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Does your yacht club, marina, sailing club or boating group have a burgee? We’d tossed around the idea of adding it to our owners listing right next to your name…. If you have one, how about posting it here in this thread along with the name of the club or organization – We can look into the feasibility of doing so. Mine’s down below in my signature….. next to the Association Burgee.
Not sure if your club has or ever has had one? Check out this site
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You'll need to either find it on the web, or post it to the web yourself using snapfish or shutterfly or a similar company.
Once it is on the web, right click on it, select properties and copy the url of the image.
If you then select the image Icon and paste that url between the programming code that the forum puts into your message box It should be an img and then a /img (only with brackets around it)
Ok, I have made an attempt to post the drawing of Fleet 94's burgee. If this worked correctly the description is as follows: "As many of you know, we sail the Columbia River between Washington and Oregon. The green represents these two states; the blue represents the Columbia River; and the brackets on each side of the boat, the two interstate bridges at each end of the area we do most of our sailing."
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The Eldred's post above is a burgee designed for Catalina 25/250 Fleet 94.
Duane, several of us in Fleet 94 also belong to organizations like: SYSCO (Small Yacht Sailing Club of Oregon), CRACA (Columbia River All Catalina Association) and CYC (Corinthian Yacht Club). However, none of these clubs on the Columbia has a building; they are organizations devoted to racing, cruising and ocean racing respectively. Others in Fleet 94 probably belong to other groups as well. I have no way of posting burgee designs for them, although they all have websites with pictures of burgees there I think.
Pretty sure your "sample" is not indicative of membership in groups outside of the Catalina 25/250 National Association, or do we have a new name now with the Capris?
Duane, Maybe "sample" was the wrong word. I was referring to your comment that: "So out of 600 members we have 5 that are part of some organized group?"
My answer is "heck, no" , but we can only surmise because of the small "sampling" who responded...
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