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Burgee of the Istanbul Sailing Club - Imagesby Ivan Sache, 22 June 2002
The Istanbul Sailing Club was founded on
2 February 1952. It is the oldest and biggest yacht club in Turkey,
with more than 3,000 members. The club was appointed as a "society of
public interests". Among its founding members was Captain Ruhi
Sarialp, who won with his crew a bronze medal in the London Olympics
(1948), in the Triple Jump series. More recently, club member
Enver Adakan ranked 8th in the Sydney Olympics (2000), in the
Finn series.
The burgee of the IYK is a white flag divided by a blue horizontal
Y-like cross. A white star inside a red disc is placed over the
cross.
Source: IYK website
Ivan Sache, 22 June 2002
Burgee of the TAYK - Image by Ivan Sache, 22 June 2002
The burgee of the TAYK is red with a white three-pointed star.
Source: Yacht club website
Ivan Sache, 22 June 2002
Burgee of the Marmara Sailing Club - Image by Ivan Sache, 22 June 2002
The burgee of the MSC is a red flag with a black triangle with a white fimbriation, placed along the hoist.
Source: Partner page of Istanbul Sailing Club website (page no longer online)
Ivan Sache, 22 June 2002
Burgee of the Marmaris International Yacht Club - Image by Ivan Sache, 22 June 2002>
Marmaris is located on the south-west coast of Anatolia, the Asian
part of Turkey, not far from Rhodes. Administratively, Marmaris is in
the departement of Mugla.
The Marmaris International Yacht Club was founded in 1992 and has
now about 80 members.
The burgee of the MIYC is blue with a white traditional sailboat and
the inscription M.I.Y.C. in white, with letters of slightly
decreasing size from M to C, placed horizontally beside the boat.
Source: MIYC website
Ivan Sache, 22 June 2002