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British Kiel Yacht Club (United Kingdom)

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[British Kiel Yacht Club] image by Martin Grieve

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Introduction

British Kiel Yacht Club came into existence on 11 June 1945. Col. W.G. Fryer, confiscated some yachts of the “Kieler Yacht Club” and re-opened its club house, where BKYC was established. The Club was formally registered by the Sailing Committee in the Lloyd's register of Yacht Clubs at the beginning of 1946. The General Committee and the members were conscious of the responsibility that they had assumed in taking over the assets of the “Kieler Yacht Club” formerly being the premiere yacht club in Germany as "Kaiserlicher Yacht Club". In 1946 also the first Club 'cruising race' was held. From the beginning, the “Royal Engineer Yacht Club (Germany)” made its base at Kiel and shared all the facilities of the BKYC, later, in 1946, the British Air Forces of Occupation did the same. Until the end of the 1950 season the BKYC was an officer's club – due to the traditions which had prevailed in the Services before the War. The “Victory Sailing Club” was established in Kiel in July 1945 to provide sailing for all ranks although, as there was a separate officers-only club in the BKYC, other ranks had some degree of preferential treatment. After BKYC had to operate as a conventional yacht club, it came under financial pressure. Having no formal governmental support, the club moved to Stickenhorn in 1951 and returned the club house to the former owner, the “Kieler Yacht Club”. The move to Stickenhorn caused a significant change to the membership structure. The BKYC became an all ranks club. Nevertheless there had been officer’s and other rank’s ends in the clubhouse until 1956, when Stan Townsend became sailing secretary and abolished that structure.
Further details are available at: http://www.bkyc.de/html/bkyc_1945_-_1992.html

The club is a British Yacht Club. It is owner of numerous boats and is using the facilities of Kiel Training Centre, where members of the Royal Navy, and probably also of German Bundesmarine (the KTC logo shows a lion with half a British and half a German flag), are trained in sailing.

Small images of ensign, burgee and badge can be seen at this website: http://www.bkyc.de/html/club_bitts.html. There is also a club’s own flag chart showing all the burgees and also describing the flag etiquette. The ratio of all burgees according to the flag chart is 1:2, I chose this ratio for all my drawings. But according to my own photos it differs between 5:7; 5:8 and 5:9 (all approx.).
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 1 August 2009


Ensign

[British Kiel Yacht Club] image by Martin Grieve

The ensign is the red ensign.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 1 August 2009

Burgee

[British Kiel Yacht Club]image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 1 August 2009

On an electric blue field a golden (= yellow, added by contributor) device representing Britannia. The Britannia in these images is based on my photos, my blue shade is RGB (0-105-210). It is a triangular pennant. In the blue field is a yellow Britannia shifted to the hoist.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 1 August 2009

Admiral's pennant

[British Kiel Yacht Club] image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 1 August 2009

It is a rectangular burgee. In the blue field is a yellow Britannia slightly shifted to the hoist.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 1 August 2009

Commodore's burgee

[British Kiel Yacht Club] image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 1 August 2009

It is a swallow tail pennant. In the blue field is a yellow Britannia shifted to the hoist.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 1 August 2009

Vice Commodore's burgee

[British Kiel Yacht Club] image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 1 August 2009

It is a swallow tail pennant. In the blue field is a yellow Britannia shifted to the hoist. In the upper hoist is one yellow disc.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 1 August 2009

Rear Commodore's burgee

[British Kiel Yacht Club] image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 1 August 2009

It is a swallow tail pennant. In the blue field is a yellow Britannia shifted to the hoist. In the upper hoist are two yellow discs ordered horizontally.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 1 August 2009

General Secretary's burgee

[British Kiel Yacht Club]image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 1 August 2009

It is a triangular pennant. In the blue field is a yellow Britannia shifted to the hoist. In the upper hoist is one white disc.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 1 August 2009