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Squadron Information Display
Daytona Beach Sail & Power Squadron
District-23
Initials-DA
State-FL
Name-Daytona Beach Sail & Power Squadron
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America's Boating Club Name: Daytona Beach
Chartered: 1954
Last COW: 03/20/2024 for Watch Year 2024
Note: This date was based on the anniversary of the last previous known COW
Website: Www.abcdb.clubView WebGate Display Face Book Address: https://www.facebook.com/
https://www.facebook.com/americasboatingclub-ABCDB
News Letter Name:
Beachcomber
External Picture Library: None Public Contact:
1st/Lt Donald A. Roman, AP View Information E146989 IT Contact:
D/Lt/C Sharon Neitzey View Information E308624 Area Covered/Time Zone: "Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, Flagler Beach, Port Orange"
/ Eastern Location Information: ZIP 32114 DAYTONA BEACH, FL
"Volusia" County
 View Zip Code Details 29.1935° (11.6') N LAT
81.0536° (3.2') W LON
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Squadron Membership: 62 Current Members.
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0 Associate Members.
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Record Last Modified: 04/14/22 by: JOBSLD
Squadron Burgee: DaytonaBeachS&PS,FL-DAYT01.jpg
Squadron Burgee Heraldry: Envisioned in March 1955 by Richard Bush and designed by Bill Stephens, the Daytona Beach Squadron’s burgee was approved at the June 1955 Governing Board Meeting at the Hotel Astor in New York. The red field features a white circle in which three blue porpoises swimming in a circular pattern. The porpoises are thought to represent the route of the marine animals transiting the Ponce Inlet Jetty, up the Halifax River, down the ICW and back out the Ponce de Leon Inlet. The colors are adapted from the ensigns of United States of America and the United States Power Squadrons. At some point in the past, a red silhouette of Ponce de Leon was added to inside the porpoise circle and the porpoises were changed to a lighter blue. The silhouette is believed to be a reference to the Ponce de Leon Inlet and Lighthouse.
Updated reason for Burgee change of the Daytona Beach Squadron
At some point in the past, a red silhouette of Ponce de Leon was added to inside the porpoise circle and the porpoises were changed to a lighter blue. The silhouette is believed to be a reference to the Ponce de Leon Inlet Squadron merging to the Daytona Beach Squadron.