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Naval (Coast Guard) Ensign


by Jens Pattke, 25 July 2002

Flottes de Combat 2002 (French equivalent to Jane's) presents a photo of Antigua & Barbuda Coastguard vessel "Liberta. it flies a White Ensign 2:3, with red St George cross, and National Flag in canton.
Armand Noel du Payrat, 24 July 2002

Is there no fimbriation between cross and canton? The flags looks a little bit strange.
Jan Zrzavy, 24 July 2002

From that small photo, I would say no fimbriation.
Armand Noel du Payrat, 24 July 2002


Antigua Yacht Club


by Ivan Sache, 17 July 2002

Antigua Yacht Club is located in Falmouth Harbour, on the southern coast of Antigua. Admiral Nelson funded there dockyard for the Royal Navy. The narrow bay in which Falmouth Harbour is located is one of the most scenic places in Antigua and Nelson's dockyards have been preserved. This historical monument is partially used as a marine business center. The AYC Marina hosts the Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta in April followed by the Antigua Sailing Week. The burgee of AYC is horizontally divided blue-yellow with a crenellated separation between the two fields. A yellow gun is placed in the blue field.
Source: < http://www.aycmarina.com/ >
Ivan Sache, 17 July 2002