- Bruce Farr
Bruce K. Farr OBE (1949) is a designer of racing and cruising
yacht s.Boats designed by
Farr Yacht Design have competed in everyWhitbread Round the World Race since 1981Fact|date=February 2008, and have won the 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998 and 2002 races. Farr's Volvo Round the World boats fared less well in 2006, however, as all four of his designs experienced problems after various failures in their Farr-designed keel canting mechanisms, including an abandonment of the yacht "Movistar" which was unable to stanch the flow of water through the keel box, and to this day lies derelict on the ocean floor, unrecovered. [Citation
url=http://www.volvooceanrace.org/news/article/2006/may/bowler/index.aspx
format=html
title=Canting Keel design failures
publisher=official Volvo Round the World Race website
accessdate=2008-03-12] [Citation
url=http://www.volvooceanrace.org/news/article/2006/may/needleinahaystack/index.aspx
format=html
title=Needle in a Haystack
publisher=official Volvo Round the World Race website
accessdate=2008-03-12]Farr is also a designer of
America's Cup competitors, includingNew Zealand 's entries in 1986 (co-designed withRon Holland andLaurie Davidson ) and 2000, andLarry Ellison 'sUnited States 's BMW Oracle Racing Challenger in 2003 (accepted as Challenger of Record for the 2007 Cup). Farr's designStars and Stripes ex.Young America proved wholly unsuccessful in the 1995 Finals, losing 0-5 toBlack Magic , a Davidson design representing New Zealand and led by the late Sir Peter Blake. [Citation
url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Americas_Cup
format=html
title=America's Cup, IACC Era
publisher=Wikipedia
accessdate=2008-07-23]Also helmed by Sir Peter Blake was the Farr-designed
Ceramco New Zealand , which competed in the 1980 Whitbread Race and won the Sydney to Hobart the same year. Farr's design proved exceedingly fast, and Ceramco would have won the Round the World Race, save for an unfortunate dismasting on the first leg, a trans-Atlantic crossing. The deltas for the rest of the legs would have put Ceramco 30 hours ahead of her next competitor. [Citation
url=http://www.sirpeterblaketrust.org/sirpeterblake/oceanracing/whitbread8182
format=html
title=Sir Peter Blake's Whitbread '81/82
publisher=Sir Peter Blake trust
accessdate=2008-09-22]Among the most controversial of Farr's designs was that of NZ-1, commissioned for the Mercury Bay Sailing Club in New Zealand to contest the bizarre 1988 America's Cup. NZ-1 lost the challenge in straight races to a
Bruce Nelson design from theSan Diego Yacht Club , and serves as an excellent case study on how the process of yacht racing can be mired in the legal system when America's Cup designers radically depart from the spirit of the rules. [Citation
url=http://www.courts.state.ny.us/REPORTER/archives/mercury_sandiego.htm
format=htm
title=Mercury Bay Boating Club v San Diego Yacht Club, Opinion of the Court
publisher=State of New York Court System
accessdate=2007-11-21]Farr is the most successful designer of winners of the
Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race , having designed 15 overall winners between 1945 and 2003. [Citation
url=http://rolexsydneyhobart.com/sysfile/downloads/Race_statistics.pdf
format=pdf
title=Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race Statistics – 1945 - 2003
publisher=Official Site, rolex Sydney-Hobart Yacht race
accessdate=2007-11-21]Farr's cruising yachts have been sold and sailed the world around. His production designs (mass-produced as opposed to custom) have been produced by a variety of yacht manufacturers including Cookson Boats, Carroll Marine,
Beneteau , Concordia, Baltic and Nauta.Some of the larger cruising luxury yachts Farr has designed include MIRABELLA, PHILANDERER, SOJANA and the two Southern Wind built 100 footers, FAREWELL and FARANDWIDE.
Cookson Boatworks developed a new 50' design, using the Farr office to collaborate, called the Cookson 50. [Citation|url=http://www.cooksonboats.co.nz/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=20&Itemid=51
format=html
title= Cookson 50 Overview
publisher=Cookson Boats
accessdate=2008-03-12] Irish-owned yacht "Chieftan", conceived, developed and constructed in 2005 at Cookson's in New Zealand, was the overall winner of the 2007 Rolex Fastnet Race. Shortly after it was launched, Chieftan finished 5th at Australia's Hamilton Island Race Week, then won class in the 2005 RolexSydney to Hobart Yacht Race .Chieftain competed in all of the 2006 season
Royal Ocean Racing Club races and won class in the Round Ireland, won overall in Round Britain and Ireland Races, was awarded Boat of the Year in Ireland in 2006, and finished as as the overall winner of the Rolex Fastnet Race. [Citation
url=http://www.cooksonboats.co.nz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=97&Itemid=77
title=Chieftan wins Fastnet
publisher=Cookson Boats
accessdate=2007-11-21]Farr is a native of New Zealand and currently lives near
Annapolis ,Maryland . His services to yachting were recognized in 1990 when he was awarded theOrder of the British Empire .ee also
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Ron Holland
*Bruce Nelson
*Doug Peterson
*Laurie Davidson
*Paul Whiting
*Juan Kouyoumdjian
*Frank Bethwaite
*Julian Bethwaite
*Ron Moore (boat builder) External links
* [http://www.farrdesign.com/ Farr Yacht Design company website]
** [http://www.farrdesign.com/bruce.htm About Bruce Farr]
** [http://www.farrdesign.com/designs_full.htm Design list]Notes
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