This 1998 Carroll Marine Farr 60 is a 60-foot sailing yacht built from composite construction. The design carries a 16-foot beam and is powered by a Yammer auxiliary engine for auxiliary propulsion when needed. The yacht is built for performance and cruising capability, with the Farr 60 representing a well-regarded design from the late 1990s.
The accommodations include one head and sleeping berths throughout the yacht for extended cruising. The composite hull construction provides durability and low maintenance compared to traditional materials, while the beam-to-length ratio supports stability and spacious accommodations below deck.
This sailing yacht represents a capable offshore platform from a respected designer, suitable for both cruising and performance sailing. As a composite construction vessel from nearly three decades ago, the yacht would benefit from a professional survey to assess current condition and any maintenance requirements.
Length
60.00 FT
Beam
16.00 FT
Draft
11.00 FT
Material
Composite
Heads
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
4JH2-HTE
Fuel
Sail
Fuel
75 GAL
Water
60 GAL