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There are currently 3 names in this directory beginning with the letter Z.
Zaca
Zaca - 118 foot Schooner “Zaca”, which means “peace” in Samoan language, was designed by Garland Rotch and built by Nunes Brothers Boat and Ways Co., Sausalito, California - LOA: 118’0″ / 35.96m - LWL: 95’11″ / 29.23m - Beam: 23’9″ / 7.23m - Draft: 14’0” / 4.26m - Hull Number: - Designer: Garland Rotch - Original Owner: Templeton Crocker - Contract Cost: $200,000.00 - Current Owner: Roberto Memmo, Monaco - Year Launched: 1929 - Built By: Nunes Brothers Boat and Ways Co., Sausalito, California - Hull Material: Alaskan Cedar/Teak - Gross Displacement: 122 tons - Sail Area: - Sail Number:

Zaida III
Zaida III - The John G. Alden designed Cutter Zaida was the third vessel of the same name for George Ratsey of Ratsey & Lapthorn - WWII service - Zaida was used during the 1940s in the Picket Patrol — (nine-man crew – lost her mizzen mast off Nantucket in bad weather tracking possible U-boats, crew injured, lost her radio, sails, 1.5 weeks no one heard from her…dec 17 was spotted by a military craft off the coast of Carolina under jury-rugged sails, rescued on December 23 as weather permitted. a part of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary made up of motor boats, yachts and other small craft. Mr. Ratsey was the great-grandfather of Greenport residents Jane Ratsey Williams and her brother Colin Ratsey.

Zephyr
Zephyr - This magnificent yacht, designed by Joseph M. Soper in 1928 for railway civil engineer Haines B. Ede of New Milton, Hampshire, was built in Dartmouth at the famous Philip & Son Noss Shipyard of stout composite construction – teak and pitch pine planking on galvanised steel frames – and launched in July 1929.- Sail Number: - Type: Cutter - LOA: 66’0″ / 20.12m - LOD: 62’1″ / 18.93m - LWL: 46’0″ / 14.02m - Beam: 13’6″ / 4.12m - Draft: 8’0″ / 2.44m - Displacement: 39 Tons

Ballast: - Yard Number: 754 - Hull material: Wood - Designer: J M Soper & Son - Built by: Philip & Son Dartmouth - Year Launched: 1929 - Original Name: - Original Owner: Private - Former name(s) - Sail Area:


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