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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privilege was revoked, they can still use the Civil Ensign, that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 February 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
image by Željko Heimer, 31 December 2017
image by Željko Heimer, 31 December 2017
image by Željko Heimer, 31 December 2017
image by Željko Heimer, 31 December 2017
image by Željko Heimer, 31 December 2017
image by Željko Heimer, 31 December 2017
Est: 1879.
Note: Since 1945 known as the Yacht Club Italiano.
Location:
Genoa.
Source: Club's Yearbook 1883.
Peter Edwards, 2 January
2018
image by Željko Heimer, 24 January 2018
Distinguishing Flag: Swallowtail 2:3. Red field with Arms and Crown of Savoy
superimposed on a white St. Georges Cross. White discs in canton and lower hoist
quarter.
Peter Edwards, 2 January 2018
image by Željko Heimer, 24 January 2018
Distinguishing Flag: Same as Commodoro but with only one white disk in canton.
Peter Edwards, 2 January 2018
image by Željko Heimer, 24 January 2018
Distinguishing Flag: Same as Commodoro but without white discs.
Peter
Edwards, 2 January 2018
image by Željko Heimer, 24 January 2018
Distinguishing Flag: Pennant. 2:3. Same as Commodoro.
Peter Edwards,
2 January 2018
image by Željko Heimer, 24 January 2018
Distinguishing Flag: Pennant 2:3. Same as Vice Commodoro.
Peter Edwards,
2 January 2018
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Distinguishing Flag: Pennant. 2:3. Same as Contro Commodoro.
Peter
Edwards, 2 January 2018