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Coleraine Yacht Club is located on the N. coast of N. Ireland (UK), to the E. 
of Lough Foyle. Founded in 1962 as the River Bann Boat Club, the club received 
its present name after the move to Coleraine a few years later. A RYA Training 
Centre is established there. As they put it: “We are based on an ideal site 
overlooking the River Bann convenient to the Marina and the three towns of 
Coleraine, Portstewart & Portrush”, quoted from
http://www.coleraineyachtclub.co.uk. 
Already a small drawing when 
first seen on the site, the burgee is now definitely petite:
http://colerainyachtclub.ning.com. 
It is a blue pennant bearing a white tower with a red and blue something inside 
it.  However this photo shows a rectangular flag with the same design, 
apparently:
http://colerainyachtclub.ning.com/photo/christmas-dinner-2009-19?context=latest 
- dark blue field bearing a white tower, outlined yellow; on said tower are 
placed a red hand – representing Ulster, surely - and in front of it, two 
stylized dark blue waves. More in this vein here:
http://colerainyachtclub.ning.com/photo/christmas-dinner-2009-9/next?context=user 
where we see what must be a club officer’s flag, framed on the wall: previous 
design transferred to a swallowtail, red cross throughout behind the tower and a 
ball, possibly white, in the upper hoist.
Others may be more lucky in 
pinpointing the burgee, in the meantime have a look at the logo-like picture on 
burgees.com: 
http://www.burgees.com/BGroupCo-Cz.htm. 
Jan Mertens, 5 July 2010