Last modified: 2022-06-18 by klaus-michael schneider
Keywords: marathon-sc burghausen | muenchner yc | sk minden | yhg maasholm | svgg malente-gremsmuehlen | svgg mannheim | mittelmeer yc muenchen | sg muenchen | sg mueggelsee | muehlenberger sc | sc muenster | hansa muenster |
Links: FOTW homepage |
search |
disclaimer and copyright |
write us |
mirrors
image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 28 Feb 2009 |
3:5 image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 11 July 2007 |
It is a blue pennant. In the upper hoist is a white steering wheel, in the lower hoist two white barry wavy lines. Shifted to the flyend are red initials "YGM".
Source: homepage
Klaus-Michael Schneider and Aleksandar Nemet, 12 Nov 2008
The club was established in 1907 and based in Brandenburg. The pennant was parted horizontally of black and white at hoist and red at fly with ratio approx. 1:2.
Source: DSB Almanac 1912 - 1919 , p.12
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 21 Dec 2020
The pennant was parted per saltire of blue and yellow.
Source: DSB Almanac 1925, flag chart III row 2 column 5
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 18 Dec 2020
Orange field with a blue Scandinavian cross. Malente is located on the Dieksee, in the so-called Holstein Switzerland.
Source: yacht club website.
Ivan Sache, 11 June 2002
The burgee has a certain Nassau look.
Santiago Dotor, 14 Oct 2005
Pennant made up of a broad vertical blue stripe [on the hoist], two white, isosceles triangles placed vertically, with their bases on the blue stripe, and a red lozenge on the fly. A white wolf trap is placed vertically in the blue stripe.
Source: yacht club website.
Ivan Sache, 11 June 2002
The city colours of Mannheim are blue-white-red. From Ralf Hartemink's International Civic Arms website, quoting Stadler 1964-1971 [staXX]:
"The arms remained unchanged until the early 18th century, when the diamonds [i.e. Bavarian lozenges] were replaced by the so-called wolf-iron. This symbol was used as a village and city symbol on border stones, but not as arms. The arms were officially granted in 1896."
A similar wolf-iron (German: Wolfsangel) can be found in the flag of Halberstadt (Saxony-Anhalt).
Santiago Dotor, 12 June 2002
Blue pennant with a red border and a white triangle charged with the letter "M" in red. Burghausen is located in the East of Bavaria, on the Austrian border.
Source: yacht club website.
Ivan Sache, 10 May 2002
The club was established in 1907 and based in Berlin. The pennant was vertically divided of black, white and red with a white bordure.
Source: DSB Almanac 1912 - 1919 , p.7
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 21 Dec 2020
The club ia an offspring of the sailing community of the German Federal Naval Base (Bundesmarinestützpunkt) in Neustadt/Holstein and was established in 1971. The red pennant has a broad white chevron pointing to hoist divided by two black chevrons and fimbriated black at their outer edges.
Source: yacht club website
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 1 June 2022 and Klaus-Michael Schneider, 12 June 2022
The pennant is parted of blue (hoist) and red (fly) by a white chevron pointing to hoist.
Source: yacht club website
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 Dec 2020
The pennant was white. Shifted to hoist was a cockade in German colours black-white-red.
Source: DSB Almanac 1926, p.11
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 Jan 2021
The pennant is parted per saltire of green (hoist), red (fly) and white (top and bottom).
Source: Flaggenbuch 1905, part IV, p.3, row 5 column 2
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 11 Dec 2020
The penannt is parted by an off-centred cross patty, being black on yellow at hoist and red on white at fly.
Source: yacht club website
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 Dec 2020
The pennant is blue charged with a yellow steering wheel shifted to hoist and superimposing a thin horizontal line, representing the name giving meridian.
Source: this website
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 2 Jan 2021
Quarterly divided blue-red pennant. Minden (80,000 inhabitants), renowned for its cathedral, is located on the river Weser, which is crossed there by the Mittelland Kanal.
Source: yacht club website.
Ivan Sache, 6 June 2002
The pennant is parted per chevron of red (hoist) and white (fly).
Source: yacht club website.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 2 Jan 2021
Mittelmeer Yacht-Club München (Bavaria) - White burgee with a white and blue windrose (NESW), whose eastern branch extends until the point of the burgee.
Mittelmeer is the Mediterranean Sea.
Source: Club website.
Ivan Sache, 6 Jan 2002
Blue pennant with two white triangles bordered by alternating blue and white vertical lines. The Grosser Müggelsee is a large lake formed by the river Spree in former East Berlin, near Friedrichshagen.
Source: yacht club website.
Ivan Sache, 8 June 2002
The club was established in 1921. The pennant was dark green, parted by white lines to every corner, ion their point of intersection was a white disc with a dark green "M"".
Source: DSB-Almanac 1926, p.15
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 5 Jan 2021
Mühlenberger Segel-Club
The club is located in Hamburg-Blankenese. Its pennant is red with a black cross shifted to the hoist. The centre of the cross is superimposing a black diamond fimbriated white.
Source: I spotted this flag at club’s boat house in Blankenese on 23 July 2007
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 18 February 2009
Horizontally divided red-black with three white sails.
Source: yacht club website.
Ivan Sache, 9 June 2002
Yellow pennant with a black Scandinavian cross and a blue six-pointed star, fimbriated white, placed over the cross. Black and yellow are the municipal colours of Munich. The star looks
like a Magen David and I guess there is some Jewish link here.
Source: yacht club website.
Ivan Sache, 11 May 2002
It is a yellow edged pennant, divided in the middle by a horizontal line. In the white upper half are yellow capital letters "SC" over a yellow lower case "m", all shifted to the hoist. In the blue lower half is the
coat of arms of the city of Münster shifted to the hoist.
Source: club's website.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 4 Jul 2007
Segelclub Hansa Münster
It is a red pennant, divided by a yellow scandinavian cross. In the red canton is the black silhouette of the historical gothic townhall of
Münster.
Yellow and red have been the colours of the bishopric of Münster, which existed as a sovereign state until 1803.
Source: club's website.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 4 Jul 2007
back to German yacht club burgees main page click here