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The Royal Naval Sailing Association have their web site at
http://www.rnsa.net. Their pages show their
burgee as a logo.
We don't cover this burgee directly, but for the
Royal Australian Naval Sailing Association, we
include the remark: "The RANSA burgee is exactly the same as its British
counterpart: white, red St. George's Cross, blue naval crown in the middle."
And we have David Prothero reporting on 22 January 2008:
"1936. First ensign for an
Association as opposed to a Club: Royal Naval Sailing Association, Blue Ensign."
The logo on the website is indeed close to that shown at
Royal Australian Naval Sailing Association. The
crown may be slightly larger, and the edges of its white background may run
slightly
differently, but that's about it.
Photographs showing several, not quite
equal, burgees can be found at:
http://www.rnsa.net/Sections/news.aspx?SectionID=40&ItemID=1324
http://www.rnsa.net/Sections/news.aspx?SectionID=46&ItemID=902
http://www.rnsa.net/Sections/news.aspx?SectionID=40&ItemID=1206
http://www.rnsa.net/Sections/news.aspx?SectionID=49&ItemID=1180
At
http://www.rnsa.net/Sections/news.aspx?SectionID=40&ItemID=1306 is an image
of what appears to be the Rear Commodore flag:
It has a smaller crown, maybe
1/3rd of the hoist in height, and has a red ball centred on each of the hoist
quarters. This suggests that the Vice-Commodore will have the same with just
the one ball in the top hoist quarter. I wonder whether the Commodore too
will have the smaller crown. I also wonder, since the club lists an Admiral
as their first flag officer, whether there's an Admiral's flag.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 11 April 2013