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[Royal Canadian Yacht Club burgee]2:3, image by Clay Moss, 18 July 2010


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Royal Canadian Yacht Club

Club Burgee
Triangular navy blue flag with a white St George's cross (width of arms 1/7th the hoist). The centre line of the vertical arm, 1/3rd of the hoist from the hoist. A gold royal crown with a red cap in the upper hoist, and a gold beaver in the lower hoist.
David Prothero, 6 July 2010

The Royal Canadian Yacht Club, Toronto, Canada, was established in 1852 as Toronto Yacht Club. It's one of the world's most important clubs. One of his members is Peter Edwards, Director of the Burgee Data Archives. This information is taken from the issue number 1 of Flagnaut (1998), the bulletin of the Canadian Flag Association.
Jose C. Alegria, 2 February 2000

From 'Annals of the RCYC'.
"From 'The Mail and Empire', May 30th, 1898.
The club at their annual meeting held a short time ago adopted a revised and up-to-date code of bye-laws and regulations prepared by Mr. Ricarde Seaver, Hon.Sec., after full inquiry respecting the usages of the leading English yacht clubs, and which were approved by a committee of members specially appointed to go over them.

The amendments made are for the most part matters of detail affecting only the members of the club and their friends, but the adoption of a new set of flags for the officers is a matter of public interest. It was pointed out to the special committee that the flags hitherto used were of a pattern and arrangement long out-of-date, and it was considered well to follow the example of leading English yacht clubs whose officers' flags are composed of the club burgee with suitable distinguishing variations or, to use the heraldic term, 'differences'.

In these examples, the officers' flags are precisely the same pattern as the burgee, the triangular shape being altered to a fork-tailed pennon, the commodore's flag being differenced only by the forked fly, the vice commodore's by the introduction of a ball or roudle (sic) in the hoist, and the rear commodore's by two balls in the hoist. To follow this pattern of flag and manner of differencing literally would not be practicable for the RCYC whose burgee contains already devices in the hoist which will not permit of any other being introduced to advantage, and to place distinguishing devices in the fly would be practically useless, as they could seldom, if ever, be made out readily as would be requisite.

The special committee therefore adopted a method of differencing commonly used in heraldry, namely, change of colour. The flags therefore which will now appear on officers' yachts will be fork-tailed pennons of the pattern of the burgee, but with change of the colours as follows:- For the commodore, white with a blue cross, the crown and beaver being red; for the vice-commodore, blue with a yellow cross, crown and beaver yellow; and for the rear commodore, red with white cross, and yellow crown and beaver."
David Prothero, 3 July 2010

The beaver is from the 1860-something seal of Toronto, where the club is based.
David Prothero, 22 July 2010


Commodore's flag

[Royal Canadian Yacht Club burgee] 2:3, image by Clay Moss, 11 July 2010

A white swallow-tail, proportions 2:3, with a blue cross of St. George. A red B. Crown on the upper hoist and a red beaver on the lower hoist.
Jose C. Alegria, 2 February 2000

Design of Commodore's, Vice-Commodore Fleet's, Vice Commodore's and Past Commodore's Flags.
A rectangular swallow-tailed flag with a cross of St George (width of arms 1/5th the hoist). The centre line of the vertical arm midway between the hoist and the crutch. Swallowtail, crutch to imaginary vertical line between tails, 1/5th the length of the flag. Crown in upper hoist, beaver in lower hoist.
David Prothero, 6 July 2010

Commodore's Broad Pennant

[Royal Canadian Yacht Club burgee] 2:3, image by Clay Moss, 18 July 2010

The commodore may choose to fly a broad pennant instead of his Flag. A tapered, swallow-tailed, white flag with a navy blue St George's cross (width of arms 1/6th the hoist). The centre line of the vertical arm midway between the hoist and the crutch. A red royal crown in the upper hoist and a red beaver in the lower hoist. Horizontal distance between imaginary line joining tails and crutch, 3/5th of hoist; distance between tails, 3/5th of hoist.
David Prothero, 6 July 2010


Vice Commodore's flag

[Royal Canadian Yacht Club burgee] 2:3, image by Clay Moss, 2 July 2010

Same design, blue with white cross, golden crown and beaver.
Jose C. Alegria, 2 February 2000


Rear Commodore's flag (dormant)

[Royal Canadian Yacht Club rear commodore's flag] 2:3, image by Clay Moss, 18 July 2010

The Rear Commodore's flag is currently dormant. There is no club RC per se at this time.
Clay Moss, 18 July 2010


Past Commodore's flag

[Royal Canadian Yacht Club past commodore's flag] 2:3, image by Clay Moss, 18 July 2010

Same design, blue with white cross, coloured crown and beaver.
Jose C. Alegria, 2 February 2000

The Past Commodore's flag is based on the burgee, which is to say it is a rectangular navy blue flag, swallow-tailed, with a white St George's cross, gold crown with red cap in the upper hoist, gold beaver in the lower hoist.
Nick Harnack, 15 June 2009


Fleet Captain's flag

[Royal Canadian Yacht Club burgee] 2:3, image by Clay Moss, 2 July 2010

Same design, blue the upper hoist and the lower fly, red the upper fly and the lower hoist, with the crown and the beaver in gold.
Jose C. Alegria, 2 February 2000


Former blue ensign

[Royal Canadian Yacht Club ensign] 1:2, image by Clay Moss, 18 July 2010


Junior Club Burgee

[Royal Canadian Yacht Club burgee] 2:3, image by Clay Moss, 18 July 2010

Same design as the Club Burgee but with a white J in a red square centred on the cross of St George. The square twice the width of the cross.
David Prothero, 6 July 2010

Patron's Flag

[Royal Canadian Yacht Club burgee] 2:3, image by Clay Moss, 18 July 2010

Rectangular version of the Club Burgee.
David Prothero, 6 July 2010


Cruising Sailors' Squadron Burgee

[Royal Canadian Yacht Club burgee] 2:3, image by Clay Moss, 18 July 2010

Same as design as Commodore etc., except flag gold, cross blue with arms width 1/8th hoist. Rectangular Club Burgee design, fimbriated gold, in the upper hoist.
David Prothero, 6 July 2010