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image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 28 Feb 2009 |
3:5 image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 11 July 2007 |
The club is located in Hamburg. The pennant is white divided by a red cross, which is in its centre superimposed by a white disc, fimbriated dark blue, with an upright dark blue anchor, which is superimposed by a red steering wheel. On the lower fimbriation there are white capitals "TYC".
Source: I spotted this car sticker on 16 May 2007 in Hamburg-St.Georg
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 25 Feb 2009
It was established in 1835 and had been the first German sailing club. It was based on a society meeting in a taverna on the shores of Rummelsburger See, a lake. The flag was white, parted by two horizontal lines at top and bottom, probably red.
Source: Exhibition: "Historie des Wassersports am Rummelsburger See", hoarding no.6
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 20 Dec 2020
The pennant of the French Nautic Club of Tegel basically displays the French colours. The blue colour has a celestial shade. The pennant is white with a blue bordure, shifted to hoist is a logo, displaying a red fowl anchor, superimposed by letters "N" (red), "F" (blue) and "T" (red). A blue "C" is surrounding the other letters.
Source: Gunnar Staack: "Flaggen auf Berliner Gewässern", published in "Flaggenkurier No.25", pp.34-40, flag chart 9, row 4 column 3
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 25 Jan 2021
The pennant is red, parted by a black off-centred cross fimbriated white. On its point of intersection is a white disc fimbriated black with a black "T" inside.
Source: yacht club website
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 Dec 2020
image by Klaus-Michael Schneider and Ivan Sache, 13 Jan 2021 |
image by Klaus-Michael Schneider and Ivan Sache, 13 Jan 2021 |
The club was established in 1910 in Berlin-Tegel. The pennant was parted per bend of black, white and red. On the central white bend was a red annulet, charged with a black initial "T" (see left image above).
The first pennant, changed in 1922, was also parted per bend of black, white and red. On the central white bend was a red annulet, charged with a black "Kolbenkreuz", issuant from annulet were four red-white-red tribands in saltire (see right image above).
Sources: DSB Almanac 1920 - 1921, p.8 and DSB Almanac 1926, p.6
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 13 Jan 2021
The red pennant is parted by a black pall fimbriated white and issuant from fly.
Source: Gunnar Staack: "Flaggen auf Berliner Gewässern", published in "Flaggenkurier No.25", pp.34-40, flag chart 9, row 7 column 5
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 25 Jan 2021
The pennant is white with a blue bordure, shifted to hoist is a blue inscription "YT(bigger)C".
Source: Gunnar Staack: "Flaggen auf Berliner Gewässern", published in "Flaggenkurier No.25", pp.34-40, flag chart 9, row 9 column 5
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 25 Jan 2021
The pennant is parted of black (hoist) and red (other quarters) by a thin white saltire.
Source: Flaggenbuch 1905, part IV, p.3, row 2 column 4
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 11 Dec 2020
It is a black pennant divided by a red chevron pointing to the fly and continued by a red horizontal line.
Source: I spotted this car sticker 27 April 2008 and afterwards I saw a badge upon a cap surrounded by golden capitals "S", "K" and "T". So it might be the pennant of Segler-Kameradschaft Teufelsbrück (in Western Hamburg).
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 11 Nov 2008
That must be it (thin red stripes on white, here): Site shows burgees of Hamburg yacht harbour members.
Jan Mertens, 11 Nov 2008
Red pennant parted by an off-centred green cross, at the hoist a blue partition displaying a lighthouse of red and white on a green base and a blue sky. The lighthouse is Unterfeuer Wittenbergen. Tinsdal is a region belonging mainly to Hamburg-Rissen and a smaller part to Wedel, west of Hamburg on the northern bank of Elbe River.
Source: yacht club website
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 7 May 2019
The pennant is divided by a white saltire into red (top and bottom) and blue(hoist and fly) and has a white bordure. Shifted to the hoist is a white shield without fimbriation containing the charges of the coat of arms of the city of Tönning, a swan upon a ton, here in black lining. Tönning is located at the mouth of river Eider and was capital of the former county of Eiderstedt, today being the southern part of Nordfriesland county.
Source: I spotted this pennant in Tönning on 14 August 2012
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 7 Sep 2012
The club is based in Berlin-Tegel and was established in 1914. The pennant is blue, parted by a white chevron pointing to fly.
Source: yacht club website
Klaus-Michael Schneider and Ivan Sache, 14 Dec 2020
White pennant with a black border, a long horizontal red letter T with on its centre a red letter O. The title means "Association for the Promotion of High-Sea Sailing". The club has 5,000 members and the central bureau is in Cuxhaven.
Source: yacht club website.
Ivan Sache, 13 June 2002
White pennant with a black cross fimbriated white and red. The river Trave waters Lübeck and is tributary of the Baltic Sea, in the Bay of Lübeck or Lübecker Bucht.
Source: yacht club website.
Ivan Sache, 10 June 2002
This burgee ?and a few others? are clearly inspired in the Imperial war ensign. I assume that all those clubs were established at least before WW2.
Željko Heimer, 8 May 2002
The white pennant has a black disc in centre and black edges at top and bottom.
Source: here
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 2 Jan 2021
back to German yacht club burgees main page click here