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based on 
http://www.edyc.co.uk located by Jan Mertens, 11 September 2011
The burgee can be seen at 
http://www.edyc.co.uk/.  It is maroon with a white Viking long ship 
sailing toward the fly.
Located by Jan Mertens, 30 March 2010
The forty-year old East Down Yacht Club of Killyleagh, Co Down, Northern 
Ireland (UK) maintains a website: 
http://www.edyc.co.uk. The club is established near Strangford Lough, 
immediately to the S.E. of Belfast. We learn that yacht racing takes place twice 
a week May-September, also cruiser and dinghy handicap racing. EDYC members 
compete in regattas, or cruise for leisure.
The burgee is mentioned at 
point 45 of the Club Rules (http://www.edyc.co.uk/hb-constitution.htm): 
“The colours of the Club shall be maroon and white and the burgee of the Club 
shall be a Viking Longship, white on a maroon field.”
Image above based 
on 
http://www.edyc.co.uk/membership-application-form-2011.pdf. No photo found, 
unless you count the modest appearance here (background, in the far corner):
http://www.wicklowsailingclub.com/images/photos/Geryy%20and%20wine2_small.jpg
Jan Mertens, 11 September 2011