Boats designed by
Farr Yacht Design competed in every
Whitbread Round the World Race after 1981, and won the 1986, 1990, 1994 and 1998 races. The first Bruce Farr yacht in the Whitbread Race 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 New Zealand 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 New Zealand 30 hours ahead of her next competitor. This yacht was helmed and captained by New Zealand's most famous yachtsman Sir
Peter Blake. Farr designed the 58-foot yacht which came to be known as
Maiden, with the first all-female crew in the
1989–90 Whitbread Round the World Race, skippered by
Tracy Edwards MBE. The yacht had previously been skippered by South African
Bertie Reed in the
1986-87 BOC single-handed challenge.
Maiden is still active in 2018. In 2001 the event was renamed the
Volvo Ocean Race. The Farr Yacht Design-designed
Illbruck Challenge was victorious in 2002. Farr's Volvo Ocean Race boats fared less well in 2006 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 prevent the flow of water through the keel box and, to this day, lies on the ocean floor, unrecovered. Cookson Boatworks developed a new 50' design, using the Farr office to collaborate, called the Cookson 50. Irish-owned yacht
Chieftain, 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,
Chieftain finished 5th at Australia's
Hamilton Island Race Week, then won class in the 2005 Rolex
Sydney 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 the overall winner of the Rolex Fastnet Race. ==America's Cup ==