Farr 65

Farr 65 - 'Whirlwind II'

The Farr 65 Whirlwind II is a specific 65-foot high-performance ocean racing yacht, originally designed for the Millennium Round the World Race. It is known for its speed, safety, and ability to accommodate a large crew of up to 15 people.

Usage

The yacht was specifically designed to be sailed by amateur crews in challenging conditions, striking a balance between performance, ease of handling, and safety. The large cockpit includes a manual coffee grinder pedestal system and numerous winches to manage the powerful rig. The interior is functional, featuring a centerline galley and watertight bulkheads for safety, with significant storage in the forward compartment.

 

ABOVE DECK 

Design and Construction The Farr 65, design number #421 by Bruce Farr Design, was built by Colvic Craft in the UK in 1999. The hull is reinforced with Kevlar for added strength and durability in all weather conditions, a key feature for a vessel intended for challenging round-the-world events. It features a masthead rig, twin wheels, a large open cockpit, and a powerful sail plan.

Specification Details
Length Overall (LOA)19.67 m / 64.50 ft
Length Waterline (LWL)16.90 m / 55.44 ft
Beam5.17 m / 16.96 ft
Draft3.05 m / 10.00 ft
Displacement27,500 kg / 60,600 lbs
ConstructionComposite (Fiberglass reinforced with Kevlar)
Hull Speed (Theoretical)Approximately 9.9 knots
AccommodationUp to 13 crew in pipecot berths

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