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  1. Flynn owned the yacht until his death in 1959. Today. As of 2008, Zaca is privately owned by Roberto Memmo and berthed in Monaco. A skipper and crew of four regularly sail Zaca to ports such as Punta Ala, Gaeta, Capri, Cagliari, and throughout the Aegean Sea. The Zaca is frequently seen at prestigious sailing races in the Mediterranean.

  2. Cruise of the Zaca is a short documentary on 16mm about a trip taken by Errol Flynn in 1946 on his boat the Zaca to collect specimens with his father, Professor Theodore Thomson Flynn, an eminent marine biologist.

    • 6 December 1952
  3. In 1952 the Hollywood actor Erroll Flynn took a group of scientists from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography on an expedition south of California and through the Panama canal to the Caribbean, collecting samples for scientific research aboard his schooner, the Zaca. Zaca was a timber hulled auxilliary two-masted schooner of 122 tons and 118ft (36m)

  4. 19. Apr. 2017 · What does the razzle-dazzle career of Errol Flynn have to do with Sausalito? His legendary white yacht Zaca, reportedly the scene of ongoing parties and continuous seductions, was built at the Nunes Bros. Boatyard in Old Town in 1929. She was commissioned by the original owner, Templeton Crocker, one of the heirs to the Crocker fortune.

  5. Flynns Yacht, die Zaca. Mitte der 1950er-Jahre drehte Flynn einige heute weitgehend vergessene Filme in England, darunter Der schwarze Prinz (1955), und war der Star einer kurzlebigen Fernsehserie. 1956 konnte er in die USA zurückkehren und war gezwungen, in zweitklassigen Fernsehshows aufzutreten.

  6. The Zaca concept. The architecture of the yacht is based on the sailing ship Zaca, [5] this is the property of the actor Errol Flynn, built in 1930. [6] . It was registered at Jersey and Saint-Hélier is her home port. This ship was restored, [7] during the 90's years and today it does some parade in the port of Monaco in mediterranean.

  7. 15. Aug. 2021 · It's June 1930 and Errol Flynn — still five years before swashbuckling movie fame beckons — makes a spectacular entrance to the port of Rockhampton on his aging-but-handsome yacht, Sirocco. Key points: It was a six-week voyage from Sydney to New Guinea that would end up lasting six months.