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Italy - Yacht Clubs (Part 2)

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Sailing Club "Ilva"


image by Jan Mertens, 24 February 2008

Circolo Nautico ‘Ilva’ is at Genoa/Pegli, Italy (website at <www.circolonauticoilva.it>). The ‘Chi siamo’ section links this sailing, diving, and fishing club to the Ilva company and Italsider steel factories. The burgee is blue with (complete) yellow border, bearing club name ‘C.N. ILVA’ in yellow letters.
The first page linked to shows a photo of said burgee hoisted beneath the flag of FIV (Federazione Italiana Vela).
Jan Mertens, 24 February 2008


Yacht Club "Italiano"


image by Jose C. Alegria, 5 Febuary 2000

Only one Club in Italy, AFAIK, the "Yacht Club Italiano", Genoa, is granted the use of a special national ensign. The Club, established in 1879, as "Regio Yacht Club Italiano", was presided in 1935 by His Royal Highness Amedeo di Savoia, and in 1942 "e conferito l´onore ed il diritto di battere la Bandiera della Marina Militare. Diritto revocato dal Capo di Stato Maggiore del Ministero Difesa-Marina nel 1967." Which means they were granted the right and the honor of flying the Italian Naval Military flag, but I have a doubt about the Italian word "revocato". If it means revoked, then the privilege is over since 1967, but later editions of "Lloyd´s Register of Shipping" still published the military flag as the Club´s ensign. If the privilege was revoked, they can still use the Civil Ensign, that is, with the lion of Venice holding a book, not a sword, and without the naval crown.
Jose C. Alegria, 5 Febuary 2000

The Dumpy Book of Ships and the Sea" [sam57] report for Royal Italian Yacht Club - Red with a white cross, and with the centre of the cross covered by a shield (red with a white cross) and surmounted by a crown.
James Dignan, 12 February 2008


Yacht Club "Punta Ala"


image by Jose C. Alegria, 12 Febuary 2000

Well, the Louis Vuitton Cup is over. This competition is done to decide who will challenge the world most important sailing trophy: the America´s Cup, and, for the first time since 1851, the America´s cup race will have no boat from the U.S.A. competing on it. That´s because New Zealand´s boat won the trophy in 1995 and, now, the winners of the Louis Vuitton Cup, and , therefore, the challengers againts N.Z. will be Italians. Every boat must be presented by a yacht club, and New Zealand´s defending Club is the  "Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron", Auckland, New Zealand. The challengers, the Louis Vuitton Cup winners are from the "Yacht Club Punta Ala", Punta Ala, Grosseto, Italy. The Club was established in 1976, and has no special Ensign privileges, therefore will be using the Italian civil ensign. Their burgee is blue+, with a yellow border 1/15 the height wide, and a yellow bird .
Jose C. Alegria, 12 Febuary 2000


Yacht Club "Romagna"


image based on <www.ycr.it>, located by Dov Gutterman, 3 April 2003


Yacht Club "San Remo"


image from <www.federvela.it> , located by Dov Gutterman, 10 Febuary 2000


Yacht Club "Societá Canottieri Ausonia"


image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 26 January 2006


Logo
image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 26 January 2006

I am the House Chair at the South Coast Corinthian Yacht Club. Our ceiling of our Yacht Club displays all of the burgees of our guests and sailing trips since 1932. We were founded in 1932 by Humourist Will Rogers and Wiley Post in Santa Monica, California USA.
We are trying to identify a Yacht Club Burgee from Italy. It appears to have the inscription of Societa Canottier Ansonia Grado Italy with the logo in the center display of ASC and green stripes on a white background. The ASC are in a design so It may be SAC or CAS  - we are not sure.
Rick Horner, 1 January 2006

It is the burgee of the "Societá Canottieri Ausonia" , located in Grado (Gorizia), Italy. They also have a sailing team. Burgee can be seen at <www.grado-online.net>.
Jose C. Alegria, 1 January 2006

The flagoid in the logo is a long white triangular flag with a very wide green cross throughout (width ~1/3 of the flag's height) but not touching the edge at the fly); on its center a white round disc (diameter ~1/2 of the flag's height) with an orange "SCA" on it: large "S" with small "CA" on its middle horizontal stroke.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 26 January 2006


Yacht Club "Societa Nautica Pietas Julia"


image by Jose C. Alegria, 28 March 2000

One of the oldest Italian yacht clubs is the "Societa Nautica Pietas Julia", Duino Aurisina (TS), Italy. Established August 14th, 1886. Their flag is a green + burgee with the initial letters "P" and "J" ("P" to the mast and "J" to the fly) and a fouled anchor in the middle, all in yellow.
Jose C. Alegria, 28 March 2000


Yacht Club "Societa Triestina della Vela"


image by Jose C. Alegria, 29 March 2000

The yacht club "Societa Triestina della Vela", Trieste, Italy, was established in 1923 as "Filonautica Triestina" and keeps the same flag, a blue - burgee with a white cross of St. George and a white star on the canton, designed then by Mario Lucas. Only the name was changed, in 1931.
Jose C. Alegria, 29 March 2000


Pellerano Yachts


image by Ivan Sache, 26 September 2003

Pellerano Yachts flag at <www.pelleranoyachts.it>. More of Yacht commercial houseflag then a Yacht Club burgee.
Dov Gutterman, 22 January 2002

The burgee of Pellerano Yachts. The Pelerano company is located in Chivari.
Ivan Sache, 26 September 2003