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![[Royal Solent Yacht Club]](../images/g/gb-bluen.gif) image by Clay Moss, 1 March 2008
 
image by Clay Moss, 1 March 2008See also:
The Royal Solent Yacht Club, who have their web site at
http://www.royalsolent.org, list in the 
Rules of the Club, as amended at the General Meeting held on 21st April 2012:
"4. Burgee and Ensign
4.1 The Club burgee shall be blue, with device of 
the Galley of Yarmouth in yellow, the mainmast of the Galley being surmounted by 
the Imperial Crown.
4.2 The privileged Ensign of the Club is the undefaced 
Blue Ensign which shall only be worn by Club Members in possession of a permit 
issued to him or her by the Club and in accordance with the regulations issued 
with the permit."
Additionally:
"6. Flag Officers
6.1 Flag Officers 
of the Club shall consist of a Commodore, Vice Commodore and two Rear 
Commodores. They shall fly broad pennants with the usual distinguishing marks of 
rank."
The "usual distinguishing marks of rank" for British yacht clubs 
would be:
- Commodore: Broad pennant version of the burgee.
- 
Vice-Commodore: Same pennant as for the Commodore, with a white or black ball in 
the upper corner.
- Rear Commodore: Same pennant as for the Vice-Commodore, 
but with a second ball flyward next to the first. The choice of ball colour in 
this is made by the club, usual for reasons of contrast; it's not free to make 
for the individual.
This documents the five flags in use by the RSYC. The 
website does show the burgee, but not in a version that shows the Galley clear 
enough to draw.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 11 April 2013
![[Caernarfon Sailing Club]](../images/g/gb~yrsol.gif) image by 
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 October 2019
 
image by 
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 October 2019
Image based on description and link: 
http://www.royalsolent.org, provided by Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg on 11 
April 2013
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 October 2019