— Tina
The Rockitt Magazine for February!
Hallo, Chums! You should check out The Rockitt Magazine's February issue for the latest Flynn article called “From Hobart to Hollywood”, a continuing series. The magazine is top notch aside from the Flynn connection, too! You can use the index button underneath the Main Pages view to choose thumbnails of the pages and click on them to enlarge them or just use the two buttons at the edges of the magazine to scroll the pages. Great work from our pal Pete, at the Rockitt Magazine!
— David DeWitt
The Zaca Today!
The Zaca Today!
Built by Nunes Bros. in 1929-30, Sausalito, CA. for Templeton Crocker
Acquired by the US Navy, 12 June 1942
Placed in service as Zaca (IX-73), 19 June 1942
Placed out of service, 6 October 1944, at Naval Station Treasure Island, CA.
Struck from the Naval Register, 13 November 1944
Transferred to the War Shipping Administration, 21 May 1945, for disposal
Sold in July 1945 to Joseph Rosenberg of San Francisco for $14,350Sold to Errol Flynn in 1946, he owned the Zaca
until his passing Oct. 14. 1959.
History:
She was found rotting and abandoned in the south of France by Robert Memmo in 1990.
The ZACA has a life of her own, a distinct Survivor and a heart of Endurance how otherwise could she has survive 30 long years of neglect after her Captain's passing!
Zaca was in Palma de Mallorca in her berth at the Palm de Mallorca Yacht Club (Club Nautico) and the crew kept her maintained, but soon Patrice encountered financial problems. The lawyers kept Errol's estate for 14 years in probate for what reason is the biggest mystery. Unfair practices where suspected in particular how was it possible for the attorneys to consign the Zaca to English millionaire playboy Freddie Tinsley before the estate is released from probate and being one of a major asset. Freddie Tinsley apparently was confident to sell her in France, instead he stripped her of every conceivable value she had and left her totally stripped abandoned in 1965 at a marina in Villefranche. The marina owner Bernard Voisin eventually claimed Zaca for non-payment of rent, but the neglect and deterioration took its toll and Zaca turned into a ghost ship. True or false, but eventually villagers claimed to hear party sounds coming from the boat at night and an exorcism took place in 1979. Maybe designed to attract tourism, anything is possible. Phillip Coussins, an English electronics tycoon purchased the marina in 1987 just to acquire the Zaca, as she was now a marina asset, but the sale did not go through and ended up in court for what ever reason for the next two years. At last Zaca's suffering is coming to an end it is the year 1990 and Phillip Coussins who wanted the Zaca winds up selling the now horribly deteriorated Zaca to Roberto Memmo and Italian businessman restorer of antique buildings of renown. Roberto Memmo gives Zaca her most deserved rebirth after a 30 year inhumane ordeal.
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Today Zaca is restored authentically to her former glory one can admirer her during the summer at important Regattas in the Mediterranean and in winter she is berthed in Port de Fontvieille, Monte Carlo!
The Emblem
The Dining Room
The Living Room
Another side of the Living Room
Master Bedroom
Master Bathroom adjoining to Master Bedroom
The usual Guest Cabin
Deck Dining Area
Deck and Helm quite authentically restored
The Helm
The Rigging
I am sure Errol is back on board and extremely happy that his Zaca is afloat again!
I think he is around and flies like angel do and sings this song:
“STARS”
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Every night before the dream
I float up through the silent stream of galaxies,
Sailing along through stars.
Far above the cares of day
I drift beyond the Milky Way on stellar seas,
Sailing along through stars.
Feel a comet shower shimmer
All around you in a glim'ring wonderland.
Close your eyes and, in the hush,
You can almost feel the brush of Heaven's hand.
Meet me when the night is nigh
And I will show you how to fly like angels do,
Sailing along through stars.
— Tina
The Zaca!
Templeton Crocker's Zaca!
Errol Flynn's 118 foot Schooner “Zaca”, which means
“peace” in Samoan language and I think it is that peace and tranquility he longed for.
The Zaca was never renamed, except in World War II where she was “IX-73”, she became a service schooner out-fitted with anti-aircraft machine
guns and was
strategically placed to report positions of passing Japanese ships on the coast of California.
Originally the Zaca was commissioned
by Templeton Crocker and
cost $200,000.00. Crocker employed Garland Rotch
to design the schooner who borrowed the lines for the second Zaca from Canada’s
famed Bluenose. Zaca was at the Nunes Brothers yard at Hurriane Gulch Sausilito
in 1929 and launched by Marie Dressler. Crocker sponsored expeditions to
Polynesia, traveled the world in his yacht and helped rejuvenate the California Historical
Society. Garland Rotch was Zaca's first captain and her maiden voyage in 1930 was the
first time a private yacht circumnavigated the globe from the West Coast. The
crew included, scientists, about a dozen professional sailors as well as a
photographers.
In 1941, every seaworthy private yacht over
75' was requisitioned by the U.S.
Navy. Templeton Crocker was paid just $35,000 for his beloved $350,000 schooner.
In 1946 Zaca was purchased by Errol Flynn who proceeded to
do a full, much needed restoration and de-militarization.
The Zaca was Errol Flynn's pride and joy throughout the years of ownership until October 14th, 1959 the day he passed away.
What followed was a horrendous crime! Errol Flynn's estate was for 14 years in probate totally inexcusable – a crime! The Zaca suffered dreadfully – she was so badly abused and suffered outrageous indignities during this time.. She was sold, she was stolen, she was robbed of all her values, respect and
distinctions. She was left to
decompose! I am sure Errol Flynn turned in his grave!
But as Errol was a survivor, so was the Zaca she held out til one day her rescuer Roberto Memmo found and restored her to more than her former glory! I am sure Errol is happy now!
Errol Flynn's Zaca!
— Tina