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I wonder if the Blue Ensign with a crown in the fly and
an Australian White Ensign canton could be the ensign of the Royal Australian Navy Sailing
Association? If not, I would be interested to know, what is their ensign?
David Prothero, 6 December 2003
Most unlikely - the RANSA burgee is exactly the same as its British
counterpart: white, red St. George's Cross, blue naval crown in the middle.
Miles Li, 6 December 2003
by Ivan Sache, 8 September 2003
Sandringham is located on the eastern shore of Port Phillip Bay, c. 15 km south-east of Melbourne.
The burgee of SYC is vertically divided white-red-white.
Source: SYC website
Ivan Sache, 8 September 2003
by Jorge Candeias, 1 June 2005
This is our association's burgee. For more information, please visit our webpage www.searovers.asn.au
Dan Cross (Commodore), 13 April 2003
The burgee is a blue triangular flag with a nice yellow symbol consisting of a steering wheel
and a southern cross within it.
Jorge Candeias, 1 June 2005
by Ivan Sache, 8 September 2003
The Shelley Sailing Club was established on the Canning River, off Riverton Drive, in 1974.
The burgee of the SSC is horizontally divided white-black-white.
Source: SSC website
Ivan Sache, 8 September 2003
by Ivan Sache, 8 September 2003
South of Perth Yacht Club was founded on the 18th December 1945.
The burgee of the SoPYC is red with a white cross. A white star is placed in the thrid quarter.
Source: SoPYC website
Ivan Sache, 8 September 2003
by Ivan Sache, 9 September 2003
The Sydney Amateur Sailing Club was established in 1872. Its current memebership is 400.
The burgee of the SASC is white with a thin blue cross.
Source: SASC website
Ivan Sache, 9 September 2003