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The FAME is a site devoted to the systematic and scientific study of flags and coats of arms. Such symbols often bear strong political and other messages. Inclusion of those symbols here does not mean that the author supports or approves of the ideas they may stand for.
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Croatia - Yacht Clubs




See also:

Croatian Sailing Federation

CSF, Hrvatski jedriličarski savez, HJS

[Croatian Sailing Federation] [Reconstruction] 3:5
Adopted: 14th December 1997
Source: Statut Hrvatskog jedriličarskog saveza, 14. prosinca 1997. http://www.hjs.hr 11. 03. 2001.

Article 3 of the Statute determines the emblem and the flag of the Federation: "[...] The emblem consists of a blue sail, two red squares slanted by angle of 20 degrees, surrounded by inscribed name and abbreviation of the Federation in blue. The sail is the most prominent symbol of this sport, while the blue colour symbolizes the sea. Two red squares are stylization of the state coat of arms giving the emblem the national character. The angle of the elements and the colouring highlight the speed, dynamic and wind. [...]" and further on "[...] The flag is light blue rectangle 3:5 with the emblem in the middle. [...]"



3. Maj

Jedriličarski klub "3. Maj", Rijeka

[3. Maj] [Normal] 1:2
Adopted: about 1999
Design: Robert Grubiša, Rijeka
Sources: Hrvatski jedriličarski savez http://www.hjs.hr/ 11. 03. 2001.
Info Robert Grubiša, 31.08.2003

A triangular pennant quartered white and blue with two white sails over the hoist quarters. The quartered pennant is used for the club since after the World War II, and the sails replaced the red star in 1990's. The initially designed pennant was light blue to match the colour of the city flag, but was since changed to dark blue as used by the original club pennant.


3. Maj, 1995 – 199x

[3. Maj, 1995 – 199x] [Normal] 1:2
Adopted: 1995
Design: Robert Grubiša, Rijeka
Abandoned: about 1999
Source: Info Robert Grubiša, 31.08.2003

The original design used the light blue shades, to match the city flag.


3. Maj, 196x – 1990

[3. Maj, 196x – 1990] [Normal] 1:2
Adopted: in 1960's ?
Abandoned: 1990
Source: Info Robert Grubiša, 31.08.2003

The pennant used before 1990's was quartered white and blue with a red five-pointed star in the canton.



ACI Croatia

[ACI Croatia] [Normal] 2:3~
Adopted: about 1990
Sources: Author's observation
phone card by Croatian telecom company (HT) April 1999

The flag is variation of the International Signal Code flag for letter A, being white and blue vertically divided swallow-tailed flag, with initial of the company in red and blue letters in hoist part. The flag was developed from a previously used flag of the predecessor company called ACY (Adriatic Club Yugoslavia), that was the same with red letters set in diagonal. The company is operating a series of marinas and yachting clubs along the Croatian Adriatic coast and is often seen in their installations and on their vessels. The yacht club "Croatia" operated by ACI uses an other flag.



Adria

Jedriličarski klub "Adria", Split

[Adria] [Normal] 1:2~
Source: Hrvatski jedriličarski savez http://www.hjs.hr/ 11. 03. 2001.

The flag is vertically divided in purple field with white triangle by hoist and white field with green stylized letter A in fly end.



Bura

Jedriličarski klub "Bura", Makarska

[Bura] [Normal] 1:2~
Source: Hrvatski jedriličarski savez http://www.hjs.hr/ 11. 03. 2001.

A blue triangular pennant with yellow arrowhead (yellow triangle with base at hoist charged with an other blue triangle in hoist) and the coat of arms of Makarska. The coat of arms here is coloured differently then the usual currently used coat of arms of Makarska. This is result of the original being stone carved in city square and therefore without colouring pattern.



Burin

Jedriličarski klub "Burin", Novi Vinodolski

[Burin] [Normal] 1:2~
Source: Hrvatski jedriličarski savez http://www.hjs.hr/ 11. 03. 2001.

The triangular pennant is tricolour red-white-blue in chevron pointing to fly and with white initials YCB (presumably for Yacht Club Burin) in hoist.



FSB, SNK

Sveučilišni nautički klub Fakulteta strojarstva i brodogradnje, Zagreb

[FSB, SNK] [Normal] 13:22
Approved flag description: Klub ima zastavu sljedećih obilježja (vidi crtež s izmjerama): [crtež] Zastava Kluba je oblika istokračnog trokuta sa slikovnim znakom Fakulteta, koji prikazuje pramac broda i kotač. Gornja polovina trokuta je crvene boje a donja plave. One su međusobno odijeljene tankom bijelom crtom. Porub zastave može biti žute boje. Zastava može imati bilo koju veličinu ali moraju biti zadržane proporcije propisane crtežom. (Čl. 6, Statut SNK FSB, 2004.)
Sources: Statut Sveučilišnog nautičkog kluba Fakulteta strojarstva i brodogradnje, 04.12.2004.
Information from Jose Carlos Alegria Diaz, Gijon, Spain
http://www.fsb.hr/ 23. 08. 1999.

