Farr 727
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The Farr 727 is a trailerable sailboat that was designed by New Zealander Bruce Farr as an International Offshore Rule Quarter Ton class racer and first built in 1976. The boat was also built in Canada as the North Star 727. The boat's designation indicates its approximate length overall in decimetres.
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Farr 727
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Farr 727
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The Farr 727 prototype, named 45 South won the Quarter Ton Cup in 1975.
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F727
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fin keel
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New Zealand
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76
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skeg-mounted rudder
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fractional rigged sloop
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1976
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The Farr 727 is a trailerable sailboat that was designed by New Zealander Bruce Farr as an International Offshore Rule Quarter Ton class racer and first built in 1976. The boat was also built in Canada as the North Star 727. The boat's designation indicates its approximate length overall in decimetres.
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File:Farr 727 8.jpg
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