Living Doll fits out in Auckland


'Living Doll, Farr 55, Viaduct Basin 14 Oct 2008' Richard Gladwell

The newly launched Farr 55, Living Doll, for Melbourne yachtsman Michael Hiatt is completing her fit-out in the Viaduct Harbour, Auckland.

Her first race is expected to be the HSBC Premier Coastal Classic next weekend.

Built by Cookson Boatsof Glenfield, the Farr 55's most noticeable feature is a lack of coachroof. She is flush decked.

That aside, the replacement for a well performed Cookson 50 of the same name, is reasonably standard, with a conservative rig and twin rudders.

She features a conventional keel, with a large bulb. Builder Mick Cookson describes her as a big volume boat with a moderately generous sail plan.

At this juncture, Living Doll is a one-off design and will not be a series like the smaller Cookson 50.

For an earlier interview with Michael Hiatt, by Peter Campbell, click here

Living Doll, Farr 55, Viaduct Basin 14 Oct 2008 - Richard Gladwell



Cockpit layout offers a big and relatively clear working area. - Richard GladwellClick Here to view large photo



Below decks on Living Doll, looking forward. - Richard GladwellClick Here to view large photo



Below decks on Living Doll, looking after - floorboards and other essentials will be fitted. - Richard GladwellClick Here to view large photo



Powerful stern sections on Living Doll, Farr 55, built by Cookson Boats - Richard GladwellClick Here to view large photo




by Richard Gladwell, Sail-World




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