The flag of the academic nautical club of the Faculty of Machine Engineering and Shipbuilding of the University of Zagreb is red over blue triangular pennant fimbriated with a thin white line with the Faculty logo in white. The logo shows a ships's bow and a wheel.



Galeb

Jedriličarski klub "Galeb", Kostrena

[Galeb] [Normal] 1:2~
Sources: Information from Jose Carlos Alegria Diaz, Gijon, Spain
Hrvatski jedriličarski savez http://www.hjs.hr/ 11. 03. 2001.

The flag follows very traditional pattern for club burgees, being white with blue off-cantered doubled cross with a disk in the middle, with another red ring within which is a golden anchor, the whole pennant being bordered in golden.



Labud

Jedriličarski klub "Labud", Split

[Labud] [Normal] 1:2~
Sources: Information from Jose Carlos Alegria Diaz, Gijon, Spain
http://www.st.tel.hr/jk-labud/ 23. 08. 1999.
Hrvatski jedriličarski savez http://www.hjs.hr/ 11. 03. 2001.

This is another classical cross burgee, the cross being red in upper half and blue in lower half, therefore following the colours of the Croatian tricolour.



Maestral-Ronhill

Jedriličarski klub "Maestral-Ronhill", Rovinj

[Maestral-Ronhill] [Normal] 1:2~
Source: Hrvatski jedriličarski savez http://www.hjs.hr/ 11. 03. 2001.

The pennant is blue with white cross and border and within a white disk an orange disk with a blue sailboat whose sails are protruding upwards.



Mornar

Hrvatski jedriličarski klub "Mornar", Split

[Mornar] [Normal] 1:2~
Sources: Information from Jose Carlos Alegria Diaz, Gijon, Spain
http://www.netmedia/hjk-mornar/ 23. 08. 1999.
Hrvatski jedriličarski savez http://www.hjs.hr/ 11. 03. 2001.

The triangular burgee is horizontally divided in white and blue with yellow disk divided in lower half with two white sails in the middle picturing a marine scene.



Mosor

Jedriličarski klub "Mosor", Trogir

[Mosor] [Historical] 1:2~
Source: Hrvatski jedriličarski savez http://www.hjs.hr/ 11. 03. 2001.

The triangular pennant is horizontally divided in red over blue with yellow triangle at hoist containing the black letter M.

Around 2010 changed the name to JK Trogir, q.v.



Opatija

Jedriličarski klub "Opatija", Opatija

[Opatija] [Normal] 1:2~
Sources: Information from Jose Carlos Alegria Diaz, Gijon, Spain
Hrvatski jedriličarski savez http://www.hjs.hr/ 11. 03. 2001.

The triangular burgee is divided in red and blue with a thin wavy white stripe and a white sail, following the pattern of the Croatian tricolour.



Optimist

Jedriličarski klub "Optimist", Opatija

[Optimist] [Normal] 1:2~
Source: Hrvatski jedriličarski savez http://www.hjs.hr/ 11. 03. 2001.

The triangular blue pennant is bordered yellow with three white Optimist class sails within a black ring and initials O.S.C.O. (presumably for Optimist Sailing Club Opatija).



Orion

Jedriličarski klub "Orion", Mošćenička Draga

[Orion] [Normal] 1:2~
Source: Hrvatski jedriličarski savez http://www.hjs.hr/ 11. 03. 2001.

The white triangular pennant with a blue triangle at hoist with three golden six-pointed stars set in diagonal. The stars represent the characteristic belt of stars in Orion constellation.



Orsan

Jedriličarsko društvo "Orsan", Dubrovnik

[Orsan] [Normal] 1:2~
Source: Hrvatski jedriličarski savez http://www.hjs.hr/ 11. 03. 2001.

The triangular white pennant is bordered yellow with an oval in the middle divided in horizontal blue and red stripes. From the oval toward each angle of the pennant are rising double red and blue stripes. The barry Azure and Gules oval is stylization of the coat of arms of Dubrovnik.



Oštro

Jedriličarski klub "Oštro", Kraljevica

[Oštro] [Normal] 1:2~
Source: Hrvatski jedriličarski savez http://www.hjs.hr/ 11. 03. 2001.

The white triangular pennant bordered red with a blue wavy horizontal line superimposed with the name of the club in red.



Plav

Jedriličarski klub "Plav", Krk

[Plav] [Normal] 1:2~
Source: Hrvatski jedriličarski savez http://www.hjs.hr/ 11. 03. 2001.

The triangular pennant is horizontally divided in blue over white with a blue disk in the middle containing stylized letter P made in shape of white sails.



