This was the biggest project we had embarked on at that time and required a substantial investment so we had to do our homework and make sure we were on the right track.
Our faith in the Farr 1020 exceeded our expectations with 150 boats sold between 1983 and 1989 an average of over 20 boats per year. It was mainly the share market crash in 1987 that stopped the momentum of Farr 1020 sales like other boats of that era. By the time the market started to improve in the mid nineties, new models from the big overseas builders had started to appear.
Boats were sold into Australia, Japan and USA. Some have since changed hands and found their home in other ports around the world.
Most satisfying from our point of view as the team who conceived the idea of the Farr 1020 and built and sold it, is firstly, that most owners still tell us how much they love their 1020, and secondly, we don’t know of any 1020 owner who has sold his/her boat for less than they bought it for.
Kim McDell, McDell Marine Ltd