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![[Flag of ICoYC]](../images/i/int~@icuc35.gif) 
 
Burgee of ICoYC, as illustrated
![[Flag of ICoYC]](../images/i/int~@icuc35.gif) 
 
Burgee of ICoYC, as sold
images by Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 
07 October 2014
I happened upon this one: International 
Council of Yacht Clubs, ICOYC. Apparently a gathering of supposedly leading 
yacht clubs.
Their burgee can be seen at 
http://www.icoyc.org/Default.aspx?p=dynamicmodule&pageid=401453&ssid=324543&vnf=1.
Curiously, the burgee as illustrated <int~@icuc35.gif>, 3:5, differs from the 
burgee as photographed <int~@icuc23.gif>, both in ratio and in shades. As sold 
the burgee is 2:3 (18 x 12 inch or circa 45 x 30).
From that same page: "Members of yacht clubs in the ICOYC have the exclusive 
right to fly the Council’s burgee and wear a lapel pin. We encourage members to 
promote the organization and show pride in their affiliation with ICOYC.
Any yacht taking part in an ICOYC event is expected to fly a an ICOYC burgee!"
Any such yacht is must also be a member to one of the member clubs to do so, and 
that club will expect them to fly their burgee as well. A yacht may even be part 
of several such (or similar) clubs, which are likely to all demand specific 
positions for their burgee. Things may get very crowded.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 07 October 2014