Punat

Jaht klub "Punat", Punat

[Punat] [Normal] 1:2~
Sources: Hrvatski jedriličarski savez http://www.hjs.hr/ 11. 03. 2001.
Marina Punat www.marina-punat.hr 09. 04. 2001.

The triangular pennant is white bordered light blue with the emblem of the Marina Punat surrounded with the name of the club in dark blue letters. The emblem of the company owing the club is golden bordered dark blue ring with white name of th company and dark blue silhouette of a sailboat on light blue wavy surface.



Rijeka – S.C.O.R.

Jedriličarski klub "Rijeka - S.C.O.R.", Rijeka (Sailing Club of Rijeka)

[Rijeka – S.C.O.R.] [Normal] 2:3~
Sources: Information from Jose Carlos Alegria Diaz, Gijon, Spain
Hrvatski jedriličarski savez http://www.hjs.hr/ 11. 03. 2001.

The triangular pennant is horizontally divided into purple yellow and light blue stripes, the first being of the double width with a white eight-pointed star. The shade of the upper stripe varies much in different sources from bright red to very dark purple. The colours are based on the traditional landesfarben of Rijeka originating from the period of the Habsburg Monarchy.



Siscia

Hrvatski jedriličarski klub "Siscia", Sisak

[Siscia] [Normal] 2:3~
Source: Hrvatski jedriličarski savez http://www.hjs.hr/ 11. 03. 2001.

The triangular pennant is quartered in blue and green fimbriated with white and with a wide silver annulet over the crossing-point. The design of the pennant is based on the civic flag of Sisak.



Split

Jedriličarski klub "Split", Split

[Split] [Normal] 1:2~
Source: Hrvatski jedriličarski savez http://www.hjs.hr/ 11. 03. 2001.

The triband pennant of blue-white-blue convergating in fly.



Sveti Nikola

Jedriličarski klub "Sveti Nikola", Zagreb

[Sveti Nikola] [Normal] 1:2
Sources: Information from Jose Carlos Alegria Diaz, Gijon, Spain
Author's observation

The triangular pennant is white with red cross and red couped saltire with blue disk over their crossing containing two white sails. In the fly end of the cross is inscribed the name of the club.



Trogir

Jedriličarski klub Trogir

[Trogir] [Normal] 1:2~
Source: JK Trogir, www.jktrogir.hr, 2011.

The triangular pennant is horizontally divided in red over blue with yellow triangle at hoist containing a black emblem of the club - a figure of a sailor with a sail.

Previously, see JK "Mosor" Trogir.



Uljanik Plovidba

Jedriličarski klub "Uljanik Plovidba", Pula

[Uljanik Plovidba] [Normal] 1:2~
Source: Hrvatski jedriličarski savez http://www.hjs.hr/ 11. 03. 2001.

The dark blue triangular pennant defaced with a white disk containing the emblem of the Uljanik Shipyard. Uljanik is a big company built around a shipyard in Pula to which the club is connected. The year of the establishing of the shipyard, 1856, is written in the middle of the emblem.



Uskok

Jedriličarski klub "Uskok", Zadar

[Uskok] [Normal] 1:2~
Sources: Information from Jose Carlos Alegria Diaz, Gijon, Spain
http://www.tel.hr/uskok/ 23. 08. 1999.
Hrvatski jedriličarski savez http://www.hjs.hr/ 11. 03. 2001.

The flag is triangular burgee divided horizontally into upper yellow part and lower, sevenfold barry of blue and white and overall a triangular red sail in hoist.



Val

Jedriličarski klub "Val", Šibenik

[Val] [Normal] 1:2~
Source: Hrvatski jedriličarski savez http://www.hjs.hr/ 11. 03. 2001.

The triangular pennant is red with white disk and stylized light blue letter V in it.



Zadar

Jaht klub "Zadar", Zadar

[Zadar] [Normal] 1:2~
Source: Hrvatski jedriličarski savez http://www.hjs.hr/ 11. 03. 2001.

The blue triangular pennant contains a red-white-blue square emblem and white inscription ZDYC (for Zadar Yacht Club).



Zagreb

Yacht Club Zagreb

[Zagreb] [Normal] 1:2~
Source: Hrvatski jedriličarski savez http://www.hjs.hr/ 11. 03. 2001.

The blue triangular pennant has a yellow thin horizontal stripe and overall a silhouette of the three-towered city from the coat of arms of Zagreb. Near the hoist above the line is letter Y and below letter C.



Žal

Jedriličarski klub "Žal", Betina

[Žal] [Normal] 2:3~
Source: Hrvatski jedriličarski savez http://www.hjs.hr/ 11. 03. 2001.

A blue triangular pennant contains the circular emblem of the club. The emblem is composed of the Croatian chequy fields white triangular sails blue water with white waves and name of the club.



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