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![[Port Cygnet Sailing Club burgee]](../images/a/au~ypcsc.gif) image by 
Rob Raeside, 23 December 2018
image by 
Rob Raeside, 23 December 2018
Estb: 1863. Location: Lymington Road, Cygnet, TAS.
Burgee: Pennant 5:11 
(web image). Black field charged with a black swan, facing hoist, on a white 
disk centred 3 units from hoist and the white letters PCSC on the fly.
"Formed in May 1863 on the shores at Robley’s Point, the first functions of the 
Port Cygnet Sailing Club were held in a tent with the first racing being in 
dinghies. . . .
"Breaking news [2018] is that Australian Sailing has approved 
a trimaran as an approved vessel for keelboat sailtraining. This will be a pilot 
program and is an Australian first.
"On the long weekend in March the club 
conducts the Cygnet Regatta with in excess of 50 boats competing and many more 
visiting boats enjoying the hospitality that the club provides. This Regatta is 
the biggest keel boat regatta in Tasmania. It also includes a night race from 
Hobart to Kettering as one of the feeder races for the main race from Kettering 
to Cygnet. In 2014 we celebrated the 150th Anniversary of Regattas in Cygnet 
with a major week-long series of events and it was one of the biggest regattas 
in southern Tasmania with lots of tall ships accompanying the fleet down from 
Hobart and Kettering.
"Port Cygnet Sailing Club has a very enthusiastic group 
of rowing members, with two St Ayles skiffs, . . .
"There is also a very 
active radio controlled sailing boat group affiliated with the sailing club."
Source: accessed 19 December 2018,
http://www.cygnetsailing.org.au/about/ 
With the assistance of the PCSC’s 
Commodore John Devereau.
Peter 
Edwards, 23 December 2018
Rules of the Port Cygnet Sailing Club Inc. (June 2018):
"21(5) By-laws ...
Burgee and Club Newsletter
(e) the Club shall have a burgee to be selected by 
the Committee and the Club’s newsletter shall be known as “On the Right Tack”"
A rather limited coverage, but the By-Laws do confirm the existence of at 
least a burgee. There are also some mentions of flag officers, but I see no 
reference to them actually having flags.
https://s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/piano.revolutionise.com.au/site/fpazrle1ckhqia5l.pdf
Most web images seem to have a white swimming swan on black, e.g. the rules 
and the newsletters have it that way. Google shows that one of the newsletters 
does have a photograph off a burgee collection, including an actual burgee with 
a black swimming swan on a white disk on a black burgee, but without lettering. 
Unfortunately, access to the newsletters has changed and Google has not yet 
caught up, making it difficult to find the newsletter in question. The 
photograph can currently be found on the club's Facebook page as well, though:
https://www.facebook.com/portcygnetsailingclub 
Peter Hans van den 
Muijzenberg, 12 January 2019