as the
member's badge, to be used by the President, Vice Presidents,
Commodore and Vice Commodore.
6. The emblems can be used on trophies, medals and plaques, and the
Board can award an honour emblem to all members or non members to be
rewarded for their service to the club.
7. The size of the emblem shall be adapted to their use. The club
burgee can be hoisted only on registered ships and should be mandatory
hoisted during navigation. [...]
Ivan Sache, 12 Jun 2009
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