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Gaborone Yacht Club (Botswana)

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Gaborone Yacht Club burgee

The Gaborone Yacht Club was established in 1965.   It has a burgee in the form of a pennant (circa 2:3) comprising ellow field charged with a black St. George?s cross and a black tower silhouette in the canton.

"Gaborone Yacht Club was established in 1965 with the first Commodore being Dr Standing. The club was originally located on the eastern side of Gaborone Dam, but in 1984 the Club secured a lease with Water
Utilities Corporation (WUC) for the present site, at the tip of a peninsular on the western side. Construction of the current facilities began in 1984 and the Club moved in in 1985.  In 1988 the dam wall was raised and when the dam filled the new site became an island.  For many years, when the dam was full, the only access to the site was by ferry. The causeway has now been raised  which allows for vehicle access all year round." Source: Gaborone Yacht Club website.
Peter Edwards, 22 Jan 2019 (with the assistance of Sue Vye, GYC Manager)