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image by Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 15 July 2022
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In 1881, the Carthage Ice Yacht Association was formed. In 1890 they made it
official as the Carthage Ice Yacht Club. The Chelsea Yacht Club happens to show
some of the By-Laws of that time, among which:
Chapter VIII: The
distinguishing Signal of the Club shall be a blue swallow-tail Burgee, with a
red border, containing the letters C.I.Y.C. in white.
http://www.chelseayacht.org/HISTORY_OF_CYC_for_web_2.pdf
As it
happens, White Wings and Black Ice has a photograph that matches that
description:
http://hudsonrivericeyachting.blogspot.com/2017/12/
Carthage was
later on rename Carthage Landing, to distinguish it from a location with the
same name. That did not have the desired effect, so for a while, the town
reverted to the location it was built on: Low Point. (There was a High Point as
well, that I hope to introduce as New Hamburg.) In 1910, the name was changed to
Chelsea Yacht Club. I have no idea why that was not just as confusing,
considering there was a different Chelsea, and it had a yacht club that had been
chartered the same year the CIYC had been.
But either way, they sell
relevant burgees at
http://www.chelseayacht.org/burgeesforsale.html. Now a pennant rather than a
swallow-tail, and it no longer mentions the hard water, but it is indeed
somewhat similar to the older flag.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 15 July 2022
image by Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 15 July 2022
The American Yacht List 1996 - Thomas Manning, has the wonderful innovation
of listing all the flags Mr. Manning could find. Thus, it listed the flags of
various ice yacht clubs, and it list the flags of the officers.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 17 July 2022
Commodore
image by Miles Li, 19 July 2022
Vice-commodore
image by Miles Li, 19 July 2022
Acting Commodore
image by Miles Li, 19 July 2022