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![[Flag of the United Kingdom]](../images/g/gb~clycr.gif) image by Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 6 October 2011
 
image by Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 6 October 2011See also:
The Carlingford Lough Yacht Club is situated at Killowen Point between 
Belfast, N. Ireland (UK) and Dublin (Ireland). In fact, the club's home water, 
Carlingford Lough, forms the border between the two countries. The 
club’s website is at http://www.clyc.info/. 
No history is found there, all the same the site gives a good overview of the 
various boat classes, trainings, competitions, outings, and social gatherings.
Quote: “Among [the] many activities are dinghy sailing with exciting club 
racing and periodic hosting of dinghy class championship events. The cruiser 
section enjoys cruising and racing, and is thriving in popularity and 
competitiveness. The club is an RYA-approved training establishment offering a 
comprehensive range of courses from Sailing to Rescue Boat and Navigation 
courses.”
The 
photo gallery (2007 pictures) shows a rectangular flag with 
a Viking ship, flying a black pennant, sailing towards the hoist.
Jan Mertens, 2 May 2010
It seems to me that the ship is placed in the centre of the flag, so no 
swallowtail - perhaps the fraying is indirect proof. But indeed we may not be 
quite sure, I can only say that I did not spot a clear-cut one (pun intended).
Jan Mertens, 23 October 2011
The club has a history page at 
http://www.clyc.info/history-of-clyc, and as they have celebrated their 50th 
anniversary, produced a book on that history for that occasion. The book 
describes this club as a reformation: 31 March 1846, the Carlingford Lough 
Sailing Club was founded. Their flags were a blue ensign with yellow harp and 
crown with a burgee to match. The club came to an end at the start of the War. 
It appears "sailing club" and "yacht club" were used interchangeably.
The 
club was recreated in 1958. The date is still not mentioned, but from the 
newspaper clippings shown it would seem likely that the (current) Carlingford 
Lough Yacht Club was founded/revived on 17 September 1958. The burgee was 
designed by Donal O’Tierney. It features a silhouette of a Viking boat against 
an orange background. The boat refers the presence of the Vikings in the area: 
the reason why the water is called "Carling F(j)ord". No reason is given for the 
orange background, though the club's location in Northern Ireland does offer a 
suggestion.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 4 May 2019
![[Flag of the United Kingdom]](../images/g/gb~clyc.gif) image by Jan Mertens, 2 May 2010
 
image by Jan Mertens, 2 May 2010
based on http://www.clyc.info/
The burgee is orange with a black Viking long ship in full sail. It can be seen on the club website at
http://www.clyc.info/. 
Located by Jan 
Mertens, 30 March 2010