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Lowell Motor Boat Club (U.S.)

formerly Pawtucket Motor Boat Club, Massachusetts

Last modified: 2022-11-19 by rick wyatt
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[Pawtucket Motor Boat Club] image by Rob Raeside, 27 June 2019



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Description of the flag

Estb: 1911. Location: Pawtucket Street, Lowell.
Burgee: Pennant circa 5:8 (print image). Red field charged with a white star on a blue isosceles triangle, based on hoist (sides 3 units), and with its apex forming the concave base (width 2 units) of a white triangle extending to the fly point.
Source: Lloyd’s Register of American Yachts, 1913.

Note: no website located, but the club probably became the Lowell Motor Boat Club [at 487 Pawtucket Street] in 1930.
"Lowell Motor Boat Club Inc is a privately held company in Lowell, MA and is a Single Location business.
Categorized under Boating Clubs, Membership. Our records show it was established in 1930 and incorporated in Massachusetts.”
Source: accessed 22 June 2019,
https://www.manta.com/c/mmstgqc/lowell-motor-boat-club-inc
Peter Edwards, 25 June 2019

A timeline for these clubs:

1911 - No mention.

1912 - Pawtucket Motor Boat Club organized/incorporated 1908:

[Pawtucket Motor Boat Club] image located by Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 10 October 2022

1913 - No mention

1914 - <us~pmbc-1914.gif> - Pawtucket Motor Boat Club, note that this is the second design. Description: Lowell Motor Boat Club organized/incorporated 1911 - (Formerly Pawtucket Motor Boat Club):

[Pawtucket Motor Boat Club] image located by Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 10 October 2022

1915-1916 - No mention

1917 - No image; description more or less as in 1914.

1918-1930 - No mention

1931 - Lowell Motor Boat Club
This is the Lowell version of the second design:

[Pawtucket Motor Boat Club] image by Miles Li, 29 October 2022
based on image

Note that cases where there's no mention, often this will be because no-one mentioned the club. Often that is simply because the person quoting Lloyd's simply focused on a Personal Signal; it does not necessarily mean the publication that year did not include the yacht club at all.

The only other flag was a common Yacht Past Commodore flag, used for the Commodore Emeritus in 2020 when the club selected a new commodore after the previous one finished a 27 year stint.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 10 October 2022